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U2 - One
Bono in the bar version...One u2 bono
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U2_One (bar version)
Video from Achtung Baby...U2 Bono Edge Adam Clayton Larry Mullen One bar 1992
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One-U2...Dedicate All Girls World
For Girls... Directed by Phil Joanou 1992...rock world music folk Ireland videoclip clip U2 One One-U2 alternative Phil Joanou
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Mazda 6 Commercial: "Wave"
Brian Hamilton plays "Hair #1" in this surreal TV ad for Mazda6 titled "Wave" along with Andy Berman, Troy Blendell & Doug Jones. Directed by Phil Joanou for W.B. Doner.
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How Can We End Poverty?
'How Can We End Poverty?'
That's the question Bono addresses on a video shot recently by Phil Joanou in Arusha, Tanzania.
'Make Poverty History! What was that ? A T-shirt?' A year after the G8 leaders met in Scotland, pledging huge steps to end extreme poverty, Bono asks what difference campaigners are making for the everyday life of people in the poorest countries.
From millions of children now in school, millions being protected from the killer-disease malaria to a dramatic increase in the availability of anti-retroviral drugs for those living with HIV/AIDS... campaigners, he says, are creating real change for the good.
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - You Don't Know How It Feels
You Don't Know How It Feels (Dir. Phil Joanou)...Tom Petty
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Siskel & Ebert review "U2: Rattle and Hum"
: Rattle and Hum" from November, 1988....siskel ebert u2 rattle and hum bono edge larry mullen jr adam clayton bb king phil joanou
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Allstate - Marina Towers "Behind the Scenes"
Allstate and Leo Burnett USA have recently launched a highly integrated, highly produced campaign - and the buzz on it started about eight weeks ago. Sleepy Chicagoans witnessed a car fly off a city landmark, the Marina Towers, into the Chicago River early one Sunday morning. The action was all due to the filming of the feature spot for the Allstate® Your Choice Auto Insurance with Accident Forgiveness campaign. Every national news network covered the event -- and video and web-sharing sites had footage within hours of the car breaking the water.
The culmination of the efforts is a 60-second and 30-second spot that broke during the Allstate Sugar Bowl on January 3rd. The spot, an homage to the car chase movie genre, explains that the chances of a driver being in a movie-style car crash are one in one billion -- but the chances of being in an everyday crash are one in eight. Following the debut, the 60-second versions are running on TV during the Sugar Bowl and during the national championship game, subsequently in national cinemas. The 30-second version will run nationally for four months.
All "How'd they do that?" questions will be answered at www.allstate.com/crash. There, a series of "making of" videos explain the ins and outs of the production and behind-the-scenes footage from all involved -- including the director, Phil Joanou. (Joanou most recently directed the movie "Gridiron Gang" and is also known for his work on U2's music videos and a number of commercial productions for brands like Nike and Panasonic.) A print spread in People Magazine, as well as number of single page print ads round out the integrated effort.
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Allstate - Marina Towers 60-second Spot
Allstate and Leo Burnett USA have recently launched a highly integrated, highly produced campaign - and the buzz on it started about eight weeks ago. Sleepy Chicagoans witnessed a car fly off a city landmark, the Marina Towers, into the Chicago River early one Sunday morning. The action was all due to the filming of the feature spot for the Allstate® Your Choice Auto Insurance with Accident Forgiveness campaign. Every national news network covered the event -- and video and web-sharing sites had footage within hours of the car breaking the water.
The culmination of the efforts is a 60-second and 30-second spot that broke during the Allstate Sugar Bowl on January 3rd. The spot, an homage to the car chase movie genre, explains that the chances of a driver being in a movie-style car crash are one in one billion -- but the chances of being in an everyday crash are one in eight. Following the debut, the 60-second versions are running on TV during the Sugar Bowl and during the national championship game, subsequently in national cinemas. The 30-second version will run nationally for four months.
All "How'd they do that?" questions will be answered at www.allstate.com/crash. There, a series of "making of" videos explain the ins and outs of the production and behind-the-scenes footage from all involved -- including the director, Phil Joanou. (Joanou most recently directed the movie "Gridiron Gang" and is also known for his work on U2's music videos and a number of commercial productions for brands like Nike and Panasonic.) A print spread in People Magazine, as well as number of single page print ads round out the integrated effort.
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Adaption of "UN-BREAK MY HEART" to "FINAL ANALYSIS"
A Musical Video Based on: A Phil Joanou Film("Final Analysis"-1992)To Which A Love Song"UN-Break My Heart" Been Adapted;Furthermore,Some Attributive Still Images and Effects Added.
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Allstate - Marina Towers 30-second Spot
Allstate and Leo Burnett USA have recently launched a highly integrated, highly produced campaign - and the buzz on it started about eight weeks ago. Sleepy Chicagoans witnessed a car fly off a city landmark, the Marina Towers, into the Chicago River early one Sunday morning. The action was all due to the filming of the feature spot for the Allstate® Your Choice Auto Insurance with Accident Forgiveness campaign. Every national news network covered the event -- and video and web-sharing sites had footage within hours of the car breaking the water.
The culmination of the efforts is a 60-second and 30-second spot that broke during the Allstate Sugar Bowl on January 3rd. The spot, an homage to the car chase movie genre, explains that the chances of a driver being in a movie-style car crash are one in one billion -- but the chances of being in an everyday crash are one in eight. Following the debut, the 60-second versions are running on TV during the Sugar Bowl and during the national championship game, subsequently in national cinemas. The 30-second version will run nationally for four months.
All "How'd they do that?" questions will be answered at www.allstate.com/crash. There, a series of "making of" videos explain the ins and outs of the production and behind-the-scenes footage from all involved -- including the director, Phil Joanou. (Joanou most recently directed the movie "Gridiron Gang" and is also known for his work on U2's music videos and a number of commercial productions for brands like Nike and Panasonic.) A print spread in People Magazine, as well as number of single page print ads round out the integrated effort.
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THE ROCK'S PREVIOUS TROUBLE WITH THE LAW
The Rock says that football saved him from a life of juvenile delinquency, and he relates to his role as prison officer and coach in the upcoming movie Gridiron Gang. Keywords: Xzibit, Phil Joanou
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State of Grace - Bar fight
of Grace": Jackie Flannery (Gary Oldman) fights with a person in the bar...State Grace Jackie Flannery Gary Oldman fight bar Phil Joanou
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State of Grace - Jackie Flannery fighting again
Jackie Flannery (Gary Oldman) fights with Terry Noonan (Sean Penn)...State Grace Jackie Flannery Gary Oldman Terry Noonan Sean Penn fight Phil Joanou
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Trailer - A Gangue Está Em Campo (Gridiron Gang)
juvenil, sobre o comando de seu conselheiro, adquirem auto-estima jogando futebol americano juntos....Trailer Gangue Campo Gridiron Gang The Rock Phil Joanou
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