Sunday, July 03, 2005

Al's Video Humor

The Newest Stuff

Reebok used Terry Tate to great advantage as Office Linebacker.
Don Herzfeldt used simple animation but great emotion to show women what Life As A Guy is like.
Jay Leno invites ordinary people to ask the Fruitcake Lady, but her answers are anything but ordinary.
Dodge used misunderstanding to sell pickup trucks in 7 Inches Longer.
Jason Baskin used 3-D CG animation to create a wonderful short film about a gaseous guy trapped in the world of cubicles. Watch this! Cubism

Technical Virgin goes a (w)hole different direction on Birth Control.
DeWalt displays impressive power while encouraging Power Tool Safety with this construction site crack-up!
I guarantee you won't know what this ad is selling when it starts, but you'll understand it perfectly when it finishes. name might be enough to make you want to see what they're selling? Grocery store tantrum
These kayakers got a BIG surprise. Whale Kayaking. (If this is special effects, then it's great special effects!)
Bud Lite does it again with Dance With Me. What a guy won't go through for a beer!
As if I needed any more reasons, here's Why Not To Go Ice Fishing. (This is special effects. But still funny.)
This ad make me wish the USA allowed cigar ads. Especially cigar ads built around female nudity! Independence Cigars, Rolled With Love. (not brief nudity at all!)
This ad from Ikea will make even the sloppiest mother want to Tidy Up.

Ikea asks "Is it time to move out of your parents' home?" in Why Kids Move Out.

The Citroen C4 is "Alive with technology."
Eichhof recalls a forgotten hero, Rube Goldberg (Google for him if you're unaware) in "This is my beer."
Visual Opticians encourages regular eye checkups by dramatizing one of my favorite jokes, "In Your Bari."
Statoil sells hot coffee with a Frozen Car.
Shop Online demonstrates the terror of actually leaving your computer just to do a little shopping.

Axe knows what sells shower jell. Naked Aerobics Class.
I'm not sure who Lansforsakringar is, but I know a good laugh when I see one. Check out: New Inmate.
I wonder how long this anchorman lasted before Fox News fired him after this slip up! Anchorman Oops.
You'll never believe this is an ad for the L. A. Film Festival. When do you tell a buddy?
The absolutely catchiest jingle yet for a sex toy: Everyone Knows It's Dildo.

This short film features high drama, danger, and comedy, all in a couple of minutes. Flight 405.
Does your marriage need Marriageol?
Fox Sports Espanol knows Why Women Hate Sports.
This ad proves that Milwaukee sells a really Powerful Drill.
When I first saw The Flying Lawnmower I couldn't believe my eyes.
This is what happens when you let engineers write the ad copy. Rockwell's Retroincabulator. (I've been told it was a joke, but if so, it's a well-produced one!)
The name sells itself: The Scottish Sobriety Test.

This five-minute short film was used by American Express to sell credit cards, but it's perfect Seinfeld anyway. Seinfeld And Superman.
This looks like a cargo plane making a really Bad Landing. At least, I hope no passengers were aboard!
You may have seen Robert DeNiro do this sketch when he hosted Saturday Night Live, but it's worth seeing again if only to see a world-class actor doing elementary school humor: SNL Terrorist Watch List.

I used to enjoy Craig Kilborn's Late Late Show, but it's biggest problem was that it was on opposite Conan. Here's Craig's Trampoline Bear.

Who needs a Breathalyzer? This is one truly effective DUI stop.
The Man Show sent a kid out to a street corner with a Beer Stand and a smart mouth. Of course it's funny!
All beer commercials sell it, but at least Tits And Ass Beer comes right out and says what it really is!
I was a huge fan of the late, great Johnny Carson; I probably saw over half his broadcasts (and that was mostly before videotape!). Here he teams up with Jack Webb, of the wonderful early cop show, Dragnet, to solve The Case of the Copper Clappers.
I can't explain this one to you, just don't miss it! Hollow Men.

The AA paper company transforms a plain old office copier into something to behold.
What's not to like when Whose Line Is It has Richard Simmons as its guest star.
Just watch this. Trust me. You've never seen anything like it. Keyboard Balls.
Ever swear something you didn't quite mean? These Boston Red Sox fans did. Watch this wonderful parody of a MasterCard "Priceless" ad.
This one starts slowly, but stick with it. It gets great! Kollaboration 2001, Robot Dance.

The Newest Stuff NOT Ads Beer Ads Cola Ads Car Ads More Ads

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Softporn

Before there was Leisure Suit Larry, Chuck Benton created the only non-graphic game Sierra ever sold, Softporn for the Apple II. Later, I used its puzzles as the basis for LSL1. Still later, Gary Thompson reprogrammed it for the IBM PC.

Here's your chance to see whether the changes I made to this classic game were improvements or not! Click here to download "Softporn" and see 1981 for yourself!


Comments:
Sea kayaking is a very cool sport. I've collected some instructional dvds about it and I would often laugh when I remember the times when I was on kayaking.
 
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