cow in hell -- heinz commercial
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- MrD0
crit:
it didnt really convey the message of convergence of two sides.
transformation using the product is evident but not apparent
on the brand side, it puts humor but does not re-enforce.
when the idea is not clear and takes too long to convey the message, which is not clear, you lose the what you are portraying
finally, it is a cute idea that has some legs for extension. but regardless, its a one off
- harlequino0
Since I have nothing else to do right now, I am left pondering the implications of this. Is it possible that we control non-corporeal fates of our food, through which condiments we choose? Does picking mayonaisse, horseradish, wasabi, mustard, 1000 Island dressing, and so on all affect the everlasting dwelling place of a creature formally of this mortal coil? Does it?? Does IT?!
*trembles
*eye pops making it extremely bloodshot
- pr2-2
harlequino is definatly in metaphysics of consumption.
- -sputnik-2
the snot and eyeballs are definite turn-offs
- gramme0
Now if they'd put Heinz 57 on that bad boy, I woulda been sold.
Here's an idea: show a herd of buffalo diving headfirst off a cliff, into a fiery lake of Heinz 57. Pan to chief Sitting Bull: "Makum all Better."
You owe me $3,500, plus the use of your best lawyer.
- morilla0
I thought this thread was about Beyonce