Posts Tagged ‘last’

Fox 25 commercials (November 1991) (Volume 25)

December 26th, 2009

I’vemade commercial videos in the past, but this is the official installment of my commercial volumes. I’ll take you through the journey of 90s commercial from 1991-1996. Here we go. Here are a string of commercials that aired on Fox 25 in November ‘91: 1. Dimetapp 2. Tarn-X 3. GNC 4. Wendy’s (with Dave Thomas) 5. Boston Celtics Basketball (Boston Celtics vs. Atlanta Hawks) 6. Ex-cla-mation 7. Stetson (the unforgettable christmas classic) 8. GamePro Magazine (that was tha best video game …

MIKE JOHNSON – DIANE HARPER – DOWN TO MIKE’S LAST CIGARETTE – 1988 YOU CAN BE A STAR TNN

December 6th, 2009

We borrowed a cigarette from a nameless cameraman and dared Mike to hold it in his bar hand between his fingers while they shot his break. He took the cigarette and laughed and held it and we all knew he wouldn’t do it. WELL… when the break came. Mike puts the cigarette IN HIS MOUTH and the call was for the camera to start wide and pan in to the hands. The nameless cameraman went tight so they wouldn’t be able to preview what was gonna happen in the control room. WE ALL WERE CRYIN!!! I …

F1 – Adelaide 1995 – Mika Häkkinen crashes heavily

October 29th, 2009

Finnish commentary

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade – Theatrical Trailer

October 25th, 2009

“The man with the hat is back. And this time, he’s bringing his Dad”. Often considered by many the best of the trilogy (which will soon become a quadrilogy). Directed by Steven Spielberg, executive-produced by George Lucas. Starring Harrison Ford and Sean Connery. [Downloaded from www.movie-list.com] … indiana jones last crusade spielberg george lucas harrison ford sean connery theatrical trailer

We buy cabbages, apples and potatoes (OLD SOVIET UNION TV AD 1988)

October 1st, 2009

Clips from Harry Egipt films are used in the famous BORAT movie. Now you can get the unique BONUS DVD with the original Soviet material used in the film. See more www.timeless.ee The anthology “World Famous Soviet TV Commercials” includes TV ads mostly produced for Soviet Estonian market but also for Soviet Russian, Soviet Ukrainian and Soviet Moldavian markets. Many of these films have not actually been shown in public as they never reached the screen. The first commercials were produced in …