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Nissan Altima: Love hurts

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Advertising Agency: TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles, USA
CCO: Rob Schwartz
Group Creative Director: Kerry Feuerman
ACD/Art Director: Chris Lynch
ACD/Copy Writer: Ken Pappanduros
Executive Director of Integrated Production: Richard O’Neill
Producer: Carrie Schaer
Assistant Producer: Lisa Urbanic
Production Company: Goodoil Films
Director: Matt Murphy
Director of Photography: Susan Stitt
Post Production: Venice Beach Editorial
Editor: Rick Shambaugh
Online / Clean Up: The Mill Los Angeles
Sound Design: 740 Sound

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Watching this spot hurts.

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good job!
nice insight

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Car advertising is about to hit rock bottom.

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Love the reaction of the man when his daughter drive like a beginner.

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this spot is so bad in every level. music. acting. scenarios. it's just really bad.

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Who is the woman shining the Altima when the soccer ball hits it? She is very pretty.

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