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    "Sending 250,000 multi-coloured 'superballs' bouncing down the streets of San Francisco may seem the strangest way to show the colour [that you see on a Sony LCD TV screen], but that's exactly what Danish director Nicolai Fuglsig did for the Balls commercial in July 2005. San... more

    Reviewed by AirToob Apr 24 2008, 10:20pm ( 152 reviews ) sony.eu

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  • Rated by yhslinglz on May 29 2008, 10:18pm

    My favorite of the Bravia ads.
  • Rated by everlastingsmile on May 20 2008, 1:22pm

    one of the best ad I have ever seen.
  • Rated by niboriot on Apr 26 2008, 2:07pm

    Sending 250,000 multi-coloured 'superballs' bouncing down the streets of San Francisco may seem the strangest way to show the colour you see on BRAVIA is `like no other', but that's exactly what Danish director Nicolai Fuglsig did for the Balls commercial in July 2005.
  • Rated by isabeats on Apr 25 2008, 6:13am

    I never saw this till yesterday. And though I hate most commercials and ads, this one is incredibly cool and beautiful and even timeless. I like the dog's reaction to it all and I hope the frog made out OK. The music is beautiful too. It's Jose Gonzalez's cover of "Heartbeats", by the Knife.
  • Rated by AirToob on Apr 24 2008, 10:20pm

    "Sending 250,000 multi-coloured 'superballs' bouncing down the streets of San Francisco may seem the strangest way to show the colour [that you see on a Sony LCD TV screen], but that's exactly what Danish director Nicolai Fuglsig did for the Balls commercial in July 2005. San Franciscans have seen some unusual things in their time, but even this gave them something to talk about." This is a cool ad - I like the music, too. Thanks to my friend isabeats (Mike) for sending me this one.
  • Rated by almaindigo on Apr 23 2008, 4:46pm

    I loved this! All of the bright colors, the bouncing balls...
  • Rated by ChelseaOslen on Apr 23 2008, 12:09am

    one cool ad
  • Rated by ohyoubigsilly on Apr 13 2008, 9:50pm

    Wow, mesmerizing. That has got to be one hell of a clean-up job. It had to have been impossible to find them all.