Well, it is certainly not anything we would have seen coming — especially since it poses such a stark contrast to the earlier Geico caveman concept, an ad campaign so wildly successful it even snagged its own ABC spinoff “Cavemen” in ...
One thing about the money with eyes commercial is that it has to be extremely low in overhead. Contrast the expense of animating the gecko or paying for an actor with makeup (caveman) with this simple prop. That being said, I prefer the ...
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It is rare that an auto insurance company could consistently provide such quality entertainment. In fact, I can’t remember a Geico commercial I didn’t like. The Caveman commercials are probably the most memorable and will most likely ...
GEICO has been using multiple pitch-persons for some time now. Persons is something of a misnomer...they've used cavemen, a variety of celebrities (my faves.
The gecko is also back in some more palatable offerings. Maybe the lizard could eat or burn or tear "Kash" to shreds in a Japanese monster-movie style "Gecko vs. Kash" commercial. "Cavemen vs. Kash" would also be fine. ...
The first in the caveman commercial series is this one where a GEICO.com commercial is being filmed and as the slogan is introduced, the boom operator turns out to be a caveman who stops the filming and yells “not cool!” ...
Geico Insurance continues to roll out the Cavemen television commercials, with the first three spots in 2004 being supplemented by “Airport”, “Topic” and “Geico Caveman Trailer”. As usual, each ad finishes with the tagline, “Geico. ...
The original caveman commercials were a delight because, in spite of the slogan that saving with Geico insurance is so easy that “even a caveman could do it,” we saw evidence that cavemen are, in fact, pretty darn smart. ...
The Martin Ad Agency has earned acclaim among peers and audiences for its clever caveman ad campaign for Geico Insurance. I am not sure why these things come to me every night at sleepytime, but as I lay there staring at the ceiling ...