Office workers with too much time on their hands
Two colleagues spent all night at their workplace setting this up. Which begs the question… why?
Two colleagues spent all night at their workplace setting this up. Which begs the question… why?
A few days ago we mentioned Sony’s new Bravia ad, the one with 70,000 litres of paint being fired at a grey building. Well, you can watch it here – and pretty damn stunning it is too. One of the best ads we’ve seen in ages:
5 PLAIN GIRL + PHOTOSHOP = SUPERMODEL
By model standards, the girl featured in this clip is average-looking. But thanks to some creative make-up and the ceaseless wonder of Adobe Photoshop, she is transformed into a stunning supermodel.
Have you seen the OK GO! video that’s causing a stir all over the internet? (If you haven’t click here to see it) Well, here come the spoofs and tributes. This one is a particular favourite of mine… probably because it ends in injury.
Is this for real? It claims to be a TV advert from 1963, for a domestic spray cleaner. I smell a hoax (the web address at the end gives it away somewhat), but it’s a semi-amusing hoax nonetheless.
We’re in October and should really be thinking about Christmas shopping. Well, to give you a hand, have a look at what we were buying from Curry’s twenty years ago. I’d gladly take a ZX Spectrum (with a free joystick and software) this year.
We really want our own troupe of Sony robot dancers. So if you’re listening Sony, get in touch…
155 t-shirts to be precise, put on over the course of four hours by Matt McAllister, a DJ on Californian talk-radio station 99.9 KTYD. Watch until the end, when he’s obviously struggling to keep a straight face.
‘F**k this game!’ Angry Nintendo Nerd tells it like it is. If you’ve ever played Double Dragon III on the NES then this will definitely strike chords of nostalgia and frustration. If, like us, you haven’t, well, it’s still pretty damn funny (features NSFW language), especially the bit about the typo – ‘They didn’t even proof read this shitty game?’
$60,000 worth of iPods. One high-street gadget store. A neat idea for a domino-themed TV advert. Genius. Obviously, don’t try this at home. Although if you’re rich enough to own that many iPods, you can probably afford to do it.
There’s no way that this video is for real (someone here at Brandish seems to think they were used in spoof ads for the beat-em-up videogame Tekken), but that doesn’t stop it entertaining the hell out of us. They don’t have as much skill as the famous Kung-Fu Baby though.
‘Fearless young orphans, acting as one…’ What could be better than that?
PlayStation used to be such a cool brand. I must be getting old…
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