It's like they forgot how satisfying it was to see the characters DRINK it. Like, the drinking animations in the black and white ones were so good it actually made you think "DAMN IT'S THAT GOOD?!" but then in these newer ones even with celebrities they barely drink it. What the hell?
Nowadays they "air sip" it to compensate for their 30th deadpan take. Back then the characters were sweaty and exhausted, so when they gulp it down it's more satisfying seeing them bounce back vs the former back to my makeup trailer looks
they did the Star Wars ones in 3D instead of stop motion so i guess it was just cheaper to produce more to help promote the airing of Episode I but man did the quality of the animation drop off by the end. You can tell its the same rigged model, different animators
lemmingscanfly5: A very clever, creative commercial idea eventually turned into millennial mush sh*t. It's "science", Baby! (See: The Second Law Of Thermodynamics.)
If I remember correctly, old Brisk was too... Lemony for my tastes. The tea was more chemical too. It does taste a lot better since then. They focused more on lemon covering up the chemical tea back then than the stuff they have now. That was old Brisk.
There was something about it that would be really refreshing but would make my throat feel weird. Still has a tinge of that today. I liked it a lot as a kid but I think I just liked the sugar.
No. No, they should not. Did you not watch the video? It proves what happens when a funny idea goes on for too long. They stopped being funny after about four commercials.
1998 - 2004 : Black and White Smooth Animation Cute Parody for the time Uses big franchies at the time. 2005 - 2011: In Color Slight use of 3DCG but still smooth Still hits with the times. "Brisk sells itself" went for a bit. It was a gag at companies who use generic ads, thinking people would just buy it cause it's popular. 2012 Color is still there Very cheaply made with use of nothing but 3DCG, bit of flash. Lowered Framerate, resulting in very choppy and 2D animation. Pure Marketing took over, resulting in Starwars or whatever was popular instead of celebrities or parody.
I doubt phase II was much of a "middle finger" or that the "higher ups" were hindering their work. A) It's a commercial to sell iced tea, not a personal film project. The goal from the advertising agency's point if view is to please the client. And the client was obviously pleased. B) The "higher ups" were willing to pay to turn that "middle finger" commercial into an multimillion dollar Superbowl spot, greatly exceeding the cost of the actual production. So they obviously believed in it enough to back it up with that and then a subsequent followup campaign. C) Phase II was the point where the campaign jumped the shark. So much for creative integrity.
Well, his brain is broken now so he had to do a shitload of shitty movies that don't mean shit to make money to provide for his family after he can no longer do movies. Cuz his brain got broken somehow. Not judging, just reporting the facts.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who came here to mention how poor in taste this comment is after finding out he has been battling dementia for possibly the last 20 yrs or so
Respect to Danny devito Bruce Willis and Sylvester Stallone for being able to make fun of themselves in these adverts I wish a lot more celebs in the present day could do that
1:04 You’re fired! 1:13 Try this. Lipton Brisk Iced Tea. 2:31 3:02 This will make you feel good! HEY! 3:45 So, you puppets are fired! 4:18 Is that all you got, puppet boy? 4:23 New Brisk Tastes So Good It Sells Itself! 4:56 Tastes so much better it sells itself? 6:31 Damn! That is pretty good! 6:43 See? That’s what I don’t do commercials! 7:17 That’s Brisk Baby!
I remember these commercials I wuz 6 years old when I saw them on tv lol always loved these commercials Bruce Lee and Rocky Balboa where my favorite lol 😂😂 😂
I was drinking in the 1998 to 2002 nostalgia, and then all of a sudden I was in the era of Facebook and mobile games, and everything suddenly wasn't as cool (the Darth Maul stuff was still funny though, I'll give you that).
This is what advertising should look like It's funny and it's obviously advertising something specific. The item they are selling is literally the only thing in colour in the entire ad
Literally the ones that I find iconic were definitely the old Bruce Willis commercial, Sylvester stallone, and of course my main boy Eminem. So sad they don't make commercials like this anymore.
These commercials were the best! The Eminem one was the very first one I ever saw. I saw the rest on RU-vid. One minor criticism I have is that the alternate version of the Bruce Lee was used only and not the original too and the TV version of the Eminem one and the 8-second version of the Ozzy Osborn commercial weren’t included, but other than that, great video!
These are one of the few advertisements that have made me buy their product recently. I'm not a person to by ad products either these ads are just so good