Browse our latest collection of Ad Nauseam episodes critiquing the most memorable commercials from yesterday and today.
In the advertising world, "Borrowed Interest" is when a product latches on to a popular trend in the current culture to exhibit how cool and with it that company is. Or at least that's what State Farm was trying to go for in their "Beard Smelling Hipster" ad.
Joe and Mike agree that there's one man who deserves to be called an automotive advertising pioneer -- it's Los Angeles legend, Cal Worthington. Cal's legacy for inspiring a whole generation of silly car dealer ads lives on.
Mini-Darth Vader sets a new standard in big-game commercials.
Amazon Prime is all about low prices and fast delivery. That's related to Medusa how? Joe and Mike observe the odd association Amazon Prime establishes with Greek mythology.
Mike and Joe revisit the classic 1979 Coca-Cola ad featuring Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Famer "Mean" Joe Greene and the cultural relevance this commercial still has in the world of advertising.
Auto Dealers often have egos the size of a Humvee and the creative talent of a Go Kart. Joe and Mike take a look at two embarrassingly terrible dealership spots and provide their usual insightful and amusing commentary.
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