Exotic Matter LOVES this advert:
Slick Execution
Rubberduckzilla
Friday, April 30th, 2010What else could this possibly be?
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
A-Style is an Italian clothing line and this is their logo.
There’s actually an entire Facebook page devoted to this logo called ‘join if you instantly saw the dirty side of this picture’. But to be honest, I can’t see any other side to this picture.
Marmite go too far
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010Marmite have launched this amazing series of ads for their new cereal bar produced using the opinion polarising yeast spread. The ads are all pastiches of advertising for other products offered by parent company Unilever and are executed brilliantly.
Exotic Matter really like these ads and probably prefers them to the current ‘Love party/Hate party’ TV campaign they are running at the moment.



2010 Chip Shop Awards finalists announced
Monday, April 26th, 2010The 2010 Chip Shop awards finalists have been announced.
For those unfamiliar with the alternative advertising awards, the Chip Shop Awards is a competition geared towards rewarding creativity within the whole advertising industry, rather than just the most ubiquitous, high budget campaigns.
Categories for entrants include ‘best use of shocking copy’, ‘invent your own category’, ‘best use of plagiarism’ and ‘best work for a client you have but haven’t a hope of running.’
This year, the awards have grown and the lists of countries taking part has increased by 50% including entries from as far afield as Kuwait, Cambodia, South Africa, Hungary and Thailand, to name but a few.
The awards ceremony will take place on the 9th June in London and is a steal at £66+VAT. You’ll even get beer or wine, a big bag of chips and a performance by an as yet unconfirmed comedian.
To find out more, contact Kimberley Baran on +44 (0) 141 559 6078, or email her at Kimberley.baran at carnyx.com.
You can see the full list of finalists by going to the Chip Shop Awards website, or by following them on Twitter here.
A brilliant film
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010Saw this amazing piece of cinema quite recently (on a DVD of course – I never saw it advertised for cinema).
The film features 80s pop star Deborah Gibson in this treasure trove of acting and special effects excellence. In it, she plays a marine biologist who gets caught in the crossfire between two battling enemies – a mega shark and a giant octopus.
The mega shark can jump out of the water and catch commercial airliners, which it destroys not for food, but, just because it can.
The octopus does the same to a fighter plane at one point, but it just bats the plane out of the sky with its tentacle.
The story also features an utterly unconvincing love story and a fatherly american trying to put on an irish accent. There is nothing in the plot that really necessitates the character being irish at all.
The best thing about the story is the unintentional sub plot, where the actors find themselves unable to hide the fact that they all hate each other from the camera. As such, while the script contains love stories and a professor being proud of his star student, but the body language of the actors suggests that Debbie Gibson has no attraction at all to the love interest and considers the professor to be a vile, lecherous old man.
See it if you can. I think they’ve got it in ASDA for about 3 quid.
Ugh – old people naked
Friday, March 12th, 2010
Kate Moss
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010A while ago, Kate Moss got into trouble for this:

This whole episode was a bit of a hassle for Kate, as it caused her to lose most of her modelling contracts with the exception of Rimmel, who ran this ad mere weeks after the story broke:
Americans don’t like this ad for some reason
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
This is a Brazilian WWF ad highlighting the fact that the damage caused by the Tsunami in Asia in 2004 was comparable to a multitude of 9/11 style attacks.
I found this ad on the blog of Ashley Siegle who pointed out that everyone involved in the production of the ad said that it ’should never have been made’.
Used BMW ad
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
BMW doing their bit to dispel the idea that car fanatics are all sex obsessed men. I suppose it is a change from your typical used car sales pitch, but still more or less exactly Swiss Toni from ‘the Fast Show’.
This was found at motortorque.com
Lose weight with what?
Thursday, February 18th, 2010
Personally, I like to cycle to stay in shape.
If only I’d known that apple vinegar could do the same thing, I would have been gorging on that instead.










