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Jaguar Gave People the Craziest VR Experience Ever With This Sneaky Prank It's almost like it wasn't virtual By David Kiefaber Jaguar's "Actual Reality" prank from a few months ago just won big at Cannes, taking home four Lions (a gold, two silvers and a bronze). It also would have probably given me a heart attack if I'd ... Read more » |
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When Coke's Jordan Spieth Ad Shoot Was Rained Out, They Made Something Even Better Trick shots in the trailer By David Gianatasio Jordan Spieth knows when to come in from the rain. Read more » |
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A Volkswagen Drives a Trailer Backwards at High Speed in This Marvelous Campaign See how Try Oslo pulled off this Cannes winner By Gabriel Beltrone Imagine walking down the street, going about your business, and seeing a car-towed box trailer whizzing past—backwards. Read more » |
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Euro 2016 Foes Spread the Love, Not HIV, in Risqué French AIDS Awareness Ads Blending together in a time of strife By Angela Natividad Talk about sexual healing. On the heels of Skittles shedding its rainbow for London Pride, Euro 2016 is seeing color in some unexpected places. Read more » |
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Ad of the Day: USA Swimming's Fun Ad Shows Today's Greats When They Were Kids Home-video footage of Franklin, Phelps, Lochte and more By David Gianatasio Olympians Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Missy Franklin and Katie Ledecky appear in this Colle+McVoy commercial for USA Swimming, the sport's national governing body. Read more » |
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Tumblr Is Encouraging Millennials to Vote by Sparking Conversations About Social Issues Campaign takes on immigration, LGBT equality and more By Christine Birkner This year's election season and recent tragic events like the Orlando shooting have resulted in heated discussions around the country and on social media about issues like gun violence and LGBT equality. This ... Read more » |
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Porn Stars Lose Their Partners in French Cable Ads That Would Never Fly Here (NSFW) Share the GIFs with caution By Tim Nudd Mainstream American marketing doesn't like to touch pornography at all, but this French campaign for pay-cable TV provider Canal+ revels in it—in amusingly offbeat fashion. Read more » |
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