Offensive Cell Phone Ad Parodies

LOLz AT&T 'No Bars' Commercial

Advertisers have to be prepared for their $10 million commercial messages to be hacked to bits, like poor Vinnie in this parody of AT & T.

I it, Dummy Darko doesn’t get a critical message because his phone doesn’t get coverage in the basement. This wildly violent and profane parody is a wonderful example of creativity run amok. The AT & T advertising agency better get these guys under contract -- either a hit, or a financial contract. They must be stopped.
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