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GETTING A FAMOUS director on board to promote your product is one way to get the message out there, but sometimes that message may not be as the company intended.
Here’s TheJournal.ie’s pick of the ads produced by some of the best-known directors around:
1. David Lynch, Parisienne Cigarettes
This is what happens when you get David Lynch, of Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet fame, to promote your cigarettes:
2. Spike Jonze, Gap
Jonze is best known for films with daredevil stunts or that are somewhat weird. His destruction of a Gap store in this advert resulted in the company pulling the ad:
3. Michel Gondry, Smirnoff
The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind director suggests an adventurous approach to your night out with this vodka ad:
4. Michael Mann, Mercedes-Benz
Mann got a bit carried away with this one and made what seems to be an entire mini-movie:
5. Wes Anderson, American Express
Just what has all this to do with using a credit card? Making movies is expensive? Directors like snacks? We’re still not sure:
6. Terry Gilliam, Nike
Terry drafted in the then-cream of Nike’s sponsored soccer stars alongside player-poet Eric Cantona for a football game inside a huge cage:
7. David Fincher, Adidas
The man behind Se7en came up with this gem, which involves a robot testing runners:
BABY-FACED TEEN Justin Bieber has beaten Lady GaGa for most YouTube hits on his aptly-named single, “Baby”. The 16-year-old YouTube star beat GaGa’s “Bad Romance” video by over two million hits.
Bieber’s video clocked up over 250 million views, while GaGa’s reached 247.6 million.
If you’ve never heard of him, here he is in action:
The Canadian teen was spotted after homemade videos of him singing struck over 10 million views on YouTube. On hearing about his success over Lady GaGa, Bieber tweeted to his fans: “Thank you all for caring. Just want you to know I care too and I’m just a normal kid. Thanks.”
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