Ben Affleck To this day, he is one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, although he reached the top professionally as a writer and director (A Goodwill fishing As a screenwriter, Work please As a director, he could have won an Oscar for all of them), but fans recognize the actor most through his film roles. That’s why everyone laughed at him when it turned out that he was trading his fame for a pittance.
Specifically for Dunkin’ Donuts commercials.
It hasn’t happened for a long time, as there have already been rumors and photos circulating last year that the actor can be seen behind a Dunkin’ Donuts store in Boston, and finally this year commercials in which the actor plays himself and the character. A popular café and gets a job at a donut restaurant chain.
the power There is no advertising block more expensive in the world than the most watched television event, i.e. half-time of the sporting event (currently, a half-minute advertisement costs 2 billion Hungarian forints), so companies always come up with very special advertisements. The interesting thing is that the advertising block has such great news value in itself that viewers are waiting for precisely these advertisements, and newspapers are also accustomed to writing what can be seen. For example, trailers for the biggest Hollywood films were debuting here.
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Donna’s self-portrait turned out to be quite funny, even though she could have been caught in the videos like the famous one joking with the man on the street. Since the Super Bowl halftime ad template has been followed by more recent ads, we’ve compiled them here. So, in the first wave, Affleck is talking to the man in the street, always having a humorous word or two for the surprised customers, but when Jennifer Lopez also enters the picture, our hero has to buy his own tent pole.
The second wave ads operate on a different concept, with Affleck appearing with singer Ice Spice, sometimes rapping, and sometimes demonstrating the complexity of atomic physics required by Dunkin’ products. One thing is for sure, he doesn’t like the involvement of a younger brand ambassador.