MAA blast from the past
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MAA blast from the past: Bob Dylan in the Super Bowl
This is certainly a curiosity. Most people recall Eminem for Chrysler in Wieden+Kennedy’s 2011 Super Bowl ‘Born of fire’ spot.…
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MAA blast from the past: McDonald’s Super Bowl ‘Showdown’ with Jordan and Bird
It’s the Super Bowl soon, maybe a somewhat reduced one in ad terms although enough biggies will surely pile in.…
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MAA blast from the past: Tesco’s ‘cheerful sole’
As agencies wait for the call to pitch for Asda, here’s a blast from the past from MullenLowe which they’ve…
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MAA blast from the past: Clive Owen drives for BMW
Not that long ago it looked like high end ads were becoming more like films – then we had digital.…
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MAA blast from the past: BMP’s Muhammad Ali – for Unigate?
BMP (plus its later manifestation adam&eveDDB), under the inimitable John Webster, was voted the best UK agency of all time…
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MAA blast from past: Timberland from Leagas Delaney (no, not that one)
Most people will recall Leagas Delaney’s celebrated print work for Timberland but here’s another interesting one from the 40-year old…
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MAA blast from the past: Ameriquest’s medics
There are an awful of of things you can’t do or show in ads these days – maybe that’s why…
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MAA blast from the past: Axe from 2015
This was one of the last Axe/Lynx ads before Unilever tried to make it go all Dove – rather missing…
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MAA blast from the past: wholesome(ish) Heinz Ketchup
Heinz has been making family-friendly ads since well into the last century: sometimes there’s the temptation to twist the formula…
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