Click "See the TV Ad" and watch a commercial that beats the pants off of that singing in the rain one. I couldn't find the original link I saw in Qreepy's profile, but may be he'll come in and provide us with the link
So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(
In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.
You know, this video has made me realize something:
Someone should REALLY do a musical of The Matrix, the exact same way this commercial was done. With groovy dance music and everyone doing the robot. I mean, how ironic (and simultaneously awesome) would that be, to have everyone doing the robot? It would be, like, robotic kung-fu breakdancing. Oh man, how sweet would that bullet dodging look if they did with style? As long as it doesn't stray off from the whole Reality theme, it would be the absolute bomb, man.
My friend showed this to me a few months ago in like the beginning of January. I thought it was tight so we showed it to our computers teacher to put on the announcements sometime.
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Originally posted by Synthlight
I hate myself.
Cheers,
Synthlight
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I like the Golf GTI commercial better. I never really have liked anything from France. Except their idea to put chocolate on baguets (sp?). You would think that it would taste like crap, but once you try it, you realize it's just like eating chocolate-chip pancakes.
P.S. To Omeganitros' post, "Mista Anderson wh-a-a-wha-wicky why do you persist-sist-sist (ultimate drum n bass comes in)" Some body get me SpookGoblin, I must talk to him.
Do you like English? Yeah, the French basically invented that. And that's just one example, cause I don't wanna divert the thread.
Awesome commercial, though I prefer the Citroen C4 by a bit.
I lost the link the the Citroen, unfortunately--however, I have the video in all of it's giant glory on my hard drive, and I could give it to somebody who could host it on one of their sites. I don't think that I could upload it here.
I have a friend that is doing classes in school where you learn how to do all sorts of neat movie things, and now that he's showed me a few, I tend to notice movie magic a lot more. In that one, I'm extremely impressed with how they were able to keep the original actor's face on the guy doing the robot. There's only a few spots where you can tell it's shopped on, but still very well done, either way.
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