Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Funny Commercials

Sony HandyCam Commercial - Kiss

A woman has preserved the memories of a kiss with her boyfriend by a Sony Handy Cam. …Watch The Commercial



Carling Frustrating Beer Commercial - Husband Licks Entire House

A wife is very frustrated when she sees that her husband has not cleaned the house as yet. In her anger she spills his Carling Beer. …Watch The Commercial





Apuana Beer - Boobs Bottle Opener Sexy Ad

In this Russian beer commercial, a sexy hot girl enters a bar and asks for Apuana beer. …Watch The Commercial



Levis Jeans Funny Commercial - Blind Man

A woman comes running frantically in a wash-room. Seems like she has stolen some big cash. On entering the rest room …Watch The Commercial



Banned Exilim Casio Camera Commercial

A boy and his girl-friend bid good bye to their parents and leave to have fun in the park. They use their 10.1 mega pixel Casio camera …Watch The Commercial



Sexy Commercial - Museum of Sex

A commercial of Museum of Sex, located in Ney York is an educational sexual epicenter. The Museum of Sex is …Watch The Commercial



Mastercard Funny Commercial - Intercom

After a 75$ night out on the town, the guy drops his girlfriend home. While they are on the door he shocks his girl with a freaky favour… asks her to …Watch The Commercial



Skin Less Skin Condoms Funny Commercial - Chewing Gum

A boy and a girl are making out in their house. The boy removes a condom from his wallet so that they can have safe sex. Just then the girl’s …Watch The Commercial



Agent Provocateur Lingerie Sexy Commercial - Kylie Minogue

Proving that Agent Provocateur really is the most erotic lingerie in the world Kylie Minogue shows the world how to do it in this 90 second commercial. …Watch The Commercial

10 Best Places To Find How-To Videos


Once upon a time, how-to guides were all about numbered lists and badly-drawn diagrams. Now those guides have gone multimedia, with a slew of new sites offering video how-tos from the users themselves. Here are 10 of the best.

1. VideoJug: VideoJug mixes user generated clips with professionally made content. Videos are accompanied by a text version, and you can download clips to your iPod or PSP. This UK-based site is receiving a lot of hype from the British press.

2. Sclipo carries a remix of the YouTube tagline: “Broadcast your skills”. The European startup provides how-to guides in English and Spanish.

3. Sutree: Sutree is a video aggregator that pulls in videos from sites like YouTube and Metacafe. Clips are picked by users and approved by moderators. There are no user profiles or playlists, making it a fairly lightweight offering.

4. 5min: 5min is a “videopedia” with a large amount of content. What we like: it offers unique features like slow-motion and zooming, especially useful for learning new skills.

5. Expert Village: Expert Village is trying to win on volume, with thousands of videos posted by experts. Currently, the site counts more than 1,700 experts and some 17,000 videos.

6. ViewDo: similar to VideoJug, ViewDo provides tagging, comments, video embeds, and RSS feeds for each expert. The contributors are ranked based on their expertise.

7. Helpful Video: With its minimalist interface, Helpful video is one of the few sites where you actually have to pay for some clips. The concept is interesting, but we doubt anyone will pay for your beginner’s guide to karate: there are just too many free alternatives.

8. TeacherTube: TeacherTube is YouTube for education, with courses for maths, data processing and literature. The site is organized by “channels” and “groups” (college, university, sciences, technology, Maths…). Features include blog embeds, favorites, tagging and commenting.

9. Vidipedia: Vidipedia wants to be the Wikipedia of the videos. It provides info on personalities, historical events and other content you’d expect to find in an encyclopedia. You can leave comments, download or embed videos elsewhere.

10. YouTube: Don’t forget YouTube itself: the YouTube category “How To and DIY provides a massive number of how-to videos and inspiration for projects. In fact, it could crush the others simply because of YouTube’s massive userbase.