Quote: I honestly can't believe nobody has converged on the Groupon commercial mocking the plight of the people of Tibet.... I thought that was in extremely poor taste.
it was, but I will admit that I laughed (I tend to like dark humor though)
the Vader Jr. one was the best. hilarious because of the kids reaction was perfect and because it's exactly what alot of dads would do.
my boys liked the Pepsi-Max commercials the best. anything where people are getting hit in the groin or getting knocked over makes them literally
He's never seen "Star Wars," but Max Page has become famous as a pint-sized version of its villainous Darth Vader.
The 6-year-old actor is the star of one of the Super Bowl's most talked about commercials. In the ad for the new 2012 Volkswagen Passat, he tries, without success, to use "The Force" to affect an array of household items - and even the family dog.
Page, who has appeared in a few regional commercials and has a role on "The Young and the Restless," didn't know when he snagged the part that it would be for the Super Bowl.
"It wasn't until halfway through the first day of filming" that we found out, his mother, Jennifer, said on NBC's "Today" show on Monday. "We were just thrilled. We thought it was his first national commercial."
"He took directions so well," Tim Ellis, Volkswagen of America's vice president for marketing, told USA Today. "As we were filming it, I could see it was going to be iconic."
The Vader commercial debuted online last week, and has since scored more than 15 million views. The response has been "overwhelming," Page's mom said.
"I can't even keep up with the messages and the calls," Jennifer said.
Page, who could easily have also played a young Anakin Skywalker (before his transformaton into Darth Vader) with his blonde locks and bright blue eyes, was born with a congenital heart condition.
When he was only 4-months-old he had a pacemaker installed. But doctor's say his prognosis has remained good.
"He can essentially have normal activity and with careful care, a full life is a reasonable expectation," Michael Silka, head of the cardiology department at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, told The Associated Press.
"He's a real inspiration," Jennifer Page said of her son.
The new Chrysler ad campaign is really inspiring. In addition to the one last night, there was one put out a week ago or so (or at least that's when I first saw it) that started off "Whatever happened to style..." Incredible.
Quote: If an alien race that can traverse the stars can't defeat a couple of cowboys with revolvers and horses . . .
Is it really any more ridiculous than the idea that the military aircraft we have now would stand a chance against a civilization that has the technology to make a station the size of Milwaukee that could hover over any number of our own cities?
The new Chrysler ad campaign is really inspiring. In addition to the one last night, there was one put out a week ago or so (or at least that's when I first saw it) that started off "Whatever happened to style..." Incredible.
I LOVE THAT COMMERCIAL.
The only negative about the Chrysler commercial is that Eminem was driving a 200, which is much improved, but still has a ton of warts because it's based on the pathetic Sebring. Would have been much better if Em was driving the new 300, which is totally worthy of such marketing.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
Quote: I honestly can't believe nobody has converged on the Groupon commercial mocking the plight of the people of Tibet.... I thought that was in extremely poor taste.
I did too.
My fave was the Eminem one for Lipton Brisk. (I dug their one a number of years back with the claymation Rocky characters, too.)
Thought it was good until some of the bad language got through.... which overall I thought some of the language and sexual content of the commericals were not child friendly which is not cool....
No, it was during a show....might have been Bones on Fox. Perhaps they accidentally ran it early? I only know this for sure since I re-wound it for my wife to see it and we thought it was odd that they didn't save it for the Super Bowl.
I know that I saw it before the Super Bowl. Maybe it was on a news show or something? I don;t watch a whole lot of TV, and it kinda stuck out to me, whenever it was on.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
I also liked what I think was the Hyundai Sonata commercial where they talked about what if we had settled for the first inventions. I thought that one was clever because they showed people using this ancient equipment and suddenly the Sonata busts through.