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Friday, May. 3, 2002
"Sleepers"
A pair of deadheads in bed, sound asleep. We hear a persistent, aggravating squeak, which turns out to be a wakeful hamster, running on a treadmill that is in serious need of WD-40. The pet's early morning sprint, however, isn't loud enough to rouse the man and woman from deep slumber. The alarm...
Friday, May. 3, 2002
Keep Young And Beautiful, But Healthy?
Vanity and the obsession with looking young causes many women to endure myriad pains: cosmetic surgery, an unrelenting fitness regimen, bikini waxes, mudpacks and the like. But the proposition becomes "vanity unfair" when not even a fraction of the same effort goes toward staying healthy. And part...
Friday, Apr. 26, 2002
Omelet Could Give Stomach A Silver Lining
Four people are seated at a booth in a diner. The camera focuses on one of the guys, who is scratching the silver coating off a lottery ticket. Picking up the ticket, he blows the silver shavings off—and onto a nearby omelet, the centerpiece of a hearty breakfast that his buddy was about to ingest...
Friday, Apr. 26, 2002
"Cat's In The Cradle"
This spec spot, named after the famed song by Harry Chapin, is true to its lyrics—well, almost. The :30 opens at the breakfast table, on which a young boy has enthusiastically set two bowls of cereal. The second is for his dad, who's too busy to take the time to eat with his son. As the father,...
Friday, Apr. 19, 2002
"Dinosaurs"
Who better to reach kindergarten to third-grade students than dinosaurs? As reflected in creations from Barney to Jurassic Park and its sequels, the creatures that dominated the earth ages ago have become a cool part of pop culture. Kids seem fascinated by the Pterodactyl, Brachiosaurus,...
Friday, Apr. 19, 2002
Elevator Doors Open On Not-So-Lucky 7
This elementary lesson in mathematics—reaffirming that nine is more than seven—manifests itself in the form of a bizarre, humorous spot that conveys a simple marketing message for Brooklyn Gum. We open as a laid-back young courier walks into an empty elevator. He casually pushes the "9" button and...
Friday, Apr. 12, 2002
"Secret Agent"
Though titled "Secret Agent," this spot really pays homage to "Q," the scientist who created those incredible beyond-the-state-of-the-art gadgets for James Bond. Yet there's something to be said for simpler tools of the trade—as evidenced in this spot for the American Red Cross' Oregon chapters...
Friday, Apr. 12, 2002
Detective Story: A Tough Nut To Crack
Primetime television has given us some improbable detectives over the years. Ironside, a sleuth confined to a wheel chair. Longstreet, a blind private investigator. But now we're confronted with a detective named Bob. The most physically challenged of all, he has no arms, no legs, no eyes, no ears...
Friday, Apr. 5, 2002
"Ad Pitch #3"
This client-direct :30 takes us into the initial meeting between an ad agency honcho and the client. This tongue-in-cheek look at the anatomy of a marketing relationship opens in a conference room where the self-absorbed agency creative is abrasively pontificating about what's right for Glass...
Friday, Apr. 5, 2002
Lexus Option: Turbo-Charged Nutcracker
Why ruin your teeth when an unsuspecting passenger in a properly equipped automobile can preserve your pearly whites? This offbeat rhetorical question is played out in "Walnut," a Lexus sports car spec spot directed by Scott Gillen of Marina del Rey, Calif.-based Gillen Films for creatives at Team...

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