Showing posts with label PETA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PETA. Show all posts

Her Boyfriend Went Vegan - Peta Commercial



The newest Peta commercial, "Boyfriend Went Vegan". In typical Peta fashion, this ad is creating more controversy. If you ask me she looked pretty happy at the end there.

Credits:
Advertising Agency: Matter, USA
Creative Director / Art Director: Dan Neri
Copywriter: Jon Koffler
Producer: Randy Zook
Director: Dave Laden
Production Company: Hungry Man
Executive Producer: Dan Duffy

Olivia Munn Peta Billboard Ad


Olivia Munn wears nothing but her birthday suit in a new PETA anti-fur print ads and the giant billboard in LA.

Laura Vandervoort the Newest PETA Celebrity Print Ad

Laura Vandervoort has her body-painted to look like a lizard for the newest PETA ad, and asks us "Whose Skin Are You In?"

In Peta's behind the scenes video and exclusive interview Vandervoort says, "I want to make people aware that if you want a high end python bag or crocodile... Three or four alligators have to die for each purse. It's just ridiculous. A lot of people think that reptiles don't feel, but they do."

Elisabetta Canalis Gets Naked For Peta Print Ad

The newest Peta Print Ad features Elisabetta Canalis's.
For those who need more of Canalis, the photo shoot for Peta is below.

Full Credits to follow.

Peta's Naked Truth About Vegetarianism with NBA Scout Bonnie-Jill Laflin

Peta campaigns have always been designed to shock and subsequently spark a conversation about the issues that are important to them, and this latest print ad campaign from the controversial animal rights activist group follows this method of operation perfectly. By placing NBA's first and only professional scout Bonnie-Jill Laflin naked in front of high school lockers with copy that speaks about the benefits of vegetarianism, the print ad campaigns message geared toward young females and their body conscience angst is sure to get both positive and negative attention - clearly Peta's intention.

Karina Smirnoff For the Newest Peta Ad

Karina Smirnoff of Dancing With the Stars, poses in her nada's for the latest Peta celebrity ad, Karina would rather dance naked than wear fur.

The Russian beauty added this about Peta and appearing in the advertising, "You have a choice as an individual ... whether to make a statement that you do support killing animals or make a statement when you don't. And you can still be as chic as you can possibly want to be."

Pamela Anderson Stars in new Banned Peta Commercial Video

Pamela Anderson stars in a new video for Peta, the latest Peta ad titled "Cruelty Doesn't Fly". Anderson plays a security guard in the spot and dons an airport security-guard outfit and strips traveler's of their fashion faux pas animal skins. The video also stars, Steve-O, punk rocker Nina Hagen and famous comedian Andy Dick. Leave it to Peta and their commercials to leave us scratching our heads. Continue reading after watching the ad they rejected this ad from being shown at some US airports.
PETA is making news again with this new spot, the Pamela Anderson commercials has been banned from airport TV's. The message is "Cruelty doesn't fly", and that wearing skins, fur, leather or wool is not OK, BUT according to PETA, they had planned to run the ad on CNN airport edition, but were told that it was "too racy".
Despite the ban, Pamela Anderson is still planning to speak out against animal cruelty and wants to pitch the commercial to the likes of Sir Richard Branson.

Don't tell me they were surprised at the reaction.

Peta Banned Super Bowl Commercial

Peta takes NBC for a ride with their new ad. Make no mistake about it Peta knew that NBC would never allow this ad to air during the Super Bowl. Now they take the hype and run.



Steve Hall at AdGabber had some great thoughts on the Peta Super Bowl spot:
PETA contends NBC's response to their ad had "PETA bigwigs blushing like beets." Um, right. More like they were fist bumping each other and laughing at how NBC just fell right into their trap.

In response to PETA's ad, NBC VP of Standards Victoria Morgan wrote, "the PETA spot submitted to Advertising Standards depicts a level of sexuality exceeding our standards," it portrays one actor "screwing herself with broccoli" and another with "asparagus on her lap appearing as if it is ready to be inserted into her."

Is everyone blushing now? Right. Didn't think so. This is tiring.

Of course an ad like this would never be allowed to appear in the Super Bowl. PETA knew it. NBC could have just ignored the whole thing or just one lined it with, "this ad is not acceptable" without lengthy explanation.

Doesn't NBC understand PETA played them? That a trap was clearly set and NBC walked straight into it?

The whole strategy, of course, is to contend NBC allows ads for unhealthy junk food from the lies of KFC but won't allow ads encouraging, in PETA's opinion, a healthier lifestyle. Well, PETA, how about an ad that just said that instead of an ad which depicts women having sex with vegetable?
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