11 Adverts That Failed So Hard They Actually Won
Sometimes it's very hard to tell if the companies behind these were self-aware or not.
There surely must be a certain amount of insanity involved in being an advertising executive, coming up with dancing meerkats and over-the-top personalities designed with the express purpose of being memorable - but what about those adverts that think they're coming across one way, only to epically fail when it comes to public reaction? Far from being easily recallable works of artistic brilliance like the often fond-remembered "Guinness advert with the horses" - a great surrealist piece that sees the crashing waves of a beach and a group of surfers brought to life with the stampede of a group of wild horses. But to talk about advertising's greatest achievements is for another time - or perhaps a clip-filled fluff-show created to pacify the masses while we wait on whether or not Bryan Cranston is returning to Breaking Bad or not. Instead it seems that many advertisers get carried away with the very notion of creating something that can be held up to other greats that share the same screen - and epically miss the mark.