Bridgestone adrenaline

I couldn’t find the rumored Bridgestone commercial with the skateboard loop, but I did find this one from 2007 that is a retread (Get it? Ha ha! I’m killing it!) of the car as skateboard theme that I’m going to have to start calling an archetype if they keep making these. This one is pretty weak. Although I might have thought otherwise if I hadn’t seen the exact same concept several times already.

Has anyone actually seen the Bridgestone commercial with a skateboard in it?

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12 thoughts on “Bridgestone adrenaline

  1. Talentlessquitter on February 5, 2010 - Reply

    You can totally see it’s fake but,yeah,funny shit.

  2. it’s a great concept even if it has been done before, but it looks too fake to work really.

    I bet it an air could be done for real if there was a ramp that could take it.

  3. Kilwag, yes, there’s a Bridgestone ad airing now that has someone doing a loop in a pipe, but it goes by very fast, and it’s amongst all kinds of other stuff. Not surprisingly, it doesn’t look real, but it’s hard to tell.

  4. The ad. is for Blizzak snow tires and shows anaologies for their “grip” on snow/ice covered roads.

    The skater looping small full pipe runs by in about a second, and looked real to me.

  5. Here is a link to the current commercials (the title is “Sticky”): http://www.bridgestonetire.com/Index_BS_EN.aspx?src=Current_TV_Commercials

    Looks real to me…

  6. Yeah, that’s the one. I agree that it looks good, but I guess what was throwing me off is that it looks like a big pipe, 15′ to 20′ (judging from the person standing in it watching. Huh?), with no doorway or run-in to get speed with the correct angle, his body position doesn’t change during the loop, and there’s a reflection on the top of the pipe that looks like it’s from the sun. It looks flipped over, upside down for some reason. That’s what was messing it up for me when I’ve seen it on TV as well. The physics, body position, and lighting don’t work.

  7. the messed up thing about the ad is that there’s all these “sticky” things, like pizza cheese and gum, but a skater doing a loop is doing it with speed, not “stickiness”

  8. That looks like the newer Upland skatepark full pipe. If it is they must have edited out the light boxes at the top.

  9. nweyesk8 on February 5, 2010 - Reply

    they flipped the bottom to the top, too many matching concrete patches as teh seem area and teh upper back edge of teh pipe has a fuzzy adge where they edited teh image to remove the rest of teh inverted park

  10. Stop talking about the Bridgestone commercial. Save it for the “official post”.

    Someone please tell me what network/show they’ve seen this on.

  11. Geez, sorry dude. I think I’ve seen it on ESPN or ESPN2 during college basketball.

  12. That commercial aired during NFL games for most of the season.

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