RockBolt - 2008-02-06
See, now I would watch a team playing soccer like this
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Ersatz - 2008-02-06 Meh, I still wouldn't. You know they'd still take a dive and roll around crying until somebody could spray them with water, which magically heals their previously-grievous injury.
Plus, for all the acrobatics and jumping, the game would still end in a scoreless tie.
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petep - 2008-02-06
YOU'RE UNDER ARREST FOR SOCCER
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Hooper_X - 2008-02-06
The soccer equivalent of the Harlem Globetrotters, ladies and gentlemen.
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kingarthur - 2008-02-06
Sure, they seem prepared now. But will they be ready for their match with The Evil Team?
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petep - 2008-02-06 I'm pretty sure this is the evil team, what with the swarthiness and immense technical skill. The good team are some fat kids in Oklahoma.
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glendower - 2008-02-06
Fat cop at the end.
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Squeamish - 2008-02-06
Somewhere, their sensei is weeping stoically, knowing they have achieved pure soccer enlightenment.
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Caminante Nocturno - 2008-02-06
That cop is just angry because they've been making him look bad by distributing justice...
... SOCCER JUSTICE!
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robotkarateman - 2008-02-06
Not buying it. It's a commercial for Fifa Street, which is EA's attempt to make soccer cool for American gamers. I'd be very surprised if most of the stunts in that video weren't CG.
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Evilhead - 2008-02-07 It's not CG. The team has been on other TV shows and whatnot. But thanks for the 1-star, ass!
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robotkarateman - 2008-02-08 You're welcome, always happy to help someone who can't differentiate between reality and special effects.
Incidentally, the ad agency behind the commercial is Wieden + Kennedy, of Amsterdam. The director was Jeroen Mol, and the post-production CG work was done by a company called The Ambassadors. Yes, the flips and jumps are real, not all of the soccer balls are.
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Blaise - 2008-02-06
I saw some of these moves in that Shaolin Soccer movie.
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