The New Honda Advert

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  1. Doggie

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    cant be true mate!
    its to smooth, not to have used special effects!
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    Amazing i had already seen it. Are at least so i thought as there was aload more to it. looks wicked like:D
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    if there was no special effects used how do you explain the tyres defying gravity and moving up he ramp? ;)

    only fault tho
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    They had these perfectly poised weights inside the tires that meant they just needed the slightest of touches to roll round. I read this in the paper the other week and thought WTF! :eek:

    I couldnt be arsed me like there was probs more detailed thought and planning in the advert than there was in making and designing the car itself :lol: :dunce:
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    If you go to www.honda.co.uk you can request a dvd with the making of the advert on.
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    There were visual effects involved - they were handled by The Mill.

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