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- fogle
that was just fckn awesome.
- fortunerook0
agreed. i love that commercial. 600 takes, right?
- unfittoprint0
beautiful.
- Dr_Revolt0
how do they get the wheels to roll up the ramp in the honda ad???
Bizarre.
- arlo0
Hate to burst your bubble, but they just copied some pimps from back in the day, read more about the originators here:
- buss0
contrary to what this person hosting the movie says, this is all computer generated. nice though.
- kpl0
buss, if it was all computer generated, they'd wouldn't have the tires rolling up the ramp. And some sort of proof (cite, quote from someone) would be nice.
- Duane0
some reading regarding the making of. decide for yourself.
- buss0
thanks for the links, sounds like i'm totally wrong, but i dont know, im still skeptical, and i dont know why - its not the tires rolling uphill that bothers me that would be an obviouse mistake. something else . . .
- 2cent0
the wheel rolling up the ramp is easy to do...all they did was counter weight the wheel so that the slightest bump would cause the weight to pull it up the ramp...the prolly had someething heavy taped down inside the wheel.
- ********0
this is just a rip of when chunk had to do the 'truffle shuffle' before they let him in the house and then they hit the automated thinger to open the gate on goonies.
- jjwalker0
that is freakin' awesome ...
i have to watch it again ...
..and buy a honda...
d'oh!
- kodap0
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- ********0
advertising at it's finest.
*tips hat*
- Sapphire0
its great, second to my favorite (Levis's Odyssey was my first)
- Sapphire0
for the wheeling upward part:
"At one point three tyres, amazingly, roll uphill. They do so because inside they have been weighted with bolts and screws which have been positioned with fingertip care so that the slightest kiss of kinetic energy pushes them over, onward and, yes, upward. During the pre-shoot set-ups, film assistants had to tiptoe round the set so as not to disturb the feather-sensitive superstructure of the arranged metalwork. The slightest tremor of an ill-judged hand could have undone hours of work. "
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- unknown0
There were effects done on it... but only very minimal... get a copy of Creative Review, or the link in the post before mine
- monkchild0
excuse me jockers, but please take a look at the kind guy who posted the link to the fischl and weiss movie.
what pisses me off is that the phonies in adland will cherish it and give it more awards than fischl/weiss movie probably ever got.
advertising is phony. just ask holden caulfield, he's with me.