![]() ![]() As the actual feature started, a boy in the front row seemed to speak for the entire room when he screamed, at the top of his lungs, “I WANT MINIONS!” When the trailer ended, they refused to settle down. ![]() Children all around me were bouncing in their seats, shrieking and wailing in utter delight. The auditorium quaked with laughter and applause. I had never heard an audience so ecstatically enraptured in my life. Before the film began, the studio played a trailer for “Minions,” Universal’s spinoff based on characters from its popular series “Despicable Me.” The third spot follows a giant minion inflatable, which breaks loose from its restraints and rolls down the street, stopping only to barricade the delivery driver in a restaurant just as they’re picking up the order.Early one Saturday morning in the summer of 2015, I attended a press screening of an animated film with a few other critics and a lot of happy families. OBJ’s spot, featuring actor Danny Trejo, showcases a chain of events wherein an extremely fashionable OBJ’s drip ends up inadvertently blinding Trejo and boxing the Uber Eats driver’s scooter in, thus, making the order late. And occasionally, Kevin happens. The driver, understandably panics and runs for the hills, leaving the Uber Eats courier now stuck behind an abandoned sedan. Other times, OBJ happens. While walking an older lady across the street, he’s honked at, and his good nature is momentarily put on hold as he gives the honking driver a look. So what might happen that delays your delivery? Well, Aaron Donald-known for being a beast on the field, but an absolute sweetheart off the gridiron-showcases that sometimes, good deeds happen. and Aaron Donald, as well as a giant, inflatable Minion, the campaign highlights some of the potential scenarios that are responsible for the rare delay. So, with the help of NFL superstars Odell Beckham Jr. And as it turns out, Uber Eats is almost always on time, but occasionally, something unpredictable happens. Created in partnership with Special US, the spots focus on the reliability of Uber Eats, with a promise that if your food is late, they will give you three months of $0 delivery fees. Uber Eats is launching a new campaign focused on how the brand wants your order to be delivered on time, or early, every time. ![]()
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