Credits for: Rob Reilly
- Creative Director
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Burger King - The King's Gone Crazy (2010) ... Co-Executive CD
Summary: The King runs through an office to deliver a Steak House XT. -
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American Express Open - Reveille (2010) ... Executive Creative Director
Summary: Businesses open in the morning as the traditional sunrise bugle song "Reveille" is played. -
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Old Navy - Denim Derrieres (2009) ... Executive Creative Director
Summary: Old Navy mannequins talk about their derrieres. -
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Hulu - Seth's Giggity Goo (2009) ... Executive Creative Director
Summary: Seth MacFarlane explains Hulu's evil plan, while showing off the voices of Family Guy. -
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Microsoft - Laptop Hunters - Lauren (2009) ... Co-Executive Creative Director
Summary: Lauren shops for laptops, concluding she can't afford the Macs, but finds an HP PC within her budget. -
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Microsoft - Windows 7 - Good News (Kylie) (2009) ... Co-Executive Creative Director
Summary: A little girl, Kylie, puts together a slideshow of happy words about Windows 7 - Final Countdown version. -
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Volkswagen - Hoff (2008) ... Executive Creative Director
Summary: Max the VW Beetle interviews David Hasselhoff. -
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Volkswagen - Shawn Fanning (2008) ... Executive Creative Director
Summary: Max the VW Beetle interviews Napster creator Shawn Fanning. -
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Microsoft - New Family (2008) ... Executive Creative Director
Summary: Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates live with a family to connect with real people. -
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Burger King - Krusty (2007) ... VP Creative Director
Summary: Krusty the Clown tries to persuade the audience to avoid Burger King, and eat his poor quality Krusty burgers. -
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Burger King - Kick'n Chicken (2007)
Summary: A chicken is trained to control his kick. -
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Burger King - Heating Up (2007)
Summary: In this installment featuring the BK burger family, the father Whopper finds there's a party going on at his house. -
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Burger King - Whopper Freakout (2007)
Summary: An experiment in a Burger King where they discontinue the Whopper to see how customers would react.
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