Bernie Goldblatt and his old school amigos from The Glencobrooke Retirement Home "Live Mas" when they sneak out for a wild night they'll never forget in the Taco Bell Super Bowl Ad. The commercial is set to the Spanish version of Fun’s song "We Are Young."
Credits: Creative Ad Agency: Deutsch L.A. Directed by Noam Murro Art Director: Gordy Sang Copywriter: Brian Siedband CCO: Mark Hunter GCD: Brett Craig Music: Elias
An 87-year old with an appetite for adventure joyrides through a football field on a souped-up, high-speed mobility scooter in this teaser spot from Taco Bell's and Super Bowl 2013. Apparently he's got something even wilder up his old-man sleeve for Game Day.
First Nacho Cheese, then Cool Ranch. What's next? The answer's more obvious than you think, especially if you happen to be surrounded by fire.
Credits: Client: Taco Bell Spot: "The World's Most Hottest Idea"
Agency: Deutsch, Los Angeles Group Creative Director: Brett Craig Creative Director: Jason Karley Creative Director: Josh DiMarcantonio Senior Art Director: Gordy Sang Senior Copywriter: Brian Siedband Director of Integrated Production: Vic Palumbo Executive Producer: Paul Roy Senior Producer: Mila Davis Music Supervisor: Dave Rocco
Production Company: Arts & Sciences Director: Matt Aselton Director of Photography: Nigel Bluck Executive Producer: Marc Marrie Managing Director: Mal Ward Line Producer: Scott Kaplan 1st A.D.: Craig Pinckes
Editorial Company: Cut and Run Editor: Jay Nelson Assistant Editors: Luke McIntosh and Sean Stender Senior Producer: Amburr Faris Executive Producer: Carr Schilling
Post Facility: MPC Colorist: Ricky Gausis
Visual effects Company: Method VFX and Online Artist: Jason Frank VFX Assistant Artists: Patrick Vollkommer Creative Director: Claus Hansen Producer: Stephanie Alllis Music/Composer: Massive Music (Music Festival scene only) AFM Stock Music (Airbrushing scene only)
Sound Designer Company: 740 Sound Design LA, CA Sound Designer: Rommel Mollina Assoc Producer: Jeff Martin Executive Producer: Scott Ganary
Audio Post Company: Lime Studios, Santa Monica, CA Mixer: Rohan Young Assistant: Patrick Navarre Executive Producer: Jessica Locke
End Tag Mnemonic: Method Studios-Santa Monica, CA Executive Producer: Robert Owens
Additional Deutsch Credits: Chief Executive Officer: Mike Sheldon Account Management Credits: Group Account Director: Walter Smith Account Directors: Amanda Rantuccio Account Directors: Christi Johnson Account Supervisor: Steve Scutellaro Account Executive: McKenna Pickett Account Planners: Chief Strategic Officer: Jeffrey Blish Group Planning Director: Christian Cocker Traffic/Business Affairs: Director of Business Affairs: Abilino Guillermo Senior Business Affairs Manager: Ken Rongey Business Affairs Manager: Nestor Gandia Director or Broadcast Traffic: Carie Bonillo Broadcast Traffic Manager: Sarah Brennan
Not sure if this a spoof or real, either way this tweet exchange between Old Spice and Taco Bell is awesome. Taco Bell easily wins this battle with the "...is your deodorant made with really old spices?" Twitter response.
Do you remember your first kiss? It was probably as awkward as it was awesome. That’s the feeling Taco Bell tried to portray in it's latest commercial, “First Kiss” by the creatives at Deutsch LA. The ad shows how Taco Bell’s “Live Mas” tagline works in small, believable ways, with people taking leaps they wouldn’t normally take. A teenage couple on their first date in front of a Taco Bell feels as if they could have come out of a John Hughes’ movie, all awkwardness and sweetness. (The song, "All Eyes on You" by St. Lucia, has an 80s synth vibe that gives the ad even more of a Hughes feel.) "For us the ad captures one of those moments where you first felt really alive, where you borrow your parent’s car, hang out with your friends in a Taco Bell parking lot, and (possibly) steal your first kiss." Director Zach Math, who also shot the previous two spots for Taco Bell, “Hola” and “The Most Obvious Idea in the World,” worked to create actual tension between the boy and the girl. He wouldn’t let them talk to each other until the actual shooting began. Then he tore a 100-dollar bill in half and gave one half to each actor, saying that they could only tape it back together again after the shoot—if they went out on a date. Credits: Creative Advertising Agency: Deutsch LA Chief Creative Officer: Mark Hunter Group Creative Director: Brett Craig Creative Director: Josh DiMarcantonio Senior Art Director: Sara Oakley Senior Copywriter: Melissa Langston-Wood Director of Integrated Production: Vic Palumbo Director of Content Production: Victoria Guenier Executive Producer: Paul Roy Producer: Alison McMahon Music Supervisor: Dave Rocco Production Company: Bob Industries Director: Zach Math Executive Producer/UPM: TK Knowles Executive Producer: John O’Grady Executive Producer: Chuck Ryant Producer: Brian Etting Director of Photography: Manel Ruiz Editing: Union Editorial
Prepare to say "hola" to the new Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Taco. The new Taco will be available March 7, until then you can enjoy this new ad as this guy sits at a bus stop in the pouring rain stuffing his taco with Doritos. If that isn't sad enough he gets blasted with more water by a garbage truck. The spot also features a Spanish version of the Lionel Ritchie song "Hello."