This highly over the top commercial was originally produced as a joke in 1990 for a faux award show put on be the Advertising Association of Baltimore called The Ad Follies. The AAB searched for agencies willing to produce ad spoofs mocking the top agencies in the city despite the impending threat that people working on these spoofs may place their jobs in jeopardy for doing so. The production was conducted at television studio WBFF and all of the footage originates from car manufacturer promotional videos and generic stock footage. The writer and narrator of the copy are still both unknown.
The video was never intended to be shown outside of The Ad Follies show because of the vulgarity and the possibilities of being viewed by the mocked. Copies were only distributed to people who worked on production and to WBFF employees following the screening.
Among the earliest instances of Big Bill Hell’s video can be found on Fugly.com, uploaded on April 6th, 2006.
The video first appeared on YouTube on June 19th, 2006, as “F You Baltimore.” It was then re-uploaded several times over the years to YouTube and various other video sharing sites.
I know this is comedy but if any business had the balls to actually do this, i’d be their customer no matter what they’re selling. Thats how sick I am of today’s carefully worded everything trying not to offend anyone.
Home of challenge pissing is my favorite part
When I first watched this, I chuckled for about twenty minutes.
WE’LL FUCK YOUR WIFE!
**FUCK YOU BALTIMORE!**
Finally, an honest dealership ad.
i havent seen this for a loooong time. thanks!
From Know your Meme:
This highly over the top commercial was originally produced as a joke in 1990 for a faux award show put on be the Advertising Association of Baltimore called The Ad Follies. The AAB searched for agencies willing to produce ad spoofs mocking the top agencies in the city despite the impending threat that people working on these spoofs may place their jobs in jeopardy for doing so. The production was conducted at television studio WBFF and all of the footage originates from car manufacturer promotional videos and generic stock footage. The writer and narrator of the copy are still both unknown.
The video was never intended to be shown outside of The Ad Follies show because of the vulgarity and the possibilities of being viewed by the mocked. Copies were only distributed to people who worked on production and to WBFF employees following the screening.
Among the earliest instances of Big Bill Hell’s video can be found on Fugly.com, uploaded on April 6th, 2006.
The video first appeared on YouTube on June 19th, 2006, as “F You Baltimore.” It was then re-uploaded several times over the years to YouTube and various other video sharing sites.
I think I want to buy a car now.
I can’t scroll past this and not play it.
“and it better not bounce or you’re a DEAD motherfucker!”
This video is funny every fucking time I see it.
One of the VA’s sounds a lot like Andy Daly.
This killed me as a kid
I know this is comedy but if any business had the balls to actually do this, i’d be their customer no matter what they’re selling. Thats how sick I am of today’s carefully worded everything trying not to offend anyone.
How could I forget you, challenge pissing…truly remarkable sport.
Ok, that was funny… Now it would be even better if it was a real ad….
Rip your nutz off
Also [Big Bill Hell’s that ends well](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8IdILAupF8)
I prefer https://youtu.be/T6Oc3WizIRg?si=YTKguKJaJSU2CKPe