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Do you have cat problems? You might like this.
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Thanks for the laugh. I'll remember that next time one of the neighborhood cats marks my tires.
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Singpilot posted that a while back and I still bust up everytime I see it. Great Video !!
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i am afraid to look at it, and crash my computer. is it the one where the cat gets beheaded by the power sunroof?
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Yep. I missed it the first go around.
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:D :D :D Why can't we have good Ford commercials like that here?
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There was a good follow up one where the kitty grabs the catnip mouse that is attached to the running ceiling fan.
I like cats, but these are just too funny to pass up. |
is that real? did the cat actually die?
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The way I hear it, yes...the cat died making the video. Don't ask me what I like to do to those who baited the cat, obviously a well fed pet, to it's death...but I will admit, I'd do about the same thing I would, if I could, do to those who beheaded Daniel Pearl...I'm no PETA nut, but cats ARE sentinent beings, and should be treated as such...ditto pesky raccoons. I believe in dispatching vermin...but not for amusement or advertising.
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You guys do realize there are laws about such things, don't you? I doubt that a major company would produce a commercial in which a cat dies, you do realize things on TV aren't real, don't you?:p
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Actually it is all CGI (and a viral commercial):
http://www.snopes.com/photos/commercials/sportka.asp http://www.joeytomatoes.com/fordcat.htm Title: Ford Cat Type: Viral* Agency: Ogilvy Advertiser: Ford Brand Name: Ford SportKa Country of Production: UK Market: Europe Target: Young males 18-34 Campaign: Evil Twin Type: Television Air date: 2004 Length:40 sec Viral Video Clip Viral marketing, if leaked without permission, can be like a contagious disease. Silently transmitted and virtually uncontrollable, it can create unintended distress. On April 1, an unapproved viral advertisement featuring a Ford Sportka car was leaked onto the internet and began to be transmitted by email around the world. This "advertisement" was not approved for release and was not sanctioned by either Ogilvy or our client Ford. The action in the video clip was totally computer generated, and we would like to assure you that no animal was harmed in its making. Ogilvy and Ford of Europe deeply regret that this unapproved and unofficial video clip was accidentally released and apologize for any offense it has caused. |
thanks for clearing that up....i feel much better now.
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evidently this is the "approved" version of the spot:
http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/content/news/Pidgeon.mpg |
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