This is an ad for a special kind of tea to reduce high blood pressure. Or it is an ad for nightmares. I am not sure.

I like how by the end, the part where the two businessmen try to pee out a forest fire is the normal part. Sure, yes. Every day. Classic business stuff. (Via TheDailyWhat.)

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Comments (6)
  1. This is possibly the greatest commercial ever. Seriously, how does a commercial like that even get pitched.

  2. Ah!
    This commercial is so not my boyfriend. So out of my league!
    Wish u were mine, commercial. :(

  3. WHAT THE HELL DEMON WAS THAT!!!!!!!!!!!! did you see that dudes teeth? He will seriously grind up and eat your soul with those things.

  4. Dude with the teeth is in Wild Zero. He becomes a zombie. You have to see that movie if you haven’t. It stars the band Guitar Wolf and features their awesome Japanese garage punk. Plus they’re yelling “Rock an Rooorrrrrr!!!” all the time. In fact there is a drinking game on the DVD where you drink every time they say it, if I remember correctly.

    • caractacus  |   Posted on Apr 27th, 2009

      I think you also have to drink every time somebody randomly bursts into flame, a head explodes or Ace combs his hair. BMOAT.

  5. booferama  |   Posted on Apr 27th, 2009

    Tarantino’s work has suffered ever since he went commercial.

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