Commercial primarily from the 2002 Winter Olympics. Notable for its interweaving of many, many sports with body movement used for transition. Video quality is acceptable, audio quality is above a...
Commercial primarily from the 2002 Winter Olympics. Notable for its interweaving of many, many sports with body movement used for transition. Video quality is acceptable, audio quality is above average.
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This commercial is a very well done piece, the two things that always bug me is the guy dribbling, they devote 9 whole seconds to his acrobatic dribbling, if you dont believe me count it. Also i'm surprised that they didnt include handicapped/special olympic athletes or competitors. But i still adore this commercial. :D
I 100% agree with the special olympics ... what were they thinking? did I mention they won an Emmy for this?
The 9 secs for the guy dribbling could perhaps be due to basketball being a more popular sport than the other featured sports (at least here in the U.S.). Soccer had 6 secs, perhaps a reminded that it's less popular than basketball in the U.S.
i'm sorry but 16: moments is a ripoff of this commercial. At least this commercial has a coherent message whereas the 16 moments would be completely random and lame were it not for the music (which happens to sound a lot like this commercial). Stepping on dog shit , a moment to remember? Really? please.
I don't think I said "this commercial sucks, 16:moments is better." I was just saying that they are similar. Plus, I didn't view those as moments to remember (getting a shot, kicking a ball, etc.) they're just moments of life. Reading a whiny, mine-is-better, angsty youtube comment is now one moment that can be checked off my list.
Being an angry asshole over a commercial. Class. I will remember always to bow down to you and your superior intelligence and taste. Forgive my ignorance and inability to see what terrible videos I have been watching. You have changed my life tunariii. Forever will I remember your lessons of douchebaggery. I realize now that I am over it, tunariii. Thank you... thank you.
You're too touchy and emo - its no wonder you were "bedazzled" by shots of random acts accompanied by nostalgic music. Aw. Next time you step on poop, stop for a minute to absorb the magic of what you did, shed a tear, and thank Will Hoffman for opening your eyes to the beauty that is life. lmao
Duh really twat, touchy and emo by getting over defensive because someone tells you your taste sucks - not your feeble attempt at trying to sound witty and sarcastic - twat
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The 9 secs for the guy dribbling could perhaps be due to basketball being a more popular sport than the other featured sports (at least here in the U.S.). Soccer had 6 secs, perhaps a reminded that it's less popular than basketball in the U.S.
Overall, a great commercial.