Actually, it would have been more fitting if it were a Peugeot.
Is that for real?
Geoff: The Peugeot would have fallen apart before the terrorist got to his target. Way to scoop me T_M 😉
CK, just trying to lighten up your workload before you leave. You do recall that I’m going to be busy while you’re away, right?
Doubt it’s real.
That is totally, totally sick. WHAT aspect of the car — the VW Polo — were they really trying to show? That it’s “tough?”
I’d say “insane.” IMHO, just don’t buy the car for this reason alone.
Ok, if this is a real ad, I admit to being very surprised that anyone made it. That said, I am apparently the only person here who finds this ad funny.
(a) Terrorist made to look bad. Note the very normal, friendly people who he is trying to kill).
(b) Connection made with Palestinian terrorists. The scarf will remind many of Arafats kefiyah. I admit that it does feed into the ugly “Arabs are bad and scary” stereotype.
(c) Terrorist foiled…kills only himself. We always like when that happens. Admit it. When you see that in the paper, you have a sense of gratification.
(d) VW proud that their car cannot be used as a terrorist weapon by Islamists. Ok, so its not realistic, but that’s not the point.
I laughed. I’m sorry.
I laughed too! I think the ad is a riot! Tsteless, but funny as f*ck!
I agree. Funny and tasteless.
I can’t wait until some washing machine manufacturer does a commercial where it launders bloody, shredded clothes to a spanking clean white.
Anyone notice that the terrorist slightly reselbmes Ringo Starr?
Oh, good…
I was watching it at work trying not to laugh so loud I would attract attention.
My vote firmly in the funny column.
By the way, Janice, there are many other reasons not to buy this car. 😉
Ok, I don’t feel like some freaky loner with a bizarre sense of humor, now. Apparently, we just need to break the ice and laugh where laughs were earned. So, anyone know from whence came this ad or ad-parody?
So far, we just have the Hungarian connection at Judapest. Have you guys visited their blog? I don’t speak Hungarian but it looks damn good!
Probably Not Real, Still Pretty Cool
I was just over at Jewlicious and came across this post which takes you to a supposed VW ad. She says it’s tasteless.
Personally, she’s right, but it’s still pretty funny, too.
“She?”
I think the ad was done by Lee and Dan (a creative agency) at http://www.leeanddan.com. They just took off the VW page because of high traffic overload.
That’s friggin disturbing.
Actually, it would have been more fitting if it were a Peugeot.
Is that for real?
Geoff: The Peugeot would have fallen apart before the terrorist got to his target. Way to scoop me T_M 😉
CK, just trying to lighten up your workload before you leave. You do recall that I’m going to be busy while you’re away, right?
Doubt it’s real.
That is totally, totally sick. WHAT aspect of the car — the VW Polo — were they really trying to show? That it’s “tough?”
I’d say “insane.” IMHO, just don’t buy the car for this reason alone.
Ok, if this is a real ad, I admit to being very surprised that anyone made it. That said, I am apparently the only person here who finds this ad funny.
(a) Terrorist made to look bad. Note the very normal, friendly people who he is trying to kill).
(b) Connection made with Palestinian terrorists. The scarf will remind many of Arafats kefiyah. I admit that it does feed into the ugly “Arabs are bad and scary” stereotype.
(c) Terrorist foiled…kills only himself. We always like when that happens. Admit it. When you see that in the paper, you have a sense of gratification.
(d) VW proud that their car cannot be used as a terrorist weapon by Islamists. Ok, so its not realistic, but that’s not the point.
I laughed. I’m sorry.
I laughed too! I think the ad is a riot! Tsteless, but funny as f*ck!
I agree. Funny and tasteless.
I can’t wait until some washing machine manufacturer does a commercial where it launders bloody, shredded clothes to a spanking clean white.
Anyone notice that the terrorist slightly reselbmes Ringo Starr?
Oh, good…
I was watching it at work trying not to laugh so loud I would attract attention.
My vote firmly in the funny column.
By the way, Janice, there are many other reasons not to buy this car. 😉
Ok, I don’t feel like some freaky loner with a bizarre sense of humor, now. Apparently, we just need to break the ice and laugh where laughs were earned. So, anyone know from whence came this ad or ad-parody?
So far, we just have the Hungarian connection at Judapest. Have you guys visited their blog? I don’t speak Hungarian but it looks damn good!
I was just over at Jewlicious and came across this post which takes you to a supposed VW ad. She says it’s tasteless.
Personally, she’s right, but it’s still pretty funny, too.
“She?”
I think the ad was done by Lee and Dan (a creative agency) at http://www.leeanddan.com. They just took off the VW page because of high traffic overload.
Hysterical.
Sick and wrong, but hysterical. 😀
Volkswagen denies responsibility for ad
Seems the Volkswagen advert was indeed a hoax. But hey – not only did I buy it, I laughed too.
http://adweek.blogs.com/adfreak/2005/01/vw_suicidebombe.html
That is just disturbing… In a humerous way
If you hate this commercial,
then sadly, you are the terrorist.
Aww.. I love you guys. I’m sorry for calling you morons(at some point in time)