Bruce Campbell Old Spice Ad Mocks Axe

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Hearing this rendition of Duran Duran’s Hungry Like the Wolf as played by Bruce Campbell smarmy lounge act-style for Old Spice’s Ahoy Body Spray makes the eighties seem like an era much more distant than the actual 20-25 years that have past would suggest. Surrounded by a bevy of beauties in front of a fire, Campbell, recently seen in an equally smarmy role in Spiderman 3, offers up his rendition of the Duran Duran hit which the girls seem to love. Or maybe it’s the Old Spice Ahoy Body Spray they like as indicated by their Axe-style attraction to the man as he plays…or pretends to play. At one point during Campbell’s serenade, his hands completely leave the keyboard while the smarm continues to ooze from the grand piano.

This campaign very wittily separates itself from Axe while, at the same time, mocks Axe’s man-magnet approach to selling body spray. Even the Hungry Like the Wolf lyrics play into the joke. This is Campbell’s second outing for Old Spice and it works. His first involved sitting around a fireplace dispensing advice with the same smarm displayed in the second outing.

This recent work was created by Wieden + Kennedy and directed by The Perlorian Brothers.

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