NBA star Kevin Durant has issues with his pj's in a new ad for Sprint Mobile entitled "Pajamas".
Unlimited NBA from Sprint changes everything. NBA fans who have Truly Unlimited Data from Sprint can watch so much NBA coverage, they might experience some unusual changes.
New ad for the new Motorola Droid Razr, It's dangerously fast and it's coming on 11.11.11. Credits: Ad Agency: McGarryBowen, New York Client: Verizon Wireless Droid Razr Executive Creative Director: Mark Koelfgen Executive Creative Director: Russell Lambrecht Associate Creative Director: Jason Slack Associate Creative Director: Laurence Gega Executive Producer: Drew Lippman Assistant Producer: Jessica Gardner Music Producer: Jean Scofield Production Company: Biscuit Filmworks Director: Noam Murro Producer: Jay Veal Director of Photography: Toby Irwin Production Designer: Bruce McCloskey Managing Director: Shawn Lacy Executive Producer: Colleen O'Donnell Editorial Company: Bikini Editorial Editor: Avi Oron
Steve Hall over at Adrants brought this beauty of a commercial to light...
This is like tobacco companies spending all kinds of money telling people smoking is bad for them and then at the same time doing everything they can to get people to buy as many packs of cigarettes as possible. While like the message in the Thailand-based dtac commercial which shows what life would be like if all you had was your phone, we question the duplicity of it all.
Yea, people are way to obsessed with their phones these day, present company included but does a phone company really want people to use their phones less?
Accidents happen. But when they lead to you getting a new Virgin Mobile phone we call them "Happy Accidents". Get the best phones on the best plans only with Virgin Mobile. A Higher Calling.
A commercial/web film features people intentionally losing and destroying their old cell phones so they can get themselves a new mobile phone. Come on you know you've thought about giving yourself an excuse too now haven't you?
Credits: Happy Accidents was created by the ad agency: Mother, New York.