Foster’s Brings Back ‘How to Speak Australian’

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Really not all that great unless you think picking up a girl with a simple tip of a beer can, a mumbling idiot and a generous bartender are your form of entertainment, here are three new commercials from Foster’s which bring back the brand’s “How to Speak Australian” tagline.

Digitas Chicago created the spots along with…MODERNIZED ELEMENTS (INCLUDING SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE VIDEO)!!!!!!

OMG! This is amazing. We’ve never seen such leading edge work before in our entire career of kicking the crap out of the ad industry! This is just….I don’t know…such stunning work. Just can’t get over it. Need to take a nap to recover from all this excitement.

But we suppose it’s cool the spots were directed by Bud “Dude” spot director Clay Weiner. It’s all good.

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