MARMALADE THINKS BIG FOR HEINZ

Melbourne agency Marmalade is launching a viral campaign to promote Heinz Big Eat, which will be followed by TV and cinema.

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Agency: Marmalade
Writer/Art Director: Neil Mallet
Agency Producer: Rachel Taylor
Director: Micca Delaney
Production Company: Exit
Production Company Producer: Nik Round
Score: Ross Ingles

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Anonymous said:

I thought virals were supposed to be good.It's like a really bad version of the Fosters 'I am Australian' ad, only using cliches, stereotypes and the most obvious award-school solution to the brief.Big Eat?Big pile of poo more like.Fucking hell, is this the best we can do?

Anonymous said:

very poor mans barclays bank 'Big' campaign featuring Anthony Hopkins by Leagas Delany in 1998......I bet showing the hopkins ad convinced the Heinz client to do it...(because it's a good ad)

Anonymous said:

That ad is toilet.

Anonymous said:

Big fuck up.

Anonymous said:

You're absolutely right 1.17pm, and even the Fosters 'I am Australian' ad was ripped directly from an 'I am Canadian' ad that the client apparently saw and liked.

Anonymous said:

Oh yes, and the music is utter bollocks too.

Anonymous said:

Oooh dear. If I'd done that 'viral' I would have kept it quiet instead of exposing it to Lynchy. Can't wait for the big cinema ad!

Anonymous said:

Obviously a complete misunderstanding of the idea of viral: ie: make a commercial so good, so piss funny that it'll be spread around via email. Clearly it gets zero out of ten on that score. I rather fancy this was sold in as a 'clever media' strategy: ie: Put all the budget into production and don't spend a bean on airtime. Too bad it fails miserably there too.

Anonymous said:

They've stolen the concept from a prodigy music video!

Anonymous said:

This pile of shit is attracting the flies from the Caltex ad below.

Anonymous said:

Oh geez!How do you make a good actor act so badly?Cowell had this character down pat as that handyman guy from Life Support.What happened?

Anonymous said:

damn that was lame. if you're just going to have a guy standing there and talking, what he's saying needs to be a hell of a lot more interesting than that.

Captain Obvious said:

Marmalade have been doing some good work in Melbourne but this falls short. The Heinz UPKETCH print ad is better.

Anonymous said:

People really don't understand 'viral'. You Tube is a media channel. I don't think you can actually have a 'viral strategy'. It's akin to having a 'word of mouth' strategy. You can create something so good that people talk about it. But isn't the strategy there a creative one rather than a channel one?

Anonymous said:

The irony? The Big things behind him are little on that screen, losing the impact! Could have set it up like that, then switched to the closeup view they barely use!

Anonymous said:

Great creative rationale, now where is the ad?

Anonymous said:

Just for balance, I'd like to say I like this ad a lot.Unfortunately though, I can't.

Anonymous said:

The irony? You think a simple re-edit could in any way save this shop-worn idea.

Anonymous said:

No, don't think a reedit would help much, but it couldn't hurt to have your BIG things actually be BIG rather than postage stamp sized! Especially with a compressed file as the screening method!

Anonymous said:

ok, i have heard the phrase 'budgie smugglers' 23,763 times in ads during the last 2 months.time to hang it up and come up with a new phrase kids.

Anonymous said:

You guys are such dicks. I love it.

Anonymous said:

As mentioned before this is not a "viral". This is an ad that happens to be posted on YouTube.Agencies need to fucking learn that the game is changing. Not keep doing lame ads that no one gives a crap about.Viral my ass.

Anonymous said:

Bad idea.Bad execution.In a word:Bad

Anonymous said:

Its not viral, till it goes viral. And this ain't the type of material that would go anywhere.

Anonymous said:

I assume you're from Marmalade 3.18PM?Yes, most of the people who comment on this blog are 'dicks'. Is that surprising? We're in advertising after all.However, I know a handful of people in the industry who are quite the opposite and I'm sure they would feel the same way about your latest spot. The vitriol comes from a collective disappointment that you have failed to deliver for what is obviously a great client. Hey, you're not the first to fall flat and you won't be the last. Just recognise that it has happened, this isn't 'great' and move on.You could start by not reading this blog anymore.

Anonymous said:

I loved it!Deborah, Account Service x

Anonymous said:

But then again, you do have cutouts of Dilbert cartoons on your cubicle wall eh Debs?XX

Anonymous said:

Marmalade a turkey.

Anonymous said:

lame, really really lame.

Anonymous said:

The comments on this blog did nothing to prepare me for just how crap that ad really was.

Anonymous said:

ewww. a true stinker.

Anonymous said:

Well I loved it.Truly an example of where advertising should be.Unlike the rest of you self indulgent wankers.Cut the pony tail and let it run free.i'll be here all week try the veal.

Anonymous said:

I love the fact that all these people who have bagged this ad remain anonymous....its almost as crappy as they think this ad is.....

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