Staff Reporters
Nov 12, 2010

Five of the best global TVCs this week: Clooney, O'Brien & T-Pain

It is time for this week's five best international campaigns. Stars include George Clooney, John Malkovich, Conan O'Brien and T-Pain.

Five of the best global TVCs this week: Clooney, O'Brien & T-Pain

Oscar winners George Clooney and John Malkovich? Check. Humor? Check. Caffeine? Check. Nespresso combines all a perfect ad needs in the latest and fifth installment of its long standing ‘What else?’ campaign. This ‘Cab driver’ TVC is by McCann Erickson Paris.



Moving over to the US, Goodness Mfg Hollywood combines Japanese brand Toshiba with American Grammy hip-hop winner T-Pain for this TVC claiming 'It ain't hardcore, unless it's hexacore!'

India seems to be the place to go for credit card ads (Richard Gere was there for Visa in 2008). This year, American Express and Ogilvy & Mather New York takes award-winning late night show host Conan O'Brien to find his silk curtain.

The [Evian] baby is all grown up for this Sony’s PlayStation3 ad by Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Argentina. The soundtrack is Frank Sinatra’s ‘Young at heart’ under license WMG.

New Brunswick Department of Health thought they could pull it off with this public awareness ad titled ‘Snot funny’ (or ‘it’s not funny’). Instead, the heath department is fevered with criticism and complaints. Click on the image below to watch the video.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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