E'erbody Got Time For Sweet Brown's Commercial
Sweet Brown, the Internet's favorite opponent of Bronchitis, is in a commercial! And oh, Lord Jesus, is it beautiful.
Thank God she made time for dis.
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Sweet Brown, the Internet's favorite opponent of Bronchitis, is in a commercial! And oh, Lord Jesus, is it beautiful.
Thank God she made time for dis.
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Let's never do drugs and always go rollerskating. Pete Wentz and the voice of Eric Cartman are there! Plus all these children who make good decisions.
Although I'm pretty sure the kid who said no to meth was lying.
[via IHC]
Are you and your spouse miserably arguing over the TV remote every night? Have you given up on wearing anything besides sweatpants? Does the following conversation sound familiar?
"Whatever." "Whatever."
Then, boy, do I have an attorney for you! Better call Saul J. Michael Gallagher!
(That's my second Breaking Bad reference of the day. No shame.)
[via College Humor]
Do you have a small business? Do you have $700? Then you too can have a commercial produced by Kamzilla!
They say money can't buy happiness but I think those of us with an extra $700 lying around know that's not true.
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I learned once in an advertising class that a good commercial creates a need. This ad for Divine Rags must be pretty good because all of a sudden I need to be dressed like a Bratz doll.
One Greyhound ticket to Wolfchase Mall, please.
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Empire State Gold Buyers know about gold.
So they must know that this commercial is PURE GOLD.
If you melted this commercial down, you could exchange it for wads of cash. It's ten times better than any million dollar ad that played during the Super Bowl.
Sure, the Darth Vader VW kid is cute. But the monotone singing grandma who can't get anything right? She's Madison Avenue gold!
[via BWE]
When you saw the commercial for Mr. Spriggs BBQ you probably thought it couldn't get any better. You probably thought it was the best locally produced commercial you'd ever laid eyes on. (Not including this, obviously.) And you would have been mostly right.
But there is nothing in this world that John C. Reilly can't improve, Mr. Spriggs included!
So here it is. The Mr. Spriggs BBQ theme song performed by John C. Reilly and the Roots. Your Monday just got a little more DEEELICIOUS!
[via Videogum]
Via his Twitter page filmmaker Errol Morris called this local TV spot the "best commercial ever made".
Before you ask, yes, Robert Lee is real. And yes, Cullman Liquidation is real.
Rhett and Link of ILoveLocalCommercials.com produced the spot as a part of an effort to create ads for deserving local businesses.
It's epic and honest. But is it the best commercial ever made? I wasn't convinced until the wrench and fence post came into play.
This ad? Is amazing.
Agree with me. Or don't. I don't care.
I hate BBQ food. Everything seems kind of wet and sticky and all the foods sort of juice up together on the plate.
Yesterday, we had BBQ in the office and I had trouble breathing. The smell lingered long past whatever the appropriate amount of time for a smell to linger is. (It's important to note that this all happened around 10:30 a.m. Who eats BBQ before 11? ALL of my coworkers, that's who.)
Anyway, I have an open mind. Which is why I can tell just by watching this quality advertisement that I would NOT hate Mr. Spriggs BBQ.
Once again, Youtube has provided us with a locally-produced commercial that we could have otherwise only dreamed about.
If you?re in the mood for a middle-school dance melody accompanied by video of strangers eating fried okra, then you?ll love this! Gimme some of dat!
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