The Key to Reserva

The Key to Reserva

Martin Scorcese meets Alfred Hitchcock. One fucking incredible commercial and I wouldn’t even want to think how much it cost them. A must see for any Martin Scorcese or Alfred Hitchcock fan. Makes me want to watch Vertigo again. [Link]


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  1. Lexicon says:

    pretty amazin..but whats it advertising if its a commercial?

  2. Mark says:

    http://www.freixenet.com/
    champagne like wine. its the bottle that was locked in the box.
    in the commercial martin scorcese finds this unfinished hitchcock script which he thinks is for a movie which he goes out and films. what we the viewers realize in the end is that script for the unfinished film turns out to be a script for an unfinished commercial. at least thats how i saw it.

  3. Croco Rock says:

    Pretty impressed that they delivered such creative quality from an Ad Agency based in Kuwait.

    Go Kuwait!

  4. Mark says:

    Ummm I don’t know where or how you got the idea this was done by an agency in Kuwait specially that its an advert for champagne but this was done in Spain dude.

  5. nibaq says:

    JWT – Kuwait: Cheezy MTC/Zain commercials.
    JWT – Spain: Marting motherfucking Scorcese.

    Mark your job sucks.

  6. Mark says:

    yeah its all my fault i cant get Scorcese to do zain ads its all my fault!!!

  7. Tim Costello says:

    This unfinished movie script of Hitchcock has been rumoured to exist for many years. I remember first hearing about it when I was a student in the London School of Film Technique many years ago. We tried to find out what the plans were but without success even though we were once transferred to a production office in Hollywood by phone to some guy ‘doing the research’ on it! That was subsequently denied by Head Office – normal Hollywood secrecy rules about projected movies – and the guy in question vanished. Very Hitchcockian in itself.
    So why don’t you all write to the Freixenet – Reserva – Pimecava company at: news@decanter.com, and ask them to ask Scorsese to make the movie. I already did.

    From Tim in Ireland.


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