nice and amusing
Hush your mouth!
Remember all those rent-a-celeb ads that have been doing the rounds on C4 lately? Well, here's the one I'm responsible for producing.
warning: link contains *very* strong language
warning: link contains *very* strong language
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As if any further proof was needed... Richard Whitely is the dude!!!!
Though howcome you're responsible for it?
Though howcome you're responsible for it?
I'd read about this the other day.. apparently C4 wanted to show it in cinemas as part of the advertisisng before Kill Bill Vol 2, but the cinema advertising agency wouldn't let them without some extensive editing. Its being shown in oits full glory on Film Four after 10pm.
I love it It's wonderfully edited together and very amusing. How funny is it to see Kim and Aggie from How Clean Is Your House swearing!
Thanks for the link Byron
I love it It's wonderfully edited together and very amusing. How funny is it to see Kim and Aggie from How Clean Is Your House swearing!
Thanks for the link Byron
Heh, I wondered where if came from. (No, I'm not really responsible for it. ) How bonkers is it that it can't be screened before Kill Bill, a film that contians every word in the ad and a *lot* worse than some colourful Anglo-Saxon!
I love JD's bit!
Nice one Byron!
Nice one Byron!
that's my fave too im trying to get it all written down so it can be my quote
by Alan
I love JD's bit!
I hope you're not gonna put swear words in your quote young lady
by bipolar
that's my fave too im trying to get it all written down so it can be my quote
Update, courtesy of the Grauniad. (Article contains a word some users may find offensvie.)
media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,1172209,00.html
Fess up then, who squealed?
media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,1172209,00.html
The short film, which depicts Channel 4 stars reciting their favourite swear words, was expected to cause indignation in some quarters when it began broadcasting on the network's FilmFour channel on Monday. Instead more than half a million web users have tuned in to watch the advert over the internet.
... The broadcaster has not received a single complaint about the advert - although it has not had a wide airing as FilmFour only has around 400,000 subscribers. The internet, however, seems to have given Channel 4 the reaction it may have wanted to provoke.
Media watchdog Ofcom confirmed it was investigating a total of five complaints about the advert, but would not comment on their nature.
Fess up then, who squealed?