Money Multiplying (NSFW)
So many people think of Germans and bankers as being stodgy and stolid people, so German bankers would naturally be thought of as the epitome of sexless, stodgy, stolid people. Apparently, at least in some cases, nothing could be farther from the truth.
This new online video from Bontrust, a German Finance Company, stresses the importance of tapping into global markets in a very unique manner. π
Money Multiplying – A truly Twisted Commercial
The official title of this risque commercial for Bontrust is Geldvermehrung, which means, “increase in currency.” It was conceived of – pun very much intended – by Grabarz & Partner Werbeagentur GmbH and designed and developed by Optix Kreation.
I’m not sure how effective this ad will be in drawing clients to Bontrust, but it certainly highlights two basic truths in global economics: The US dollar is still a potent force and money knows no loyalty to any man or nation. π
Tags: Digital Art | Economics | Germany | Humor | Media | Sex
May 11th, 2009 at 10:15 am
Potent? It looked downright vigorous to me.
That is hilarious. I love the European sense of humor. As much as we Americans like to think of them as stodgy and humorless, they do have humor. It just inclines toward dry humor (when it’s not bawdy). As far as Germans are concerned, they don’t have that BDSM stereotype for nothing.
May 11th, 2009 at 10:42 am
I love their sense of humor too and for the reasons you stated.