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It was a a good look at the history of the American advertising industry and some of the more memorable campaigns and creative minds of the the last several decades. Unfortunately, the filmmakers presented a rather one-dimensional story about big advertising that focused on the the handful of men and women who have had tremendous commercial success shilling their clients' products. Regrettably, there was no mention of the environmental, psychological, and societal impact of our modern globalized consumption-based corporate hegemony.
Here's a gem of insight from legendary ad man Hal Riney: "The frightening and most difficult thing about being what somebody calls a "creative person" is you have absolutley no idea where any of your thoughts come from really. And especially if you have no idea where they will come from tomorrow"
It was a a good look at the history of the American advertising industry and some of the more memorable campaigns and creative minds of the the last several decades. Unfortunately, the filmmakers presented a rather one-dimensional story about big advertising that focused on the the handful of men and women who have had tremendous commercial success shilling their clients' products. Regrettably, there was no mention of the environmental, psychological, and societal impact of our modern globalized consumption-based corporate hegemony.
Here's a gem of insight from legendary ad man Hal Riney: "The frightening and most difficult thing about being what somebody calls a "creative person" is you have absolutley no idea where any of your thoughts come from really. And especially if you have no idea where they will come from tomorrow"


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