Who says French TV is dull?

posted: 16-Oct-2009

Whoever thought French didn't innovate in advertising, think again.

Check this new internet advert out.

It's a full blown, destructive 'channel take over'.

It starts life in the MPU (that's the web's ridiculous name for the square advert you see on most websites) - and wrecks your homepage, I mean totally wrecks it. Made me laugh.

Lisa



 

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