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Changes is a British television advertisement launched in 1987 to promote the second-generation of the Volkswagen Golf.The 50-second ad was directed by David Bailey and stars the model Paula Hamilton as a woman throwing away some of her possessions.
Our crack team of automotive experts locates the best car commercial music from VW, Mazda, Oldsmobile, Buick, and Plymouth ads ranging from the 1960s to the 2000s.
Krone owned a Volkswagen before the agency pitched for the account. Krone, Bernbach and the first copywriter on the account, Julian Koenig, were impressed with the "honesty" of the car. Krone was an intellectual among art directors—seeking ways to lay out an ad campaign to stand-in for the product itself.
In what turned out to be one of the biggest Super Bowl surprises ever, HBO hijacked Bud Light's Super Bowl ad in 2019 to tout the final season of Game of Thrones, giving fans a weird crossover of ...
In 2012, she was convicted for drunk driving again after crashing her car into her neighbour's conservatory in Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, and lost her driving licence. [ 7 ] On 3 January 2013, Hamilton was revealed as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother 11 , becoming the third celebrity to enter the house on that night, and was sent ...
“Now and Then” (Pepsi, 2002) Spears sings and dances her way through multiple generations of Pepsi jingles, playing a ‘50s soda fountain customer, a ‘60s go-go dancer, a beach bunny, a ...
a MK5 Volkswagen GTI. VDub was an American advertising campaign used by Volkswagen during 2006 for the Volkswagen GTI.Intended to parody MTV's Pimp My Ride, advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky created a series of three television commercials directed by Jonas Åkerlund, starring Swedish actor Peter Stormare as an effete German engineer named Wolfgang, and German model Zonja Wöstendiek ...
The advertisement for the 2012 Volkswagen Passat, created by Eric Springer, Michael Kadin, Josh Rose, Ryan Mclaughlin, Craig Melchiano and David Povill at Deutsch, features a young boy (played by Max Page) in full Darth Vader regalia attempting to use the Force to start a washing machine and a clothes dryer, and to wake the dog and a doll.