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Recently, i like the Allegra commercial where the girl walks fast toward you singing very fast. Walking and singing fast, amazing
I bet you could find it to post? That reminds me of the baby commercials, maybe for stocks, can't remberA 1970s Ad Council commercial about real estate scams. Ad Council commercials, then as now, usually weren't the best in the world. This one had music and animation of a house drawn on the screen as the ad went over the basic scam pitch. Then, as it warned against real estate scams, the drawing reversed. By the end there was nothing at all, which was the point. That was outstanding enough, but the music that went with it and its timing was perfect. To this day that's the best commercial I've ever seen.
Failed. It's like the one with my favorite jingle. It was for McCullough chain saws and I can't find it anywhere. Remember the jingle, though.I bet you could find it to post? That reminds me of the baby commercials, maybe for stocks, can't rember
a 1970s Ad Council commercial about real estate scams. Ad Council commercials, then as now, usually weren't the best in the world. This oneFailed. It's like the one with my favorite jingle. It was for McCullough chain saws and I can't find it anywhere. Remember the jingle, though.
I guess no links are copyinga 1970s Ad Council commercial about real estate scams. Ad Council commercials, then as now, usually weren't the best in the world. This one
Why?The ones I like are older, because a few years ago I unplugged the TV since I had no use for it.
This Subaru commercial gets me right in the gut every time I see it; I can't help but tear up a little:
( now where did I put my kleenex... ? )
This predated the beavers. It was a man cutting wood and his dog carries him a McCulloch chain saw. End scene has him beside or in front of a huge stack of cut wood. He give a victory or peace sign, the dog barks at him once, and, embarrassed, the man drops his hand.musical McCullough chainsaw ad
I like the beavers
Let's ask Mikey, i loved that commercial. I can still see Mikey's faceProbably my favorite, I only saw one time —I think at a Superbowl game ad break. The same Life cereal ad as years before, where the boys are saying, "I don't want to try it—YOU try it!" "I know —let's get Mikey to try it! He'll eat anything!", except this time, the boys are all grown up, big burley lumberjacks, sitting at a big wooden picnic table, and they say, "I don't wanna try it. YOU try it!" "I know—let's get Mikey to try it! He'll eat anything!" And Mikey is sitting over there just as clueless as before, big guy minding his own business, not even looking around, when they stick the bowl in front of him, just like before, and he digs right in without even wondering how it got there ..."He LIKES it! Hey Mikey!"
Why does it make you sad?The ones I like are older, because a few years ago I unplugged the TV since I had no use for it.
This Subaru commercial gets me right in the gut every time I see it; I can't help but tear up a little:
( now where did I put my kleenex... ? )
For me, it's just a poignant illustration of how no matter how old our children get, they'll always be our lil' munchkins on some level.Why does it make you sad?
Wow, food looks great, i don't think we have that restaurant. I know what you mean. Who needs that romantic crap served with your food,lolMy current pet peeve is a commercial for BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse. A place I kinda like, considering it a half step above your average anonymous Chilis/Flingers/Applebees/TGIF...
Anyway the ad [here it is in Facebook video] suggests BJ's is the place for all those key moments in your life, college game, engagement, bachelorette party, family meal (now with kiddo). It just rubs me the wrong way.
Am I really so out of touch and elitist, and the unwashed masses who usually eat off the dollar menu aspire to BJ's to pop the question and celebrate with Pizzookie™?
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(For the record, I proposed at home after a meal of Chinese take-out, where I produced the ring from a fortune cookie.)