BlaRo
Little Nudger
https://pic.armedcats.net/a/an/anonymous/2008/05/04/dfgdfgdfgdfg.jpg
Way too drunk...
https://pic.armedcats.net/a/an/anonymous/2008/05/04/dfgdfgdfgdfg.jpg
Way too drunk...
Also I just realized my hand looks huge in that picture. :shock:
Now this is awesome..
[YOUTUBE]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDJ9ePzQYHE[/YOUTUBE]
https://pic.armedcats.net/a/an/anonymous/2008/05/04/dfgdfgdfgdfg.jpg
Way too drunk...
Disclaimer: Oh dear god!!! I had no idea those definitions of those words even existed.
Really great! But not as awesome as this:
[YOUTUBE]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cdMF143MHio[/YOUTUBE]
Make sure your subwoofers are properly loud
http://world.honda.com/message/impossibledreams/cm/
If commercials were this good who would need TV?
(Best quality version I've ever seen.)
http://world.honda.com/message/impossibledreams/cm/
If commercials were this good who would need TV?
(Best quality version I've ever seen.)
The two-minute advert appears as a single, long camera dolly along a Rube Goldberg machine chain reaction arrangement of parts from the car. It is in fact two one-minute chain-reaction sequences, carefully set up on opposing walls of the studio and stitched together, the join being at the moment where the muffler/exhaust box rolls across the floor (this can be seen by watching the floor pattern change). The advert took 606 different takes to complete, and only minuscule CGI was used, for lighting highlights and slowing down the motion at one point. The cars featured, one disassembled for the pieces and the other on the trailer, were two of the six hand-built pre-mass production Accords.
It still amazes me how they managed to get that Defender on the top.
I always thought they should have had the hondajet fly past too with the beardy guy in the pilot seat.They forgot the HondaJet