Posted on 05/22/2024 9:37:19 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Next to that are the Progressive Insurance commercials. "Flo" is insufferable and the men all seem to be gay or "metrosexual." And the bit about "becoming your parents" is insulting to anyone who has any respect for older people.
Way too many insurance commercials on TV. I would never buy Liberty Mutual insurance just because of their commercials--they don't own the Statue of Liberty.
A few commercials are funny the first few times you see them (like some of the GEICO commercials with the lizard, or the old Aflac commercials with the duck) but after a while they all become tiresome.
Here is one of the BEST DANCING commercials from 1970! Ann Miller! Choreography by Busby Berkley!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jU2pl7bqKg
If you will research those, you will find that many are using actual songs. The songs are very good songs that have a large number of people who know the song. ππ
Come on dude, I love Flo! Don't be harsh on her......
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Link.
I think the kids in the “1-877-Kars-for-Kids” commercial should be deported.
99.99% pure!
I guess my point is.
The plot of the commercial is something like, “Hey, I just found these new cotton swabs. My ear wax will never have a chance now!”
Then 14 random people start dancing with the guy/gal as they are so damn excited.
To me it is just is so randomly odd, almost creepy, yet nobody else seems to think so.
She definitely made her mark with that ‘other side of the emerald portal’ movie.
Most of what I watch, I tape it so that I can avoid the ads, to be perfectly honest. π
But is does sound lame, and explains why I tape before watching. The added advantage is that I can watch it when I want to, instead of when it is being aired. π€
lol
here it is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fBDaJi0TbI
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