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The Walking Dead Pranks NYC With a Grate Full of Grabby Walkers

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You're walking along the streets of New York City, earbuds firmly in place, texting furiously and doing your best to ignore the press of humanity as it swarms around you … when the monster-movie version of the very horror you're seeking to avoid erupts out of a street grate. It would be enough to make you drop your skinny latte on your skinny jeans.

Score another victory for prankvertising and AMC. For a moment there, I had forgotten about The Walking Dead, which shambles onward, entering its fifth season even as the zombie apocalypse genre is starting to feel like a rotten cliché. The stunt itself, orchestrated by ad agency Relevent, is simple and effective, but there's a surprisingly real and sweet moment when the zombies restrain themselves from scaring the bejesus out of a little girl who wanders up to the grate in curiosity.

Of course, they don't have any reticence about scaring their own cast. Norman Reedus was recently pranked by costar Andrew Lincoln and one-limbed Vine star Nick Santonastasso. They set him up with a fake interview in Tokyo and then sprung the undead on him.

Between those two incidents, and the even more aggressive "Devil Baby Attack" prank for the horror movie Devil's Due, it seems ambushing people in NYC with horrifying half-humans is the strategy of the season. If that's what it takes to breathe life into the zombie genre, then prank on.

Credits below.

CREDITS
Client: AMC
Agency: Relevent
Executive Creative Director: Ian Cleary
Executive Producer: Tony Berger
Creative Director: Jody Feldman
Producer: Bari Henderson
Account Manager: Claire Annas


Ad of the Day: Canadian Zombie Stops Being So Damn Nice in Hilarious Film-Fest Ad

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A lot of U.S. zombies don't get the chance to see things through the eye holes of their neighbors to the north, mostly because of the constant and distracting craving for brains.

The Canadian Film Fest, which opens Thursday in Toronto, rectifies this with the amusing spot below from JWT that shines a light on the challenges facing Canadian zombies—namely, that they're too nice for the movies.

The spot is sprinkled with the usual softball tropes about Canuck culture, but with a twist. Antoine Zombé isn't an overly apologetic Canadian actor; he's actually undead.

Zombé's journey to fame did not come easily. "Ugh, Canadians" he would hear. "Less polite Canadian, more zombie!"

This kind of feedback could be discouraging and lead a corpse to less noble ways of making a living. But not Zombé. He finds success in the cinema after harnessing his "one true advantage"—that he is an actual zombie.

After this, the flood of hits is nonstop. Classics such as "Rest in Pieces," "Raging Zombie" and "Eating Private Bryan" are only a few films in this decorated thespian's canon.

What have we learned? No matter where you're from, just be yourself—even if yourself is undead. So crack open a Molson and enjoy, hosers.

CREDITS
Client: Canadian Film Fest
Agency: JWT Canada
Chief Creative and Integration Officer: Brent Choi
Senior Vice President, Creative Director: Ryan Spelliscy
Executive Creative Director: Jim Wortley
Associate Creative Director: Colin Winn
Producer: Shelby Spigelman
Production Company: Spy Films
Director, Cameraman: Jonathan Bensimon
Executive Producers: Stephanie Walker-Wells, Marni Luftspring, Carlo Trulli
Line Producer: Jason Aita
Editing: Married to Giants
Editor: Graham Chisholm
Postproduction: Tricia Hargoiles, Steve McGregor of Alter Ego
Music: Tom Westin, Dave Sorbrara of Grayson Matthews
Talent: Ian Matthews as Antoine Zombé

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FCC Chairman Defends Net Neutrality Decision

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Gap Wins Widespread Praise for Breastfeeding Ad That’s an Instant Classic

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It's not easy to do a breastfeeding ad. Lots of brands have tried, but so many of their efforts have been met with mixed reactions as they tackle a loaded topic that still manages to offend so many. Which is why this Gap ad, posted over the weekend to the brand's Instagram, promoting a new...

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How Prioritizing Local News Will Help Facebook Become a More Valuable Social Network

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Inside Shaving Brand Harry’s Cosmic Take on What It Means to Be a Man

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How to Use Technology to Transform Yourself Into a Master Networker

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Audi Brings a Dead Man Back in Charming Twist on a Life Well Lived

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Audi is out with a new car that's so exciting, it'll give you a reason to live, says a new ad from Venables Bell & Partners. In the spot, a family gathers around an old man's death bed. Somber violin music plays as three generations watch him inhale raggedly, his eyes closed. "I've spent my...

Discovery Shakes Up Management Team as Scripps Merger Nears Finish Line

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6 Expert-Level Workflows for Competitive Account-Based Marketing on Social Media

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McDonald's branding is so iconic that it communicates just as well in very minimalist form, as the company's extremely stripped-down advertising in France has long proven. Now, in Canada, the fast-food chain is applying the same approach to out-of-home ads--with surprisingly useful results. A new campaign from Cossette crops the iconically curvy Golden Arches to...

Twitter Is Looking for Suggestions on How to ‘Measure Conversational Health’

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Twitter is trying to get a better handle on the "overall health of the public conversation," and the social network is actively seeking suggestions for metrics it should incorporate. Nonprofit research organization Cortico developed four indicators to measure conversational health-- shared attention, shared reality, variety of opinion and receptivity--and Twitter is looking to expand on...

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Nest taps into the hot-button topic of how men treat women in this unusual ad for its Hello video doorbell. It's prom night in suburbia, and as two teen couples head to the big event, the father of one dude calls his son back toward the house for some last-minute words of advice. "I want...
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