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Re: TV commercials that make you ROFL
[Re: svsg]
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07/27/08 01:34 AM
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Gina, you are actually posting good funny commercials. I had intended to start a thread for unintentionally funny commercials But don't stop. Keep them coming Ohhhhh!!! Haha, aw, I get it now. Have no fear, SVSG, I have one for you anyway! http://youtube.com/watch?v=TNdw4CfbwQgAnd before I seem too evil for laughing at this commercial, let me say that I actually wouldn't mind having a Jitterbug. I've led this rally against hi-tech cell phones among my peers, claiming that the Jitterbug is simple, efficient, and perfect for all their needs. They are disgusted by it, so I once even went so far as to create "testimonials" to display in my room - I put each of their pictures with a caption from the commercial, such as "Bigger buttons, bigger numbers, who needs glasses?" It's mostly a joke against them, but I have a very low understanding of my own cell phone, so I like to think I'm more fit for a Jitterbug.
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Re: TV commercials that make you ROFL
[Re: Vito's Legacy]
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08/06/08 08:16 PM
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The Aflac commercials are great! My favorites are "There's Only One" and, of course, "Berra at the Barber". (I had no idea they had some Japanese ones! They don't seem to fit the same mold, though). These are classic (at least regionally), and I never saw this one!!! Brilliant.
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: TV commercials that make you ROFL
[Re: svsg]
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08/13/08 01:01 PM
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The wittiest US TV commercials ever were put on by Volkswagen in the early Sixties. They poked fun at the humble Beetle while subtly extolling its virtues. My favorite: A moonlit Maine snowscape. No voiceover, no music. Guy opens his garage door, starts up his Beetle, pulls out into heavy drifts. Plows through the drifts, with just the moonlight and the sound of the engine to keep him company. After a while, he pulls up by a big garage. Sound of diesel engine starting, door opens--and a snowplow pulls out. Finally, the voiceover: "Did you ever wonder how the man who drives the snowplow gets to the snowplow?"
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: TV commercials that make you ROFL
[Re: Turnbull]
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08/13/08 01:15 PM
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The wittiest US TV commercials ever were put on by Volkswagen in the early Sixties. They poked fun at the humble Beetle while subtly extolling its virtues. My favorite: A moonlit Maine snowscape. No voiceover, no music. Guy opens his garage door, starts up his Beetle, pulls out into heavy drifts. Plows through the drifts, with just the moonlight and the sound of the engine to keep him company. After a while, he pulls up by a big garage. Sound of diesel engine starting, door opens--and a snowplow pulls out. Finally, the voiceover: "Did you ever wonder how the man who drives the snowplow gets to the snowplow?" I think VW was one of the first major campaigns that mocked its own product. As I recall there were also some clever magazine ads connected with that campaign. Speaking of clever ads in the 60's I always liked the Hertz ad where the guy flies into the driver's seat, and I see not they've brought it back.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: TV commercials that make you ROFL
[Re: dontomasso]
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08/13/08 01:58 PM
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I think VW was one of the first major campaigns that mocked its own product. As I recall there were also some clever magazine ads connected with that campaign. That "mockery" had an underlying snob appeal. In the era when many Americans were revolted by "conspicuous consumption" exemplified by US cars with huge tail fins and giant V8 engines, owning a VW was a way to make a statement that you were a "nonconformist" and were hip to the superiority of European products. Speaking of clever ads in the 60's I always liked the Hertz ad where the guy flies into the driver's seat, and I see not they've brought it back. Car-crazy kids like me paid a lot of attention to that Hertz ad ("Let Hertz...put you-u-u-u-u...in the driver's seat!"). The car they showed was a '59 Chevy Impala ragtop. The front edge of the hood had a chrome "V" with a pair of crossed racing flags above it--indicating that it had the 348-cubic-inch "big block" V8, Chevy's most powerful engine for that year. That got us excited: imagine, we (more likely our parents) could rent a real high-performance car without having to buy one! Fat chance, though: the standard Hertz Chevy rental was the lower-end BelAir or Biscayne, with the dull, "Stovebolt Six" engine and two-speed Powerglide transmission.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: TV commercials that make you ROFL
[Re: Turnbull]
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08/13/08 03:24 PM
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dontomasso
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Car-crazy kids like me paid a lot of attention to that Hertz ad ("Let Hertz...put you-u-u-u-u...in the driver's seat!"). The car they showed was a '59 Chevy Impala ragtop. The front edge of the hood had a chrome "V" with a pair of crossed racing flags above it--indicating that it had the 348-cubic-inch "big block" V8, Chevy's most powerful engine for that year. That got us excited: imagine, we (more likely our parents) could rent a real high-performance car without having to buy one! Fat chance, though: the standard Hertz Chevy rental was the lower-end BelAir or Biscayne, with the dull, "Stovebolt Six" engine and two-speed Powerglide transmission. That Hertz campaign led to one almost as good by Avis mocking themselves for bein number two and convincing us that "We Try Harder" What was Michael Corleone driving in Miami? That had to have been a rental.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: TV commercials that make you ROFL
[Re: dontomasso]
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08/13/08 03:29 PM
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Car-crazy kids like me paid a lot of attention to that Hertz ad ("Let Hertz...put you-u-u-u-u...in the driver's seat!"). The car they showed was a '59 Chevy Impala ragtop. The front edge of the hood had a chrome "V" with a pair of crossed racing flags above it--indicating that it had the 348-cubic-inch "big block" V8, Chevy's most powerful engine for that year. That got us excited: imagine, we (more likely our parents) could rent a real high-performance car without having to buy one! Fat chance, though: the standard Hertz Chevy rental was the lower-end BelAir or Biscayne, with the dull, "Stovebolt Six" engine and two-speed Powerglide transmission. What was Michael Corleone driving in Miami? That had to have been a rental. Maybe not, DT. I recall in the novel that the family had business interests in Miami. Wasn't Neri sent to a Family hotel in Miami as a reward towards the end of the book? I think so. Anyway, if the Family owned a hotel or other small business down there, the car could easily have been registered to one of them.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: TV commercials that make you ROFL
[Re: pizzaboy]
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08/13/08 06:28 PM
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Good analysis, PB. But I'm betting that the car Michael was driving was an Avis rental. It was a '58 Ford Custom 300, in the exact two-tone red-and-black that was the most popular color combo for that model. Exactly what Mr. Avis would rent you--Avis was with Ford at the time, Hertz with GM. The car Johnny Ola's driving is a '58 Chrysler New Yorker. I bet it was Roth's car because that model was exactly what a wealthy Jew of that era would drive. Both are typical examples of FFC's obsession with authentic touches.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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