Media post has a quick write-up on what to expect with MINI’s first superbowl ad. Perhaps unsurprisingly it’s the conclusion to the monster truck spot that’s been all over the web and MotoringFile for the past few months.
<p>I have to confess that I’m a bit apprehensive. MINI has historically produced some pretty creative stuff over the years. The monster truck spot wasn’t in the same class. Sticking with that thread could be a recipe for embarrassment. I hope I’m wrong.</p>
<p>robble, you are so right. Even the lame monster truck ad would have been better. Can’t MINI show a little more class in these commercials. You can be funny and still convey a positive message about your product. The Superbowl VW ad is a good example.</p>
<p>The suspense is killing me…….</p>
<p>I have to confess that I’m a bit apprehensive. MINI has historically produced some pretty creative stuff over the years. The monster truck spot wasn’t in the same class. Sticking with that thread could be a recipe for embarrassment. I hope I’m wrong.</p>
<p>=(</p>
<p>where did the good creativity go?</p>
<p>MINI Marketing–Hire me! I have some great ideas!!!!!</p>
<p>good news – wasn’t the monster truck</p>
<p>bad news.. it was worse.</p>
<p>robble, you are so right. Even the lame monster truck ad would have been better. Can’t MINI show a little more class in these commercials. You can be funny and still convey a positive message about your product. The Superbowl VW ad is a good example.</p>