Entries from May 2010 ↓

Gary Coleman’s love-hate life in advertising

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You had to feel bad for Gary Coleman when he was reduced to shilling for CashCall.com in 2007. The companies that hired the former child star toward the end of his life didn’t have much respect for him, and Coleman, after years of financial struggle and brushes with the law, couldn’t afford much for himself. Still, it was advertising that gave Coleman his early break, with his Chicagoland spots for Harris Bank first introducing viewers to the lovable kid who would become Arnold Jackson on Diff’rent Strokes. That character made him famous, and his “What’choo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” catchphrase was the “Where’s the beef?” of ’80s sitcoms. But he never found financial stability, and was forced to return to advertising on a level that was beneath him (yes, even at 4-foot-8). The CashCall ads proved Coleman could laugh at himself, but it was pained laughter. That pain has now been eased. Gary Coleman died today at age 42.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

Fashion-challenged babies try Huggies jorts

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The cut-off jean-shorts fad may have lost its cool factor among adults, but Huggies has rolled out a denim-pattern diaper for its less fashion-conscious babies. Apparently, Huggies fought with networks over the use of the word “poop,” and ABC, ABC Family and Sprout refused to air JWT’s ad until the ending line was altered. Guys, it’s a diaper. Not much else goes on in those things. Besides, if you allow phrases like “I’ve got chic in my pants” and balk at “poop,” you’ve got it for brains.

—Posted by David Kiefaber

Dodge minivans great for masked standoffs

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The Dodge Grand Caravan is an all-purpose vehicle, whether you need to ferry the kids to soccer practice or consummate shady business deals requiring you and your henchmen to wear kittens mask in a showdown with a bunch of dirty rats. An Eyes Wide Shut-style orgy scene seems the next logical step. By Wieden + Kennedy. Full credits here. Via Jalopnik.

—Posted by Tim Nudd