Red Devil is pushing me too hard
| QuickTime link to the :30 commercial, which will pop in a new window. 2.5 MB. |
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There is a new addition to the Red Devil Games spots, brought to you by Red Devil Games dot com of Red Bank New Jersey. The spots are available on their site, I just put a local link to the video because I believe in my heart that hotlinking is wrong.
I can’t say anything bad about this commercial. It tops the earlier three, all of which were already very good. There is a lot of bang for your buck in these spots, which are all creative energy and a few dollars in fake mustaches. I greatly enjoy the man’s wife having a mustache for no apparent reason, and of course the “Did I push him too hard?” line and response.
I’m glad to see the Red Devil Games site has an online shopping cart, because their spots definitely have a good reach beyond their local market area on a little something I like to call the Internets. It’s a great state of affairs when a few guys with a camera and no budget can outstrip most of the professionally made commercials on TV for entertainment value. Keep up the great work!
| QuickTime link to the :30 commercial, which will pop in a new window. 2.5 MB. |





Pingback // December 13th, 2005 // 11:16 am
[...] Sometimes when low budget commercials try too hard even the best of intentions can go awry. Here’s a local commercial for a food delivery service that makes an attempt at some kind of concept that mocks mental disorders. Sometimes a cheaply done local spot can work really well like a Saturday Night Live skit. Or sometimes it can not work well at all and look kind of cheap and strung together, like a Mad TV skit. Watch the video to find out which thing happened. [...]
Comment // January 23rd, 2006 // 12:01 am
guys, i live in red bank, and this store recently closed down. i was so so sad. i never really shopped there too much, so all it really means for me is nomore of these awesome commercials.
Comment // January 24th, 2006 // 1:32 pm
That’s too bad, I hope the people who made the commercials continue with video production, they seemed like they had a lot of spirit.