The Brilliant MotoRAZR 2 Ad

What an ad this one is. Brilliant stuff. Turn up the sound.

Much higher quality versions on TV. They should make more ads like this instead of the shit I usually see.

More interesting ads at Bala Sundaram’s blog: Not Just An Ad

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25 Responses to “The Brilliant MotoRAZR 2 Ad”

  1. sindhu says:

    another cellphone ad…yawn. jus add in a pretty babe all ready to kick ass with some french dj composed music in the bg..woooooo !

    remember that la amour ad? no you don’t. this one too you wont.

    although i am considering check out the phone.



  2. Anusha says:

    Blah! What’s innovative about the ad?



  3. Arun says:

    As compared to the usual phone ads, this is different. Nokia ads almost always center on the features of the phone and they try to target the common people as much as possible. Remember that 1100 torch ad? Motorola and Samsung go for like these kind of ads. That explains who rules the Indian market.



  4. George says:

    You know which ad I remember? The folding house ad. That was cool. I remember that. I never saw no 1100 ad, but it’s like the most awesome phone ever.



  5. Marc says:

    This pretty babe can kick ass. The choreography is smooth and different. A fight and a dance. And the music is really different and makes the ad fresh.

    Usually the ad is just the screen panning across the phone. This time they went for style.

    I will definitely remember this ad for a long long time.

    What folding house ad?

    And what 1100 ad? There wasn’t any. It was just the greatest phone ever without any ads.



  6. Anusha says:

    1100 was the greatest phone ever??! You guys suck! =D



  7. Anusha says:

    1100 was the greatest phone ever?? You guys suck! =D



  8. Florchakh says:

    Motorola SUX!

    But the babe kicks ass indeed 8)



  9. George says:

    You know, the first Razr ad? This girl is sitting in her house, and everything just folds up and then there’s a Razr on the ground, she picks it up and says hello. That folding bit was nice.



  10. Marc says:

    Yeah it was passable.

    Why do you say Motorola sucks, Florchakh? Look at this.



  11. George says:

    Everything sucks compared to the Nokia 1100. It is the Megatron of phones. That link is funny.



  12. Anusha says:

    “And what 1100 ad? There wasn’t any. It was just the greatest phone ever without any ads.”
    Marc, that phone sucked.



  13. Vin says:

    Motosux.

    The girl was nice…Nice legs. But, motosux.



  14. Marc says:

    Why?



  15. Arun says:

    Motorola has this cool feature – You don’t have to set the time and the date every time you take out your SIM card. Once set, it doesn’t prompt you to reset again.



  16. Marc says:

    Actually nowadays the cell phone servers can automatically (or manually, if you chose that setting on your phone) update your date and time. It works on Aircel and Airtel. Don’t know about the others.



  17. Haris says:

    Even I saw the ad somewhere on the TV. Now I’m only waiting for some cash to buy the phone :)



  18. Marc says:

    I hope you can afford it!



  19. Marc says:

    Comments 6, 7, 11 and 12 were released from Akismet just now.

    Anusha, like George says, the 1100/1108 is the phone from which all other phones came from.



  20. George says:

    It can cure cancer!



  21. Marc says:

    And cause it too!

    Behold its power!



  22. Arun says:

    It has the potential to kill you in an accident escaping unscratched, unbroken!



  23. Marc says:

    Totally.

    I was travelling at 40 kmph and hit a speedbreaker. It fell from my pocket and went tumbling down the road for 20 metres. The damage? A slight scratch on the bottom of the panel.



  24. George says:

    I think the real problem here is your driving.



  25. Marc says:

    It was a speed breaker! What developed country uses them? Primitive shit we have here.



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