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  • William Shatner in the Priceline Negotiator's Last Deal Commercial

    William Shatner in the Priceline Negotiator's Last Deal Commercial

    William Shatner is the star of the newest Priceline commercial, but this ad is going over to well with the American Bus Association. They are asking the ad be pulled from being aired, apparently seeing Shatner in a bus as it goes over a bridge that ends in a rather dramatic explosion isn't good for the bus biz.

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The American Bus Association is asking that Priceline pull an ad that shows its longtime spokesman William Shatner dying in a fiery bus explosion, saying that it believes the ad is in bad taste.

    The ad, which started airing Monday, is an effort by the online travel service to drum up attention for its published-price offering, which is much less well known than its name-your-own-price service.

    A company spokesman stressed that while they are killing off Shatner's "Priceline Negotiator" character, they still have the former "Star Trek" star under contact as a celebrity spokesman.

    But while Priceline is happy with the spot and the buzz surrounding it, the trade group, which represents inter-city bus lines as well as charter bus services, is upset, saying it "damages the reputation of our industry."

    Group spokesman Dan Ronan concedes that he doubts any potential customers will be afraid to take the bus after seeing the spot, but said "it portrays the industry in a bad light. We're protecting our brand and our reputation."

    Neither Priceline nor Shatner had any immediate response to the group's objection.

    The trade group also invited the 80-year old Shatner to ride a motorcoach and see how safe and comfortable they are. It pointed out that Shatner will be appearing next month in an autobiographical one-man show on Broadway, where a large proportion of customers travel by bus.

    "In fact, it is estimated that nearly one third of theater tickets are purchased by group tour and motorcoach customers," said the group's statement

  • Lynx & Lucy Pinder Say Sorry For The Banned Ads

    Lynx & Lucy Pinder Say Sorry For The Banned Ads

    The recent banned ads with Lucy Pinder for Lynx actually got the brand to release a interesting apology. The online video has Lynx asking Pinder for give them their stuff back.
    If you missed the banned spots, see them here.

  • Lynx Dry Ad and Lucy Pinder Get Banned In The UK

    Lynx Dry Ad and Lucy Pinder Get Banned In The UK

    Lucy Pinder and the Lynx Dry ad campaign gets banned by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority because they are said to be sexually suggestive, indecent, provocative, glamorize casual sex and objectify women, so there ya go.

    Here's a behind the scenes look into all three commercials in the campaign.

    Lynx said the campaign is simply what the target, young men "come to expect, and were comfortable with the typical narrative, tone and content seen in advertising for the brand" and in relation to beach-based ads, "she [the model in the ad] was not undressed to an extent that would be in any way unusual in that location."

  • Banned Olympic Ad That isn't an Ad But Worth The View

    Banned Olympic Ad That isn't an Ad But Worth The View

    Here's an interesting advert for all you creative minds to analyze...This Youtuber uploaded a 2012 Olympic themed commercial for "Body In Motion", labeled it "Banned Advert" which features nothing more than several women athletes doing what do they best, and sits back and watches his few count soar. (I'll give it a few days considering it was uploaded today).

    Here are a few other banned Olympic commercials, the first is from Ugg Australia (it's actually pretty good), takes a page from the Chariots of Fire classic movie, as 5 Ugg wearing runners in boxers battle the rough terrain in their Uggs of course.

    Oh and btw...the NIKE "Find Your Greatness" ad campaign is NOT an official London 2012 Olympic sponsor, and their ad agency Wieden+Kennedy deserve a gold medal pulling this brilliant campaign off.