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May.13
12:49 PM ET
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
"There Can Only Be One"...Spoof? Not Really--Take A Look
Posted By:Darren Rovell
Topics:Television | Media | Marketing | Advertising | Sports
As I’ve said before, I think the “There Can Only Be One” NBA playoffs spots are ingenious I mean how many ad campaigns were copied for the cover of Time Magazine? And like good spots, there’s now a wave of imitators and spoofs.
We’ll start with the spoof that actually aired. It’s Baron Davis and Adam Sandler in his character of Zohan to promote the movie.
Then there was the Roger Clemens/Barry Bonds one, uncovered by Matt Watson of AOL Fanhouse and produced by guys named Ben and Eric, who have really taken this to a new level.
The guys have also done a spoof with Peyton and Eli Manning.
The Tiger Woods one.
And the Tom Cruise-Oprah Winfrey spoof.
Questions? Comments?
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