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Tuesday 23 December 2008

Aviva Norwich Union Name Change Advert starring Bruce Willis, Elle Macpherson, Ringo Starr, Alice Cooper and more

Here is an advert for Aviva (they used to be Norwich Union but are changing their name to Aviva) starring a whole host of celebrities who changed their name. I like the one with todays Bruce Willis acting with his younger self in Die Hard with a Vengeance. Incidentally, the advert cost about £9,000,000 to make and Norwich Union are making me redundant in June 2009. Merry Christmas indeed. Bruce, Elle, Ringo any chance you can lend me some cash next June? Ho hum!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's the first time Norwich Union have impressed me! Must have cost them millions - good to know the global depression isn't having any effect on them!

Anonymous said...

Is this why they are laying every body off?

Anonymous said...

Yeah, it's a nice way to do things isn't it? We've just had to lay off two people and here's me making sure I bring my lunch to work instead of buying a posh sandwich. This is like me buying a 7 course meal at Claridge's and eating it in front of the poor guys....

Live for films said...

What this advert is also saying is that none of the people would have become famous through sheer talent and hard work...Nope...only because they changed their name.