Donut media HQ: "Do they speak spanish in Chile?" "Yes." "Spain is in Europe right?" "Eyup." "Then Chile is in Europe." "Hang on a min.." "I HAVE SPOKEN."
The Finnish Samara ad is peak eighties but I think it would’ve worked back then. The tone is hyper stylized, whimsical and fun, but she’s also showing the room in the trunk, the practical-ness of moving luggage and friends and maybe doing her makeup in the big mirror. Not sure how big a market this was, but dozens of 1980s Finnish women probably loved this ad...
@@geethsal1861 The imperial system is inaccurate, if you don't think so then tell me what an 1/16 of an inch or 1/46(I've heard both numbers being used and even the people who use the imperial system as their standard didn't understand) is, the metric system is a lot more accurate and it's a lot more logical. Scientists(Space technology) in America even use the metric system because of this reason. It's still opinion based tho because people just use what they find easier or what they have grown up with.
@@melvynpietak8444 legit reasons it hasn't been changed are 1st, most high-school educated Americans are competent with using the metric system and could if they wanted to and most socket sets you buy in north America include both imperial and metric tools. 2nd, the logistical nightmare that would be switching things such as the US international highway system, rail system, ect. from imperial to metric would be extremely expensive and time consuming to the point that it would make no sense to change things from the way they are and confuse travelers durring the transition as well as basically toss tax dollars into a near unending pit of updating. Edit(also the way someone reads degrees is irrelevant to the issue since the only application where it matters is in science fields where Celsius is already used. Kelvin is superior to both tho)
In Western Europe, car sales are the most common lie. "grandma drove him to the market on weekends and back" she still had a shorter right leg and never squeezed the accelerator pedal more than halfway. And this commercial is one of the best ever.
And then they get sent to us in Eastern Europe with the same lie. "An old lady/man was driving it only on the weekends, and only on the highways." is super common.
@@theycallmewoodstock1756 Dude - watching America the last couple of years normal is not a word I would associate with it. That being said, the BS we are living through with Corona in EU is not normal as well. So Just live with your part of the world being fucking terrible in the eyes of others and gtfo.
I was about to go on the same rant about infidelity jokes but you beat me to it and more eloquently lol. This is like the healthy, positive version of Top Gear
For anybody curious, the Sport Ka "cat" advert involved the car with an open sunroof. The cat walked along the roof, then popped its head through the open sunroof. The car then shut the sunroof on the cats neck. You can imagine the rest.
@@simsins123 It's around for sure. Likely on TH-cam. I think it was on TV briefly too. Or they may have shown it on Top Gear, so it was certainly seen by a lot of British people at the time.
@Mr.A Bandit Pumphrey said they were working on new episodes on the second to last podcast. They recorded that before Christmas and it usually takes 4-6 weeks to do an episode. Their words. It's coming back
There’s nothing I miss more than Up to Speed and true Bumper to Bumper😞(it’s okay if you like the current thing Jeremiah has going on, but I don’t really think him and his stuff is for me so I’ve steered away from it)
European ads tend to be more artistic than informative. Lol u forget they're trying to sell u a car. American ads just straight up throw information in your face telling u to buy it.
I cannot believe you missed out on the Zlatan Ibrahimovic Volvo ad where he swims under some ice and runs through the the woods naked and free. It's bizzare, and yet.. . I'd love a Volvo
@@neovenom9833 most of Russians do live in Europe. The rest is tundra with a very small population on the east coast of Russia. 6 million people live in the whole area east of the Urals. Which if we didn't factor the population density of the cities on the east coast, would give an average like 1 person per square kilometer. The rest of the 138 million Russians are in Europe. So stfu, Russia is European. Eastern European, but still European. Hell even the Asian parts of the country have European traditions and stuff.
That's that solid American education at work once again. I'm honestly shocked when they placed the flags of France, Belgium and Sweden that they were all correct.
Total fun fact for this 2year old vid - the Lada Samara had a twin rotor Wankel engine version. VAZ 415. Was the most poweful version of the original Samara.
You've missed some Peugeot commercials, I'd recommend "The Sculptor", which has been awarded for the best car ad in the world and it advertises the Peugeot 206
Back to the Volkswagen commercial : In Europe there is this belief that buying a car from an old person who has owned it for the majority of his life is like the best deal you can make. Why you ask? Simple - because we believe that the old person barely drove their car and being very gentle and caring while doing it. In a nutshell you get a a car in a great shape with very low (real) mileage. Its one seriously genius commercial at least in Europe👍
I once bought a golf mk2 with 111,000km on the odo for 250 dollar, newly inspected lol. Old lady had it in a barn for like, ever? Some folks bought the house and got the car from the barn lol. It runned like a dream.
Its the same in the United States. I guess where he is from that is not common knowledge. This was a funny juxtaposition and would have made sense here in the midwestern part of the United States too
The two cars at 12:50, have Swedish license plates. Both are de-registered, long time ago. Either exported or more likely scrapped. The numbers have been re-issued, EWN 722 is a truck trailer registered in 2017 and BHL 619 seems to be some kinds of horsebox registered in 2008.
@@ekscalybur well over the last 24 years we have had 9 people pr 1.mil residents murdered annually, last year in the us 54 people pr 1.mil residents died to guns alone. But that's the way she goes
@@rasmusjensen8271 Hey everybody, pay close attention to his reply, its how you find a liar. What word did he use for his 9 per million and what word did he use for the US 54 per million. This doesn't even get into the part of the conversation where he's insinuating that people do NOT have a right to defend themselves or their property.
@@ekscalybur i dont live in the us and i dont think guns are the problem more over the morons who can't control their anger and owns a gun are the problem guns serve as a way to defend yourself and your loved one from harm but when it gets too easy to get one you'll find murders / theft / school shooting increasing but when they are too hard to get ull find also more theft due to people thinking they can get away with such and such modération is the key feel free to convince me otherwise
I love the fact that right after James says “I’ve seen Gayer” it immediately cuts to his pop-up up and down headlights clip. I don’t know if I hope this was intentional or if I hope it was unintentional. I’m not sure which way is funnier.
I’m glad TH-cam is a thing that gives platform to people like James. He was in Hollywood but is basically failed Hollywood actor, but TH-cam is giving him a platform to shine and show the executives that they missed out big time on him
As Siberian born person, I have driven through -50 temperatures in the Lada Samara with out any heating and a cracked windshield for 7 hours (Екатеринбург - Курган) I can safely say, that they are one of the most reliable cars on the planet.
@@ikas000 North America, South America, Asia, Australia/Oceana, Europe, Antarctica, and Africa are the usual 7 continents. It breaks down to 5 if you do it as the Americas, Africa, Eurasia, Australia/Oceana and Antarctica. In school in western Europe I was taught 7 continents, but it seems 7, 6, 5 and 4 can be correct answers to the question as division into continents is by convention rather than by any universally accepted definition.
@@peglor i know, i left the comment for people who don't know, in greece we have 5 too, Europe Asia Africa America Oceania. Thus the 5 circles of Olympic games (one for each continent)
As soon as this video started, I thought to myself "Dude, the cat decap Ford commercial HAS to make it" and sadly it was replaced with the pigeon one---but he mentions it! I still remember it from Ebaum's World (remember THAT!?!) and it blows away the pigeon version. It is RIDICULOUSLY realistic and honestly darkly hilarious.
In Europe, guiness, ales, pilsners, wheat beers, etc, have quality to them and they are drunk in room temperature, not warm. In the North America, we've got Budweiser and Molson, which is technically mineral water with 2-3% alcohol and that is referred to as beer, so yeah, for a person to not vomit, it has to be cold.
A truly intelligent person simply doesn't drink alcohol at all so it is irrelevant. But regardless, unless you're in a cold season/climate, room temperature is warm, particularly in a crowded bar/tavern where they are typically consumed.
Yeah! That's a very good one. Pure passion in his expression! LOL 😂 Along with the old commercial for the Citroen AX made in the "Great wall of China". Or the Citroen Xsara Picasso with the naughty factory assembly robot! ;-)
An American calling Europeans weird, when they themselves don't know how to put half of the countries that exist in the world on the map. Chile and Russia are Europe, of course. What a shame.
"Europe, the weirdest continent" Proceeds to measure everything in inches(2'48cm), feet(12 inches, 30'48cm), yards(3 feet, 91'44cm) and miles(1760 yards, 1609'344m)
1 inch is 25.4 mm, actually. I work in a bike shop, and that number, as well as 31.8 mm (1.125 inches), 27.2 mm and a few others are permanently burned into my memory.
"... and they put mayonnaise on their French fries." I don't think they have French fries in Europe. The image used when saying that is a picture of what they call 'chips,' not to be confused with what we call chips (food, not the others like computer chips), as they call those 'crisps.' And if you need emergency services there, at least in UK, their number is the more convenient 999, rather than our 911. And if they are talking about a 'flat,' it's an apartment (same at least also in India, don't know about elsewhere). Pretty much the main things they don't have different words for are proper nouns, with some exception, like Deutschland is what we call Germany, as well as conjunctions, pronouns, prepositions, determiners, and some verbs like 'do.'
In Germany they are commonly called "Pommes frites" which would translate to "fried apples". Also, another now less common name for the potato in Germany is "Erdapfel" ("ground apple") or, in the French speaking regions of Belgium where the fried potato sticks were supposedly being invented, "pomme du terre". Basically, only in the UK the French fries are called chips for which reasons ever, while they call crisps what the Germans call chips. Confused enough? 😆
Thats literally half the world though Also just cus its a former colony doesn't mean its similar. Britain and the US are not very similar lol. India was a British colony too...
My favorites are the old volvo commercials. The snowrace one, the "rollin' " song one, dynamic safety... Funny thing hyundai stacked up elantras on top of one another to prove they're sturdy, in 2013, volvo did the same thing with 240s in the 80's.
I remember seeing half of these long ago, although the Hyundai veloster advertisement was the best one as it made a clear point on why the unique design choice of having both a four door and a two door configuration but one on each side is a thing. On a second note, the other hyundai ad was pretty funny.
Î like how Americans think we Europeans are weird while we think the exact same but we are right... And YES Mayonaise belongs onto French Fries its frckn awesome
@@raz7112 my point is are they interesting enough for them to waste the production time. I'm sure that is the question they started asking when ideas like "Lada" came up in the writer's room...
5:28 James, there was the cat version of the ad in the recommendations. I dare you to watch it and see a cat decapitated by a car that only made 94 horsepower.
If you can't drink the beer warm, then you know it's not a good beer. When beer was created, it wasn't refrigerated. Cold beer is good, but the cold can also mask the taste.
I was 12 in 2003 and that Honda ad was the second most iconic piece of television advertising of my childhood. People were still making reference to it years later. Only beaten (in my solid anecdotal evidence right here) by the Guinness ad with the horses coming out the sea and that Leftfield banger
@@ekscalybur you clearly haven't been to Europe because if you have you would know just how big of a difference there is between EU and USA. Europeans average anywhere from 10-30% of obese people per country. if you look at all the countries combined the percentage would be somewhere around 21% of 740 mil. people . while in the USA 36-37% of the 328 mil. people are obese. if you look at that in numbers there are around 155 mil. people in Europe that are obese while there are 118 mil. obese people in USA, basically we have the same number of obese people with double the population. So statistically the joke is still good. Also you should consider Europeans calling America "fat Europe" as a compliment, because considering the actual shit show of a country it became it's really unfair to Europeans that anyone is comparing us to USA.
Video released in the EXACT MINUTE of my lunch break. Blessed be.
made my lunchbreak haha
Same
Proof 2021 is going to be a better year
@@Xanderboof hopefully
Lol noon
“I’ve seen gayer” *immediately shifts to James doing pop up up and down headlights*
James are the editors trying to tell you something?
😳😳😳
100% saw this the same way
This
Its just french ppl
My thoughts exactly, lmao
James: "I've seen gayer"
[His add starts playing]
James, like this or we will nuke LA (With love from Russia)
POP!!! POP!!!
XD
It is made funnier by the fact that they place the ads
Coincidence? 25 years after Post Malone was born!
@@ezekiellloyd8369 true XD
The great European land of chile 🇨🇱
The comment i was going to look for
It was at the top
And rusia
@@bassoetekouw Russia is in Europa
They call Chile the most European country in South America. So, partial credit I guess.
@@aart-janmoerkerke9981 Eurasia*
"Let's check some european car comercials, here is one from Chile"
I was looking for a comment like this. Thank you.
Chile is in the European part of South America.
@@BillLaBrie cap
Like when people say "hondureans from mexico" lmao
@@BillLaBrie Free style geography
chile in europe was like the most american thing i listened today
Viva chile mrd 😭
Chile - the Europe of South America.
Fuck yeahh!!! 😭😭😭
Idk why but I thought that im the only one from chile watching this videos
1000th like
Donut media HQ:
"Do they speak spanish in Chile?"
"Yes."
"Spain is in Europe right?"
"Eyup."
"Then Chile is in Europe."
"Hang on a min.."
"I HAVE SPOKEN."
They're a bit weones but nevermind
the person on the cormercial of chile was a hammer thrower and the meaning the car can suport the mistreatment of the person
So México is in Europe to?
Asking for a friend
They speak English in America, so America is full of wierd Europeans?
i read the "eyup" in the cat in the hat voice and i really thought he would say "ehno"
In Europe, we call America, “Weird America”
good one lol
In Canada we call it the meth lab downstairs
@@elibmx1411 you aren't a true canadian...
You didn't apologize.
@@elibmx1411 HAHAHAHA
In greece we call them dumb*
Sportka ad: "The ka's evil twin."
James: "I'm not sure what they're trying to say"
realtalk, like bro its the sportier version of the car what do you not understand
@RITA - I WĀNT Ś.È.X what?? the fuck you want with kilogram now
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I miss the days when they'd put a progress bar on their sponsorship ad. It was such a small thing but very much appreciated
Get sponsorblock, it shows the ad duration in the player timeline
But they do cool skits
The sponsor progress bar never went away
@@orereo2328 we are not interested... so always appreciate the progress bar
They still do it tho
“I’ve seen gayer”
Skips to James lubing differential
The Finnish Samara ad is peak eighties but I think it would’ve worked back then. The tone is hyper stylized, whimsical and fun, but she’s also showing the room in the trunk, the practical-ness of moving luggage and friends and maybe doing her makeup in the big mirror. Not sure how big a market this was, but dozens of 1980s Finnish women probably loved this ad...
Everyone knows the weirdest ads are the ones Donut Media slips into the video for their sponsors.
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okay seelie agent
"I've seen gayer" then the pop-up headlight ad starts! Lol
"I've seen gayer."
Runs own commercial.
POP UP UP AND DOWN HEAD
Legend!!!!
I thought the same thing 😅😅😅
You beat me to it...
@F**СК МЕ - СНЕСK МY РR0FILЕSTOP
"Europe, the weirdest continent" says the guy who measures in feet.
And inches and miles.
And lbs whatever that may be.
What's wrong with measuring in feet
@@geethsal1861 The imperial system is inaccurate, if you don't think so then tell me what an 1/16 of an inch or 1/46(I've heard both numbers being used and even the people who use the imperial system as their standard didn't understand) is, the metric system is a lot more accurate and it's a lot more logical. Scientists(Space technology) in America even use the metric system because of this reason. It's still opinion based tho because people just use what they find easier or what they have grown up with.
@@melvynpietak8444 we don't know what a Celsius is. This is America where things aren't supposed to make sense or be logical.
@@melvynpietak8444 legit reasons it hasn't been changed are 1st, most high-school educated Americans are competent with using the metric system and could if they wanted to and most socket sets you buy in north America include both imperial and metric tools. 2nd, the logistical nightmare that would be switching things such as the US international highway system, rail system, ect. from imperial to metric would be extremely expensive and time consuming to the point that it would make no sense to change things from the way they are and confuse travelers durring the transition as well as basically toss tax dollars into a near unending pit of updating.
Edit(also the way someone reads degrees is irrelevant to the issue since the only application where it matters is in science fields where Celsius is already used. Kelvin is superior to both tho)
watching european car ads
*_*chile is located in south america*_*
Chile is just Weird Spain if you think about it
@@Donut yoo thats awesome i live in weird spain
Yup, the lada one is chilean
The guy flipping the car is Gert weil ( not the most chilean name, bit the guy is)
@@yokotapioka what was the ad trying to say?!
You can check the car from all direction or something?
@@Donut I mean you’re not wrong
That “I’ve seen gayer” transition sold me. I’m buying that shirt now
@RITA - I WĀNT Ś.È.X who the hecc are you
In Western Europe, car sales are the most common lie. "grandma drove him to the market on weekends and back" she still had a shorter right leg and never squeezed the accelerator pedal more than halfway. And this commercial is one of the best ever.
And then they get sent to us in Eastern Europe with the same lie. "An old lady/man was driving it only on the weekends, and only on the highways." is super common.
" And it doesn't clonk or puff smoke, and the kilometers are real!"
Everyone coming to see weird car commercials but getting relationship advice from James at 13:05
Him: I call Europe Weird America
Me: Isn't it the other way around?
Ok America is normal Europe
@@theycallmewoodstock1756 Dude - watching America the last couple of years normal is not a word I would associate with it. That being said, the BS we are living through with Corona in EU is not normal as well. So Just live with your part of the world being fucking terrible in the eyes of others and gtfo.
@@theycallmewoodstock1756 think he means that America is weird Europe cuz Europeans went to america and then started acting differently
'MURRIICAAA!!!
Nope lol
James: "I've seen gayer" immediately plays one of his commercials 🤣
Haha, didn't skip a beat!
"weird car commercials from europe"
CHILE
... and Argentina is "more european" (british and italian in fact) than Chile
@@maraujo1984 porque claramente los españoles no son europeos kek
And us called liquid as a gas
Yeah these guys were convinced Italy was part of the Soviet block during the cold war, what do you expect, culture?
Chile out bro
Does anyone else agree that when James is suddenly shouting "pop up headlights" it's like the best thing ever?
The American calling Europe “weird America” when America is the mix of all Europe
And Asia, and Africa, and Oceania, and Central/South America...
America is a worldwide mix.
More like Ukraine mixed with Slovakia, whom can somewhat speak English
@@AMV12S and they say we aren't cultured lol
Mr worldwide
It was mostly North-West European settler. After many centuries it was also central, eastern and southern Europe.
Wait did “innofoods” think “donut media” was a food company? Lol
why... is a non food channel not alowed to take ad money from food products
XD
I love buying Inno products. I live in Southeast Asia though, so it's not snacks.
I'm dead 💀😂😂
"The Lada SAMURAI!!!"
Me: Leans forward*
"Oh, sorry, the Lada Samara"
Me: Oh
Cyberpunk Lada
Dude like...I wunna own one
I was about to go on the same rant about infidelity jokes but you beat me to it and more eloquently lol. This is like the healthy, positive version of Top Gear
"I've seen gayer"
*POP POP POP POP UP AND DOWN HEAD LIIIGHTS*
am I the only one who laughed loudly at that?
You're not alone!
Not I legitimately LOL for real
best part of the video
For anybody curious, the Sport Ka "cat" advert involved the car with an open sunroof. The cat walked along the roof, then popped its head through the open sunroof. The car then shut the sunroof on the cats neck. You can imagine the rest.
Jesus christ
Idk why but I feel like I seen that version, is it possible?
@@simsins123 It's around for sure. Likely on TH-cam. I think it was on TV briefly too. Or they may have shown it on Top Gear, so it was certainly seen by a lot of British people at the time.
Who else believes Up To Speed needs to make a comeback?
(April 17, 2021) Who said U2S wasnt getting a comeback?
Everyone.
@Mr.A Bandit Pumphrey said they were working on new episodes on the second to last podcast. They recorded that before Christmas and it usually takes 4-6 weeks to do an episode. Their words. It's coming back
me
Day 51 of asking Jeremiah to do a B2B on an LMP car
Like for 919 Hybrid Evo, Reply for TS050
They could make an episode about the mazda cosmo.
i like how he says "i've seen gayer" and then his song shows up right after lol
"Europe has weird commercial"
*laughs in Japanese commercial*
Cough Honda Civic EG6 SiR comercial cough cough the japanese one cough cough cough
*Toyota Corolla*
Thank you Mr Garcia.
Have you ever seen the gameshows they have over there?
I love how it is "Europe's weird, look at this ads", then play a commercial from Chile
Remember when this channel had “up to speed?” Me either
Really miss up to speed.
Ifkr
There’s nothing I miss more than Up to Speed and true Bumper to Bumper😞(it’s okay if you like the current thing Jeremiah has going on, but I don’t really think him and his stuff is for me so I’ve steered away from it)
Pretty sure you say me too
No comeback planned?
That was the only thing I liked about this channel.
On to Big Car then.
European ads tend to be more artistic than informative. Lol u forget they're trying to sell u a car.
American ads just straight up throw information in your face telling u to buy it.
“Europe the weirdest continent”
Japan in Asia: Am I a joke to you
Heheh you mean the otaku and the anime side of japan
@@user-bv7qt5xs1p I mean all of japan
@@Tayd0g now i shall sleep with my cat. Wait thats not wha5! I ment by sleeping with cat i ment right nect to me ummm don't get the wrong idea 👉👈
Japanese commercials would sweep the floor with these, though they don't make their car commercials as weird as europe does
So is there a Japan outside of Asia?
I cannot believe you missed out on the Zlatan Ibrahimovic Volvo ad where he swims under some ice and runs through the the woods naked and free. It's bizzare, and yet.. . I'd love a Volvo
Remember when Chile was from Europe... yeah, me neither
Or Russia, I mean I get that he puts a European commercial for Lada on his list, but a Russian commercial from Lada?🤨
@@neovenom9833 most of Russians do live in Europe. The rest is tundra with a very small population on the east coast of Russia. 6 million people live in the whole area east of the Urals. Which if we didn't factor the population density of the cities on the east coast, would give an average like 1 person per square kilometer. The rest of the 138 million Russians are in Europe. So stfu, Russia is European. Eastern European, but still European. Hell even the Asian parts of the country have European traditions and stuff.
That's that solid American education at work once again. I'm honestly shocked when they placed the flags of France, Belgium and Sweden that they were all correct.
@@neovenom9833 check your facts mate one more time
Somo' el mejor país de Europa helmano... XD
Total fun fact for this 2year old vid - the Lada Samara had a twin rotor Wankel engine version. VAZ 415. Was the most poweful version of the original Samara.
Lada Commercial: Who needs buff horses when you got a buff dude.
#buffdudess
All Chileans are like that can confirm
You've missed some Peugeot commercials, I'd recommend "The Sculptor", which has been awarded for the best car ad in the world and it advertises the Peugeot 206
Oooh the one with the elephant. That is a nice one indeed.
Best car ad ever
The end part of that commercial has always made me cringe for some reason.
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"I've seen gayer"
[provides proof]
**the most ghey ad starts playing**
**gachimuchi and ram ranch audio samples intensifies violently**
Idk if gayest, but its def the most French commercial of all time.
Having a commercial banned in the Netherlands is saying a lot cause I heard you can pretty much do whatever you want in Dutch TV
@kinangeagle133. Don't be fooled by the word "banned". Hyundai withdrew the ad after Ford complained (The silver five door is a Ford Focus.)
Day 297 of asking James to do an Up to speed on his Dad
first comment
Pagani boi!
EYYY HE GOT A HEART
Keep going we'll support you every day until it happens
Thank you
@@SkyHighGD 3 more days
You are so quick at posting lol
Back to the Volkswagen commercial : In Europe there is this belief that buying a car from an old person who has owned it for the majority of his life is like the best deal you can make. Why you ask? Simple - because we believe that the old person barely drove their car and being very gentle and caring while doing it. In a nutshell you get a a car in a great shape with very low (real) mileage.
Its one seriously genius commercial at least in Europe👍
I once bought a golf mk2 with 111,000km on the odo for 250 dollar, newly inspected lol. Old lady had it in a barn for like, ever? Some folks bought the house and got the car from the barn lol. It runned like a dream.
Its the same in the United States. I guess where he is from that is not common knowledge. This was a funny juxtaposition and would have made sense here in the midwestern part of the United States too
@@budadi*ran
@@jumpvelocity3953 Yeah whatever, im not from a english speaking country. 🤦♂️
James: "These commercials are sO wEIrD"
James one second later:
POP POP POP POP POP UP UPANDOWN HEADLOOOOOYGHTS
The two cars at 12:50, have Swedish license plates. Both are de-registered, long time ago. Either exported or more likely scrapped. The numbers have been re-issued, EWN 722 is a truck trailer registered in 2017 and BHL 619 seems to be some kinds of horsebox registered in 2008.
"what's wrong with europeans"
While usa be like:
*Buy a minivan and get an AR15 for free*
You said that like its a bad thing.
So
@@ekscalybur well over the last 24 years we have had 9 people pr 1.mil residents murdered annually, last year in the us 54 people pr 1.mil residents died to guns alone.
But that's the way she goes
@@rasmusjensen8271 Hey everybody, pay close attention to his reply, its how you find a liar. What word did he use for his 9 per million and what word did he use for the US 54 per million.
This doesn't even get into the part of the conversation where he's insinuating that people do NOT have a right to defend themselves or their property.
@@ekscalybur i dont live in the us and i dont think guns are the problem more over the morons who can't control their anger and owns a gun are the problem guns serve as a way to defend yourself and your loved one from harm but when it gets too easy to get one you'll find murders / theft / school shooting increasing but when they are too hard to get ull find also more theft due to people thinking they can get away with such and such modération is the key feel free to convince me otherwise
I like how he says “i’ve seen even gayer” and immediately cuts to the pop up headlights. Editors did him dirty on this one.
In Europe we normally call America "the weird America" just because you are ahahah
I agree. But I'm american
Not sure about that chief after seeing that military themed car commercial. So tell me who is weird again?
@William West (student) what did you expect?
@@shaun0162 sadly you're right too)
@@shaun0162 and you guys have spent billions on the military with you acting like we are the "weird" one
I love the fact that right after James says “I’ve seen Gayer” it immediately cuts to his pop-up up and down headlights clip. I don’t know if I hope this was intentional or if I hope it was unintentional. I’m not sure which way is funnier.
Isn't it nice when things just work?
"It took you 70 takes!"
Lol😆
I love the fact that the hot wheels mustang was normal at the beginning of the video and was flipped on its roof when it ended
Just noticed that lol. 😂
Because he flipped it because of the commercial where they flipped a car
I have that same green Hot Wheels El Camino and that red James Bond "Diamonds are Forever" Mustang :)
Love how james is more concerned about their relationship then the hyundai ad itself!
I’m glad TH-cam is a thing that gives platform to people like James. He was in Hollywood but is basically failed Hollywood actor, but TH-cam is giving him a platform to shine and show the executives that they missed out big time on him
"European car commercials" *proceeds to show a Chilean commercial for a car from a country in both Asia and Europe*
As Siberian born person, I have driven through -50 temperatures in the Lada Samara with out any heating and a cracked windshield for 7 hours (Екатеринбург - Курган) I can safely say, that they are one of the most reliable cars on the planet.
If it was that reliable, the heating would have worked.
i like how he calls europe 'weird america' when america is a spinoff of europe
At least we have a GOOD measurement system in Europe
And we have a good temperature measurement system, like why would water freeze at 32 degrees?
@@hetismaarten7834 true
@@Hajper_moto Why would the human body temperature be 37.5° when it could just be 100° ?
@@Magnettik And at what temperature do you get hypothermia? Like 90 degrees?
I love the way that at 13:22 there is the crazy fog video in the background 😍
The Veloster commercial literally said in english "two doors on the safe side."
same, I don't get how "the messaging gets lost"
you have to be pretty stupid to NOT get the message...
"The weird continent." If Europe is weird,then i dont know what we should call the US. :]
Perfect 👌
The USA is nuckin futs. Florida we have our own twilight zone with the almighty Florida man.
Everyone’s weird in their own way. For example USA is school shootings and Europe has religious decapitations now.
The US isn't a continent
"The world is one big freak show. And if you were born in America, you got a front row seat." - George Carlin
"But guess what, there's 7 continents"
Can't wait to see the car commercials from Antarctica
Here's the Antarctic entry: th-cam.com/video/f6R-h06IsJw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Calum
In some European countries we divide earth in to 5 continents
@@ikas000 North America, South America, Asia, Australia/Oceana, Europe, Antarctica, and Africa are the usual 7 continents. It breaks down to 5 if you do it as the Americas, Africa, Eurasia, Australia/Oceana and Antarctica. In school in western Europe I was taught 7 continents, but it seems 7, 6, 5 and 4 can be correct answers to the question as division into continents is by convention rather than by any universally accepted definition.
@@peglor i know, i left the comment for people who don't know, in greece we have 5 too, Europe Asia Africa America Oceania. Thus the 5 circles of Olympic games (one for each continent)
As soon as this video started, I thought to myself "Dude, the cat decap Ford commercial HAS to make it" and sadly it was replaced with the pigeon one---but he mentions it!
I still remember it from Ebaum's World (remember THAT!?!) and it blows away the pigeon version. It is RIDICULOUSLY realistic and honestly darkly hilarious.
In Europe, guiness, ales, pilsners, wheat beers, etc, have quality to them and they are drunk in room temperature, not warm.
In the North America, we've got Budweiser and Molson, which is technically mineral water with 2-3% alcohol and that is referred to as beer, so yeah, for a person to not vomit, it has to be cold.
I was looking for this comment, just be sure people still know what beer is 👍😀
@@KtmLTU he triggered you so good
What "europe" as a European i neither have ever drunken warm beer not any of the beers you listed.
You are describing bud-light. Real Budweiser isn't watered down like that.
A truly intelligent person simply doesn't drink alcohol at all so it is irrelevant. But regardless, unless you're in a cold season/climate, room temperature is warm, particularly in a crowded bar/tavern where they are typically consumed.
BMW's "The Hire" series has to be the coolest but also wierdest advertising campaign of all time. Okay truthfully they are mostly just awesome.
The Peugeot 206 ad with the elephant is always one of my favs
Yeah! That's a very good one. Pure passion in his expression! LOL 😂
Along with the old commercial for the Citroen AX made in the "Great wall of China". Or the Citroen Xsara Picasso with the naughty factory assembly robot! ;-)
An American calling Europeans weird, when they themselves don't know how to put half of the countries that exist in the world on the map. Chile and Russia are Europe, of course.
What a shame.
80’s and 90’s Japanese commercials are too golden to not do a video on. Make it happen!
yes!!!
"Europe, the weirdest continent"
Proceeds to measure everything in inches(2'48cm), feet(12 inches, 30'48cm), yards(3 feet, 91'44cm) and miles(1760 yards, 1609'344m)
1 inch is 25.4 mm, actually. I work in a bike shop, and that number, as well as 31.8 mm (1.125 inches), 27.2 mm and a few others are permanently burned into my memory.
We Americans just like to make life more interesting.
@@divergent_3428 And harder and not logical
@@AlexandarHullRichter Really? I thought google said it was 248, interesting
@@divergent_3428 yeah every math problem seems like a word riddle aswel, quite fun if you ask me
The old lady from the first one: Running In the 90's in her 90's.
"... and they put mayonnaise on their French fries." I don't think they have French fries in Europe. The image used when saying that is a picture of what they call 'chips,' not to be confused with what we call chips (food, not the others like computer chips), as they call those 'crisps.' And if you need emergency services there, at least in UK, their number is the more convenient 999, rather than our 911. And if they are talking about a 'flat,' it's an apartment (same at least also in India, don't know about elsewhere). Pretty much the main things they don't have different words for are proper nouns, with some exception, like Deutschland is what we call Germany, as well as conjunctions, pronouns, prepositions, determiners, and some verbs like 'do.'
In Germany they are commonly called "Pommes frites" which would translate to "fried apples". Also, another now less common name for the potato in Germany is "Erdapfel" ("ground apple") or, in the French speaking regions of Belgium where the fried potato sticks were supposedly being invented, "pomme du terre".
Basically, only in the UK the French fries are called chips for which reasons ever, while they call crisps what the Germans call chips.
Confused enough? 😆
I audibly laughed at the Ford SportKa ad. 😂 Straight out of a Herbie movie. 💀
"Europe, the weird continent"
*someone from country colonized by europeans
Thats literally half the world though
Also just cus its a former colony doesn't mean its similar. Britain and the US are not very similar lol. India was a British colony too...
@@weasle2904 Even more than half 😅
Europe is just a better version of America
@@aspenhen7198 Europe is different, something is better in US, something in EU.
@@aspenhen7198 we are literally new and improved. We have something called freedom. Europeans get treated like babies by their government
I'm from the netherlands and i think i speak for the rest of the country we like our beer cold
letterlijk nog nooit een warm pintje gekregen in heel europa...
lekker koud pilske
The same in Portugal
My favorites are the old volvo commercials. The snowrace one, the "rollin' " song one, dynamic safety... Funny thing hyundai stacked up elantras on top of one another to prove they're sturdy, in 2013, volvo did the same thing with 240s in the 80's.
They littelary made the weirdest comercial I’ve ever seen in a video about weird commercials
I remember seeing half of these long ago, although the Hyundai veloster advertisement was the best one as it made a clear point on why the unique design choice of having both a four door and a two door configuration but one on each side is a thing.
On a second note, the other hyundai ad was pretty funny.
Î like how Americans think we Europeans are weird while we think the exact same but we are right... And YES Mayonaise belongs onto French Fries its frckn awesome
No... that’s weird
13:29
“not even that gay. I’ve seen gayer.”
😂😂😂😂
I mean, he’s not wrong. A lot changed in 20 years.
"put mayonnaise on their french fries"
I put ketchup and mayonnaise with my fries.
same
I see you like cocktail sauce
Put feta cheese on fries, it's common in Bulgaria and delicious.
@@lioneldm5130 i thought you said fetus.
Okay, but do you blend the ketchup and mayonnaise together?
Day 43 of wanting Up To Speed back
Yeah not really liking these type of videos they have been doing
"UTS on the-" what, though? The Toyota Previa?
Day 51 of asking Jeremiah to do a B2B on an LMP car
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@@jordaneggerman4734 bro there is so many cars still left to do, imagine an UTS on a lada
@@raz7112 my point is are they interesting enough for them to waste the production time. I'm sure that is the question they started asking when ideas like "Lada" came up in the writer's room...
5:28 James, there was the cat version of the ad in the recommendations. I dare you to watch it and see a cat decapitated by a car that only made 94 horsepower.
Might have only made 94bhp but it weighed nothing. They were good fun in their day. It's only recently the hatch power wars have become insane.
PLS DO OTHER CONTINENTS COMMERCIAL. LOVE IT SO MUCH
for americans: WE IN CZECHIA DRINK ONLY COLD BEER!
And in Denmark we go to Czechia to get shitfaced💯💯💯❤️
and in Australia, south of Germany we only drink cold beer too.
@@smodin1994 Hej😀🇩🇰
Who tf drinks warm beer?
@@2157AF ...Austria?
Boy going from
"I've seen gayer"
And the immediate same second transition to James' t shirt commercial sure was a decision being made in editing
2:10 I remember this one. I watched in awe as that grandma flew across the screen.
Can I just say you guys have the best ads for the sponsored.
0:15 really, weird commercials is the trade mark of america, here in europe we only have boring commercials
see some Mercedes Benz ones from the early 00´s, they are just nonsense. Europe all the way baby
1:48 ... 'worldwide' man, happy we don't have megastores like Costco in Europe.
Europe: “WEIRD AMERICA”
Nope
Thats seriously treu (I am from the Dutch)
Day 51 of asking Jeremiah to do a B2B on an LMP car
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Me an Italian: *thats debatable.*
Hy
If you can't drink the beer warm, then you know it's not a good beer. When beer was created, it wasn't refrigerated. Cold beer is good, but the cold can also mask the taste.
‘Europe, or as I like to call it weird America’
*grabs popcorn*
I love how they decided to “show off” the crappy headlight wipers flapping about on the lada
The most miraculous thing is that the wipers actually worked in the video lol
''They drink warm beer and put mayonnaise on their french fries''
Me: *confused European sounds*
Where the fuck in Europe is warm beer acceptable? Never heard of such a thing
and who puts mayo on their chips?
@@jim.659 To be fair I do that
Depends on the beer. Some beers are good warm or improve as they warm.
@@Meepception Brexit land
I was 12 in 2003 and that Honda ad was the second most iconic piece of television advertising of my childhood. People were still making reference to it years later. Only beaten (in my solid anecdotal evidence right here) by the Guinness ad with the horses coming out the sea and that Leftfield banger
When you realize that the US is an european colony that got out of Control.
when you realize its better (:
@@chrisjohnson16 lmao what
@@chrisjohnson16 are you sure mate?😂
“A little place I like to call weird America”
Meanwhile in Europe we like to call America”Fat Europe”
That was a good joke, 20-30 years ago.
That 300% increase in obesity in Europe since then has taken all the bite out of it.
@@ekscalybur you clearly haven't been to Europe because if you have you would know just how big of a difference there is between EU and USA. Europeans average anywhere from 10-30% of obese people per country. if you look at all the countries combined the percentage would be somewhere around 21% of 740 mil. people . while in the USA 36-37% of the 328 mil. people are obese. if you look at that in numbers there are around 155 mil. people in Europe that are obese while there are 118 mil. obese people in USA, basically we have the same number of obese people with double the population. So statistically the joke is still good.
Also you should consider Europeans calling America "fat Europe" as a compliment, because considering the actual shit show of a country it became it's really unfair to Europeans that anyone is comparing us to USA.
@@ngregov1622 europe is becoming a socialist dumpster fire, so id say we're even.
Butthurt euros everywhere
@@mczenk5095 hes right though dony even deny it
"And just vin diesel's it?" yo i fckin died there.. 😂😂😂
That sponsored segment was better than, well, other channel's non-ad videos entirely. I'd watch that as a series or movie.