- April
- 19th
- 2008
another suggestive “Burger King” ad!
Go watch and find out why this was banned! Man, I never thought the King has a Jr.!
Go watch and find out why this was banned! Man, I never thought the King has a Jr.!
This video was previously banned by Metacafe.com but the owners put it back again. It’s a girl brushing teeth in her undies, and so funny! =) Go watch before it’s taken down again!
A sexually suggestive Tom Ford sunglasses print ad showing a woman’s lips biting a man’s finger was banned in Italy Tuesday for being too “vulgar.” The sexy print, already published in three Italian’s womens’ magazines, has been banned by the Italian Advertising Institute (IAA) as being too “sexually implicit”.
The ad, however is still viewable on TomFord.com (go see it!!) — with the warning “Sexually Explicit Images”. Aside from the banned ad, the website of the American designer show ads of a naked woman clutching the crotch of a man in a suit, and another of a naked woman ironing whilst man drinks champagne and clutches a cigar.
The IAA’s ruling said the image was “deeply vulgar and went beyond bad taste to actually offend the public’s sensibility.” It deplored the “explicit and provocative character” of the image which “goes beyond acceptable limits for advertising aimed at the general public.” The ad “is an offensive gesture which insults women and the dignity of all”, it concluded.
This is a PG13 video ad so kids, STAY AWAY! Hehe! And for those over 13, go watch and find out why this Private Islands Inc. commercial was banned
Which really sucks coz the building projector displays the coolest ads ever! According to the uploader, the projection on the Messeturm (a landmark in Frankfurt) started 101meters above ground level and extended over 10 levels of the building. WOW!
TOO BAD for Brazilians! Hehe! According to reports, Judge Flavio Rabello prohibited the video game “Bully” from being imported, distributed, sold or promoted on websites and stores in Brazil on the grounds that its content is too violent for young children and teenagers. Stores will have 30 days to comply with the order. The request to ban it came from a local youth support center. Rio Grande do Sul state prosecutor Alcindo Bastos said,
“The aggravating factor is that everything in the game takes place inside a school. That is not acceptable.”
“Bully” is made by Rockstar Games and mainly distributed in Brazil by JPF Maggazine. The game lets players act out the life of a 15-year-old student and decide how to deal with teachers and cliques at a boarding school. Edward Nebb, spokesman for New York-based Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., the parent company of Rockstar, said while the decision will “prevent Brazilian consumers from enjoying ‘Bully: Scholarship Edition,’ it will not have a material impact on the sales of this popular title.”