Best Beer Commercial ever
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 at
10:40 pm
Guinness
Tagged with: Beer • Best • Commercial • Ever
Filed under: Beer
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@Pythagoras6 cheers lad
great one.
egkg75 you should change religions b/c even the Catholic Church admits that evolution is a fact. Read a frikkin’ book, you stone-cold moron.
Oh hey, the tune for this was based on a klezmer song, so does that make this srs bsns about evolution vs. creationism null and void?
Mud(s)kip(per)s going bleah! for the win!
And so, the war between science and religion continues. Can’t we all just get along? I mean, at the end of the day, whether we’re “Creationist” or “Evolutionist”, we all sit down to our favourite BEvERage, do we not? Let’s give it a rest and raise a pint together.
A fabulous commercial. Excellent CGI. Excellent story. Excellent concept. I raise my glass today to the advertising department at Guinness for making an entertaining and funny commercial.
As a Catholic I find this offensive…jk
@kezzylee1
the fishfrog thing didnt like the water so he made beer, get it now?
Even the hardest Creationist can’t deny that this is a brilliant advert.
plehh
This is a GREAT commercial! For those who care, scientists call lots of factual things “theories” like the “theory of infectious disease”. The “theory” of evolution is a fact. When a community of scientists call something a theory they mean it is an established fact, unless some science comes along to prove differently.
@Mafiaaffe mmk thanx bai
@SangheiliSniper11 Get some education please.
grazy:D
I loved this–it’s brilliant.
i dont get it
“plehh”
“plehh”
@Anonymous7349 no, the actual theory is flawed, granted it is still a theory, I just feel it is wrong to accept something as fact and pressure everyone to believe the same. Example, the missing link, we still haven’t found it, and until we do I don’t want a theory to be accepted as fact.
@Anonymous7349 no, the actual theory is flawed, granted it is still a theory, I just feel it is wrong to accept something as fact and pressure everyone to believe the same. Example, the missing link, we still haven’t found it, and until we do I don’t want a theory to be accepted as fact.
@Anonymous7349 no, the actual theory is flawed, granted it is still a theory, I just feel it is wrong to accept something as fact and pressure everyone to believe the same. Example, the missing link, we still haven’t found it, and until we do I don’t want a theory to be accepted as fact.
@petraizzg um, ok
@Anonymous7349 no, the actual theory is flawed, granted it is still a theory, I just feel it is wrong to accept something as fact and pressure everyone to believe the same. Example, the missing link, we still haven’t found it, and until we do I don’t want a theory to be accepted as fact.
@Anonymous7349 no, the actual theory is flawed, granted it is still a theory, I just feel it is wrong to accept something as fact and pressure everyone to believe the same. Example, the missing link, we still haven’t found it, and until we do I don’t want a theory to be accepted as fact.
@Anonymous7349 no, the actual theory is flawed, granted it is still a theory, I just feel it is wrong to accept something as fact and pressure everyone to believe the same. Example, the missing link, we still haven’t found it, and until we do I don’t want a theory to be accepted as fact.
@Anonymous7349 no, the actual theory is flawed, granted it is still a theory, I just feel it is wrong to accept something as fact and pressure everyone to believe the same. Example, the missing link, we still haven’t found it, and until we do I don’t want a theory to be accepted as fact.