I keep coming back to this as one of the funniest skits ever.... It is more true now then when it was originally uploaded....
@ACAPREDDUDE7 жыл бұрын
Makes a bold statement of how not just advertising agencies but any workplace environment would be if everyone said what they really meant, functioning on dysfunction rather than tell everyone what they want to hear....Except for the food service industry or the army...They're like that anyway!
@markscott20264 жыл бұрын
"I'll agree to that change and ignore it once I get the job."
@peterffoulkes34647 ай бұрын
This never gets old for me!
@ibuprofenPill2 жыл бұрын
For anyone who’s ever worked in an advertising/marketing agency, all of this will happen at some point or another.
@stealahb3 жыл бұрын
"you have to email me that" .... gosh, the realness.
@baksdey2 жыл бұрын
pure gold
@YonhelFlores3 жыл бұрын
In 2020 still legit but now on zoom or meet.
@christopherszerenos11 жыл бұрын
Incredible.
@hywel46052 жыл бұрын
uncle larry brought me here
@culturetherapist11 ай бұрын
I’m here from a recommendation from Roger Ebert
@babyirene31885 жыл бұрын
That's a long 12 minutes.
@rossmartenak5517 Жыл бұрын
Addressing the notion of Truth in Advertising, especially with respect to TV Commercials is very complicated. The very FIRST complaint I have, as a consumer, is 'small print' on the bottom of the screen. Unless the print was larger AND the commercial was long enough, whereby the average person could carefully read & comprehend what's printed, the practice should STOP IMMEDIATELY. The other issue has to do with the presentation of food. In other words, when you see a fast food burger on TV, it's always perfect & appetizing. When you purchase fast food, it does NOT look the same. TV Commercials & ALL types of pictorial advertising, should portray the products as a lot more. It's a subjective subject, but TV Commercials that insult people's intelligence, are simply a waste of broadcast time. Broadcasting standards should be maintained more closely. Any aspect of a TV commercial that could be taken out of context, should be edited off the final showing. Nowadays the Insurance Company Commercials are the worst culprits. Progressive, for instance a while back showed their endorser "Flo" physically showing up to aid a driver in distress. Unless something portrayed in a commercial is really going to happen, it should not be allowed. For TOTAL truth in advertising, the commercials should be forthright and stick to the point of what their product is all about. Insurance is a necessary evil for All consumers, as it's needed & expensive. Showing obnoxious commercials that have nothing or very little relevance to insurance claims, should be forbidden. Auto manufacturers are all guilty of portraying their cars going too fast for conditions and for some reason the Government allows it?
@johnliebenthal Жыл бұрын
The subtitles ruin it.
@johnliebenthal Жыл бұрын
Make sure you turn off cc unless you need them
@SquareNoggin9 жыл бұрын
It's a good short film, but come on. This is done so much. It's starting to become really obvious that filmakers have a preconceived notion of what office life is like, but have never actually worked in a job like this, and would rather not know the truth, as it would likely shatter their notions. Let's be honest, if there's anybody that's actually clueless about corporate life, it's artists. I understand the sentiment, but it's not as "biting" or as "honest" as they seem to think it is; so many versions of this very short film have been made and continue to be made, and all it does is pander to this anti-corporate mentality that is about as brainwashing and widespread as the culture they think they're depicting. I'd like to see a more honest self-criticism of artist culture, honestly. That would be fresh and different.
@ACAPREDDUDE7 жыл бұрын
The novelty of it is that it satirizes what it would be like if everyone said what they actually thought.
@terribethmitchell5 жыл бұрын
It's not just "office life" -- it's specific to one industry. I work in advertising and this was clearly made by people who have also worked in advertising. Very relevant.
@sandswan5 жыл бұрын
@@terribethmitchell Exactly. Also, this was made over 20 years ago. It's not just another office satire, it was one of the first, and perfect in its insight to the committee driven creative process (as it still is) in advertising.
@emilyorton63045 жыл бұрын
@@sandswan Wow, 20 years ago??? Crazy how it's still pretty much spot on today. Guess some things never change!