We've had a similar run of commercials here in Quebec, about a year ago. Namely, I recall a guy getting his hands caught in a pressroll machine.
Not really something you want to see in the intermission of a hockey game. Asha'man fucked around with this message on 11-14-2007 at 03:44 AM.
It's the same kind of bullshit that Thai insurance company is using to sell their shit. Using powerful emotions to get a point across, while works, I just don't think it really has a business in entertainment.
But like I said, there's nothing I can really say to defend it other than personal disagreement. Freedom of speech, press, and all that. I'm just glad shit like this would probably never go in America just because of the anti-violent, kid-friendly stand America's media has. (lol)
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Maradon! said:
Am I the only one that LOL'd?
Nope!
No chef carries huge pots of boiling whatever across a busy kitchen. Even if they desperately need to move it, they get one of lackeys to.
Now they just need one for teen pregnancy, featuring teens doing typical peer pressure roles before having sex, then the girl taking a pregnancy test later in the week and going "NOAAAAAAAW"
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Reynar probably says this to all the girls:
The construction worker one was the best. "And they really should have replaced these tank-" BOOOM
And yeah, that's awesome really. I like the noises the truck makes when he hits it more than the explosion though.
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This one time, at Mortious camp:
I still prefer this one.
You know it is a bad day at work when a forklift roars by with a decapitated driver and a man impaled on one forks wildly waving a running chainsaw
But it would also certainly be the most memorable!
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Mortious had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
Purely scare tactics.No chef carries huge pots of boiling whatever across a busy kitchen. Even if they desperately need to move it, they get one of lackeys to.
At this kitchen I worked at for awhile, one of the chef's did exactly what happened in this except it got his leg and not his face.
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How much Vorago can a Vorago-chuck chuck?
Part of a string of surprisingly violent (For something run on normal television at 3 in the afternoon) commercials intended to shock viewers into taking workplace safety seriously. Well, quite sure they pulled off the shocking part.http://youtube.com/watch?v=tN2gpRcFKAQ
Oddly enough, they onyl show until the fall here in Ontario - now I'm going to have burned-face-betty in my head whenever I watch any sort of Zombie movie.