check out my other videos / oriana250 Unpimp your ride vw commercial compilation. by far the best Volkswagen commercials ever. fair use, not my content just compiled content for entertainment purposes.
Further proof, as if more were needed, that Peter Stormare elevates everything in which he appears. His particular character quirks for each role are unique.
They're sort of becoming classic cars, especially since Mitsubishi stopped producing them as actual sports cars, and VW still makes the Golf GTI, so no wonder
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.SequenceI currently have a 2021 base model Jetta, and it hasn’t had any issues so far so we’ll see, I’m not gonna lie I love the thing but maybe I’m biased because it’s my first car lol, overall been pretty reliable so far
I know. I can feel it. I can taste it. As a VW driver all my life let me tell you I feel his joy. On top of that I'm German. I hate it when they bastardize a good thing.
I love the joke of that girl taking of the letter F, changing the word flame to lame instead and then sticking the F right to the guy that ownes the blue car and then she says: "You got an *F*". Such a funny moment xD
@@jakeb.7997ever since people can share their opinions now via online (like what I'm doing now) they can easily effect products and things they want with a simple post not knowing about consiquence or anything about what their talking about in general
These, and the Joe Izusu commercials are my all time favorites. WV had more risk to take as an already huge company, so props to them for doing something so unorthodox. I had never seen the trebuchet one till now, so rad.
I can’t believe these ads are 15 years old already. I remember being in HS and thinking it was genius of them to mock the whole Pimp My Ride and tuner culture of the time.
Story from an intern who got to work on VW- this was Crispin Porter + Bogusky’s first campaign for VW in 2005/2006. We wanted to move away from the admittedly great “drivers wanted” work done by Arnold in Boston. CPB had done the MINI campaign before this, which was very self-aware, guerilla and experimental (new for that time). CPB had to get more serious for VW, but without becoming sappy or self-important. So rule number 1 was “no German.” No references to Germany or German engineering or anything like that. “Germany” to the American consumer was heavy and overly-serious. VW was lighthearted and easygoing. So everyone got to work on how to nail the tone. And in the end, what won was straight up just leaning into the German thing, but with a twist.
@@otakuhunter4817honestly so many ads now aren't creative It isn't just the "nostalgia" talking Most of the ads that I love have one thing in common, Creative Humor That or "Balls to do whatever the fuck they want"
We definitely need Dr. VW to take a look at the cars on the custom show of The Crew Motorfest. His expertise on un-pimping autos would be very much appreciated there.
Then car scene got boring after that lol 😂 still love vws tho. I miss the ricer days when people puts their individual taste in cars instead of all lookin the same lowered on common wheels in order to all fit in.
Dr. Volkswagen is played by Peter Stormare, a veteran character actor with many TV and movie credits to his name, including "Seinfeld" "Armageddon" and "8mm". Man is simultaneously hilarious and talented.
And The Replacer in COD: Black Ops 4, and Jorunn the Skald King in ESO, and Satan in Constantine, and Alexei in Bad Boys II, and Dieter Stark in The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and whoever in about 10,000 other movies and videogames. 😂
@@roderickmoose7756 don't mind him. Probably another hater. I don't know how these haters drive their german cars or vw that they break so quickly and so often. I still have no problem with my gti even after years of daily driving it. I doubt that they have ever owned a vw. It isn't anywhere near as bad as these haters think. In fact, golf have been one of the most reliable and the best to be daily driven out of all hot hatches. Well, haters are just gonna keep on hating even if you give them facts