Posts Tagged ‘commercial’

9.19.11

Our friend Chuck Testa: Internet Meme

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The local commercial we made for Chuck Testa’s Ojai Valley Taxidermy has exploded all over the internet! It’s surpassed 2 million views in just a few days, making it our fastest growing video ever. Ever. (And that includes all of our videos, not just local commercials!)

You can download the entire episode of Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings where Chuck trains us to taxidermize a goat head and turkey fight on iTunes or Amazon. The ten episodes from season one are currently re-running on IFC: here is the official schedule.

Not only has the ad gone viral, but a meme has been spawned!

Visit OjaiValleyTaxidermy.com for T-Shirts and win prizes in his Photoshop Contest.

And here’s a recent greeting from the man himself:

The pleasure was all ours, Chuck!

Leave a comment: Link to any “Nope Just Chuck Testa” stuff you find online below!!

8.13.11

Are you Okay with Decay?

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Did you catch last night’s “Disposal” episode of Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings?
Get it now on iTunes or Amazon!

Be sure to visit the Bury Me Naturally website, NCNaturalBurial.com, and pick up a casket and a “I’m Okay with Decay” TShirt.

Support Carol’s efforts to help the environment and your wallet! And LIKE her business on Facebook.

And here’s Heavy’s commercial if you want to give it a second look:

Leave a comment: what was your favorite part of our adventures with Heavy, Carol, and the interesting folks of Asheville?

6.14.10

Totally Random Repo Commercial

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As part of our I Love Local Commercials series, the latest business to receive a free local commercial from us and Microbilt is TCT Recovery, owned and operated by one Walter Salmon.  FYI, “recovery” is a nice way of referring to “repossession”, the unfortunate circumstance in which something that has been purchased and is not being payed for is reclaimed.  It may sound complicated, but as Walter will tell you, it’s relatively EASY.

If you’re a regular consumer of our videos (officially referred to as a Mythical Beast), you’ve probably figured out that we don’t do much planning for our local commercials. Instead, we show up and let the owners/employees and the setting serve as our inspiration.  Right after meeting Walter, we learned that he referred to the folks whose vehicles he repossessed as “clients”.  It was almost as if Walter’s perspective was that he was doing a service for these people.  Now, there’s an angle for a commercial.

In order to make a great (translation: hilariously bad) local commercial, we have to do our fair share of “research”.  There’s only one way to do research about repossessions.  You gotta do some repossessin’.  Well, we did, and let’s just say that it wasn’t necessarily as easy as Walter’s commercial implies.

Thanks for watching!  Feel free to share this with any friends who might need an extra vehicle taken off their hands, or any friends that just need a laugh.  Comment below with your favorite part of the commercial and behind-the-scenes video!

2.3.10

Violent and Awesome Credit Union Commercial

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The latest commercial in our I Love Local Commercials web series is for the good folks at Bucks First Federal Credit Union in Bristol, PA. They were such good sports when we had Edbassmaster pull one over on them as Skippy. But the ultimate goal wasn’t to let Skippy make them feel uncomfortable…it was to give them a free, crazy, local commercial. For this one, we went for the classic, scripted commercial featuring the employees as amateur actors. Oh…and a mascot, too.

The series continues in a couple of weeks, and you can still nominate your favorite local business for a free commercial from us and Microbilt! Now, tell us…what did you think of this one?

1.19.10

Back in the Saddle!

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We’re back in the greater Lillington area to churn out some more Internetainment for you and yours. The plan is to continue to bring you regular vlogs throughout the week on our second youtube channel. Here we go!

Here’s the video we’re talking about, which features both of the commercials our NC friends made for the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Contest.

We may be known for making bad commercials, but these guys have developed the knack for making ones that are actually good, so help them out! Remember, you can vote for one of the commercials EVERY day through Jan. 31st. Every time you vote, you enter yourself in for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl (a value of $3000!). So, go and vote for our friends commercials.

Comment below with which one is your favorite.