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  • Pro Skater Eli Reed Skates PLAYBOY Mansion

    Pro Skater Eli Reed Skates PLAYBOY Mansion

    Pro Skater Eli Reed teams up with Playboy for “Lost Paradise,” a short film featuring Reed skating the Playboy Mansion. Check out the short film, sponsored by Diamond Supply Co. and Tenga, wherein the skater takes a nasty fall in New York City’s Chinatown and consequently wakes up in the Playboy Mansion to the likes of Playmate’s Kayla Collins, Ashley Doris, Carly Lauren, Crystal McCahill, Jaslyn Ome, Tiffany Toth, and Dani Mathers.


    The bikini clad bunnies, who dress Reed in a flamingo pink Marc Jacobs look (an ensemble hand selected by Mordechai Rubenstein aka Mr. Mort) and give him free reign of the mansion, act as human obstacles as the skater Ollie’s, Hippy Hops, and Switch Pop Suvits over the poolside Playmates.
    Eli Reed teamed up with Playboy.com to romanticize the imagination of a New York City skater in “Lost Paradise”. As he skates through the sweltering, concrete island that is NYC he takes a nasty spill and wakes up in easy, breezy Beverly Hills. His eyes flutter open to find himself draped in women inside of the Playboy Mansion. He finds paradise in the arms of Playmates Kayla Collins, Ashley Doris, Carly Lauren, Crystal McCahill, Jaslyn Ome, Tiffany Toth, and Dani Mathers.

    As we watch pro skater Eli Reed skate around the forbidden Playboy Mansion in his flamingo pink Marc Jacobs suit, we are met with visually stunning imagery of Hugh Heffner’s iconic home. The film is a new twist on an old favorite. Babes, boards and bunnies.

    Video by James Buckmen.

  • IKEA One Room Paradise TV Advert

    IKEA One Room Paradise TV Advert

    This month sees the launch of the new IKEA TV advert, "One Room Paradise", a film showing how one doll and her son make the most of their small space thanks to solutions from retail giant. The music is a re-record of an old Aretha Franklin song, by up and coming soul singer Elayna Boynton, who recently found fame singing on the soundtrack for Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained. Scroll to the bottom for the extended music video version of the commercial.

    Explore the set of the spot with a tour by the doll as he/she shows you how IKEA solutions help her and her son live in a One Room Paradise, below.

    Extended music video version...

  • Island of Free Love

    Island of Free Love
    Diesel Island

    The Diesel Island

    Diesel has started new adv campaign «Diesel Island» within the limits of strategy «Be Stupid».
    If you do not manage to advance the outlooks on life in an old society, it's necessary — to keep away from those who does not accept innovative principles, and to organize the own state. Diesel continues to throw brushwood in a movement fire «Be Stupid», starting new advertising campaign «Diesel Island».

    Freedom Island for Free People

    Is a story of desperate young people which were tired of a boring society with all its interdiction dictated by «big brother's mind». The young people has landed on paradise islands to create the new nation to take all best principles of the device of the existing countries and forever to eliminate social injustice.

    Freedom Island
    Freedom
    Free Life
    Free Island
    I Love Diesel!
    Kingdom of Rest
    New Nation
    People
    Own state
    Pioneers
    Young people
    Paradise

    People on a photos, it «the pioneers, which profits on Diesel Island in search of rescue from tyranny, an economic crisis, political corruption and reality shows», begin new life in which there is no place for silly restrictions of the usual world.

    The army of these people consists of pair-three the person, armed with soft pillows, inhabitants of this kingdom of rest project ecological means of transportation (for example, the car which copes from a strength of wind), and also gradually steal Wi-Fi from neighboring countries. Being children of a wind, the sun and freedom, they do not accept all totalitarian powers.

  • GEICO Direct Commercials Feature A Body Bulder — Columbus — Two Tickets To Paradise

    GEICO Direct Commercials Feature A Body Bulder — Columbus — Two Tickets To Paradise

    Three new Geico commercials, the bodybuilder ad "Happier Than a Body Builder Directing Traffic", "Happier Than Christopher Columbus with Speedboats" and the third in the campaign "GEICO Two Tickets to Paradise Commercial is Happier Than Eddie Money Running a Travel Agency".

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: The Martin Agency

  • 3 New Ads For Powerful Yogurt

    Credits:
    Client: Powerful Yogurt
    Spot titles: “Powerful Cattleman,” “Powerful Ping-Pongman,” “Powerful Lumberman”
    Air Date: April 2013
    Agency: The Vidal Partnership
    Creative Director: Gustavo Lauria
    Producer: Meiling Macías-Toro
    Production Co.: Flamboyant Paradise
    Director: Javier Lourenço
    Editorial Co.: Wild(child) Editorial
    Editor: Diego Panich
    EP: Amy Lazarus

  • Ram Trucks Super Bowl Commercial So God Made A "Farmer"

    Ram Trucks Super Bowl Commercial So God Made A "Farmer"

    The Ram Trucks "Farmer" commercial became an instant classic and one of the most popular ads after it aired during Super Bowl 47. Full transcript below:
    Paul Harvey
    And on the eighth day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, "I need a caretaker." So God made a farmer.

    God said, "I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, milk cows, work all day in the field, milk cows again, eat supper, then go to town and stay past midnight at a meeting of the school board." So God made a farmer.

    God said, "I need somebody willing to sit up all night with a newborn colt and watch it die, then dry his eyes and say,'Maybe next year,' I need somebody who can shape an ax handle from an ash tree, shoe a horse with hunk of car tire, who can make a harness out hay wire, feed sacks and shoe scraps. Who, during planting time and harvest season will finish his 40-hour week by Tuesday noon and then, paining from tractor back, put in another 72 hours." So God made the farmer.

    God said, "I need somebody strong enough to clear trees and heave bales, yet gentle enough to yean lambs and wean pigs and tend the pink-comb pullets, who will stop his mower for an hour to splint the leg of a meadowlark."

    It had to be somebody who'd plow deep and straight and not cut corners. Somebody to seed, weed, feed, breed, and brake, and disk, and plow, and plant, and tie the fleece and strain the milk,. Somebody who'd bale a family together with the soft, strong bonds of sharing, who would laugh, and then sigh and then reply with smiling eyes when his son says that he wants to spend his life doing what Dad does. "So God made a farmer."

    The ad is the work of creative ad agency: The Richards Group, USA.

  • Heineken — Hell in Paradise

    Heineken — Hell in Paradise

    What are men truly made of when taken out of their daily lives and dropped into the great unknown? To find out, Heineken dropped the Irish Murray and the Polish Jakub on a deserted island in the Philippines. And they got to know each other very very well. Legends aren't born, they're dropped.

    Credits:
    Agency: Wieden + Kennedy, Amsterdam
    Production: Wefilm
    Country: Netherlands
    Director: Roel Welling
    Executive Creative Director: Eric Quennoy
    Creative Director: thierry albert
    Creative Director: Faustin Claverie
    Executive Creative Director: Mark Bernath
    Art Director: Philip Brink
    Copywriter: Hugo van Woerden
    Producer: Tobias Wilbrink
    Executive Producer: Bas Welling
    Agency Producer: Niko Koot
    Global Brand Director: Cyril Charzat & Gianluca Di Tondo
    Global Communications Director: Sandrine Huijgen
    Global Digital Director: Paul Smailes
    Global Communications Manager: Sarah Nisenbaum
    Global Digital Manager: Nourdin Rejeb
    Head of Production: Erik Verheijen
    Planner: Nick Docherty
    Communications Planner: Richard Oldfield
    Episode Directors: Joeri Holsheimer & Lennart Verstegen
    Episode Producers: Sara Nix & Bo Polak
    Editor: Julien Mangois, Robin Pijpers
    AUDIO POST PRODUCTION: Wave Amsterdam
    Sound Engineer: Alex Nicholls-Lee
    Group Account Director: Jordi Pont
    Account Director: Clare Pickens
    Account Manager: Luis Ortiz
    Project Manager: Jackie Barbour
    Business Affairs: Justine Young

  • New Carnival Cruise Lines Advert Will Physically Blast You To Paradise

    New Carnival Cruise Lines Advert Will Physically Blast You To Paradise

    Carnival Cruise Lines brand new UK TV advert for 2013, Karmarama has created its first work for Carnival Cruise Lines since picking up the business last year. It is the brand’s debut TV campaign in the UK and shows people being dramatically transported to a cruise ship after pressing a button that reads "switch on fun".

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: Karmarama
    Creative directors Joe De Souza, Sam Walker
    Agency producer Jenny O'Connel
    Planner Ben Milligan
    Account team Stuart Finlayson Anna Borien
    Production company Biscuit Filmworks UK
    Director Jeff Low
    Director of photography Daniel Bronks
    Edit house The Whitehouse
    Editor Nick Allix
    Post-production Chris Batten The Mill

  • Not still a favourite lamb

    Not still a favourite lamb
    Lebanon
    In the majority of the countries of the Near East till now in force one of fundamental laws of Islam: in no event it is impossible to eat that lamb from whom had sexual relations. The person, decided to eat such sheep, makes a mortal sin and then, this person already never to get to paradise with 70 virgins.

    And in Lebanon, besides that almost half of population — Christians, to men is officially authorised to enter sexual relations with animals. Thus there is very important restriction: animals should be a female. For sexual relations with animals-males the death penalty threatens.
  • The Gold Coast Film Fantastic, Australia (GCFF)

    The Gold Coast Film Fantastic, Australia (GCFF)

    GCFF

    The Gold Coast Film Fantastic opened with a bang (and then some) at Australia Fair Birch Caroll & Coyle cinema's tonight with everyone from Oscar winning special effects whiz John Cox to on-screen (and possibly real life) serial-killer John Jarratt walking the red carpet.

    In other highly amusing news I met a young, up and coming Australia actor who just happens to be called James Dean! And he's an actor! And young! Geddit? Sigh. Well, I found it humorous... especially whilst trying to interview him a Marilyn Monroe impersonator was lurking in the background. Eerie.

    Anyway, the GCFF is a great local initiative for movie makers and film lovers alike. Festival director Casey Marshall Siemer and co. showcase a selection of Australian films amongst the international offerings and organise the filmmakers to meet with distributors and industry insiders during the event. For cinephiles however, the GCFF is a superb way to see a huge variety of films weeks, even months, before they're released in Oz cinemas.

    But with more than 21 films and 7 free outdoor screenings across three days, it's easy to get lost amongst the sheer volume of movies at this year's GCFF. From documentaries and animated films, to romantic comedies and horror, there's something for the cinephile in all of us. Here's my guide to some of the festival highlights:

    The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls
    Taking out the audience award at this year's Toronto Film Festival, this is an inspirational look at two of New Zealand's national treasures whose radical protest songs have been entertaining the world for nearly 30-years.

    The Accidental Husband
    Uma Thurman lowers her Samurai sword for a romantic comedy co-starring Colin Firth and Grey's Anatomy fan favourite Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

    ZombielandLovers of horror and comedy can hang on to to the Halloween spirit with this mash-up of the two genres. After smashing the US box-office, Zombieland has been getting rave reviews overseas and stars Woody Harrelson, Bill Murray, Abigail Breslin and rising star Jesse Eisenberg.

    Sky Crawlers
    Nominated for the best animated feature film at the up and coming Asia Pacific Screen Awards, Sky Crawlers is the latest from Mamoru Oshii, director of anime classic Ghost in the Shell. A slow-paced mystery, the animation is incredible with some of the best flight fight sequences ever created.

    Prime Mover
    Possibly the first love triangle to involve a man, woman and a truck, Prime Mover is the latest from Australian writer/director David Caesar.

    BronsonOne of the most talked about drama's of the year, Bronson explores the bare knuckled reality of real life criminal Charles Bronson who has spent the last 30-years in solitary confinement for crimes committed in jail including murder and taking hostages. Oh, it also stars a beefed-up Tom Hardy (above) in his breakout roll.

    The Coolangatta Gold This year's race may be over, but relive the excitement with the 1984 film that made the iconic ironman race famous.

    I.C.U
    From Gold Coast director Aash Aaron, this edge-of-your-seat offering follows three teens in a Surfers Paradise high rise who play a game of cat and mouse with a serial killer.

    Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
    This is one for the kids and kids at heart Inspired by a children's book, the film focuses on a town where food falls from the sky thanks to the invention of a young, wacky scientist. Though I rolled my eyes at the trailer, a four star review from Empire has sparked my interest.

    P.S. And I bring you another trailer fresh off the inter-web from another movie on 5 horror movies I must see in 2015 list; Date Night! Yes, the Steve Carrell, Tina Fey led comedy with possibly the best supporting cast ever - Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Leighton Meester, Ray Liotta, Common, Kristen Wiig and more. Oh, did I mention Mark Wahlberg? Did I mention he's shirtless in the trailer? HELL YES! Watch and drool. Thoughts? The trailer looks like its been put together a bit tackily but there appears to be some good moments. We'll have to wait another six months to see the actual movie though. Sigh.

  • Norfolk Southern "City of Possibilities" TV Commercial

    Norfolk Southern "City of Possibilities" TV Commercial

    The new ad for Norfolk Southern: "City of Possibilities," showcases the transformative power freight shipping. Using a balance of cutting-edge visual effects and whimsical charm, the spot seamlessly blends mesmerizing CGI characters into a live action world. The ad features a young boy playing with his model train set before going to bed, once asleep the toy train and the rest of toys come to life transforming his bedroom into a whimsical paradise...awesome ad, makes feel like a kid again.

    Below, a look behind the scenes at what went into the process of creating the epic Live-Action/CGI commercial.

    Credits:
    Produced, designed and directed entirely by The Mill, NY
    Ad Agency: RP3, Maryland.

  • "Who Cares About This Planet" by Made Wade for iQ Eco Cleaning Products

    "Who Cares About This Planet" by Made Wade for iQ Eco Cleaning Products

    "Who Cares About This Planet?" is a spoken word poem that expresses this conflict between concern and ignorance for our planet, written and performed by Made Wade.

    Made Wade is an emerging artist in Toronto who has performed on both local and international stages, most recently performing at TEDxToronto in 2011. His unique story-telling ability and insightful writing style has inspired and challenged audiences everywhere.

    iQ is a line of eco-friendly cleaners that challenges cleaning habits and urges users to re-use their bottles to reduce packaging waste by 80% and the carbon footprint by 70%.

    Music Credits:
    Max Richter
    Fat Cat Records
    maxrichtermusic.com

    Who cares about this Planet Transcript

    Who cares about this planet?
    All this h20 and soil please...
    Life's about luxuries.
    I'm talkin' little plastic bags
    For little plastic cutleries.
    I'm talkin' fossil fuel worship into the point we shatter an ecosystem like porcelain'.
    I'm talkin' 5 cent polyethylene purchasin' because mother-nature nurturin' never did nothin' for my tax bracket.
    You ask why though?
    This is social class survival.
    I need a SUV with an engine that's broaderrr...
    They claim the effects make the climate get hotterrr.
    But, so what?
    I mean wouldn't paradise be so nice?
    As far as I'm concerned, it can burn baby burn in the name of progress!
    Oh yes!
    Our urban centers become more crammed in...
    So we demolish farmlands...
    And we call it expansion.
    Just say goodbye wildlife while I enhance my wild life style.
    and ain't nobody complainin'...
    As long as you build them a brand new theatre...
    Or a state of the art sports arena.
    Or even as the means get meaner...
    And the resources get leaner...
    Who cares about this planet?
    Well...gluttony aside,
    Future generations tend to.
    Plus, women and men who come from cultures that are indigenous still.
    Not to mention sections of the globe that need to stay frigid and chill...
    Yet we create landfills of bottles made from synthetics.
    We spill oil into water bodies and all we can be is apologetic?
    But man made social bandages won't bring justice to a kingdom where we are the only animals that can speak for ourselves!
    If we don't respect the butterfly effect...
    That means we're placin' monetary wealth, above well-being and health...
    And ultimately life itself.
    So who cares about this planet?
    I like to think I do but do I?

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