Originally posted by TwisterF5Here in Houston... it's Mattress Mack, the owner of Gallery Furniture. He's so hyper that you can barely understand him.
You should have seen him in the early 80s when Gallery Furniture first started. Compared to those days, he's positively subdued now. He certainly doesn't jump around like he used to. I think that funding Sidekicks, starring Chuck Norris and Joe Piscopo, wore him out and he hasn't been the same since then.
Originally posted by OliverThe Bell beavers are two CGI beavers who hock everything Bell offers: Cellphones, internet, satellite TV. Heck, beavers are Canadian, and Frank and Gordon are Canadian names.
And one of them is voiced by Norm MacDonald! No idea who does the other one, though, and I sure don't care enough to check.
Originally posted by Voices.comFrank and Gordon, two computer generated beavers, are paired with two voice actors, Norm MacDonald and Ken Campbell. Norm MacDonald, a comedian and actor, is a Canadian by birth, born in Québec City, Québec, Canada. Ken Campbell is an American actor.
Even though the oft-brilliant Norm MacDonald is voicing one, that still doesn't inspire me too purchase their services.
Bell and Rogers have the unique disctinction of being the only two companies for which I hope for failure, bankruptcy, and a complete destruction only seen by companiees like Enron. God, I hate them both. They are both the evils on Canadian media and broadcasting.
This new Walmart commercial on right now here in Canada with a group of teenage girls, on their cellphones in the changing booth talking to eachother like, about the hoodies they tried on, and like, the clothes they found at like, walmart. Wicked!
All the new Microsoft ads. The Mojave one and both Bill & Jerry shows that are uninteresting and unfunny. They totally ungrip me. I am no where near gripped with their ads about "nothing."
Originally posted by ZeruelAll the new Microsoft ads. The Mojave one and both Bill & Jerry shows that are uninteresting and unfunny. They totally ungrip me. I am no where near gripped with their ads about "nothing."
Apparently I am the only person in the universe that likes the Bill & Jerry ads.
It is the policy of the documentary crew to remain true observers and not interfere with its subjects.
Apparently I am the only person in the universe that likes the Bill & Jerry ads.
No, that would include me as well.
We'll be back right after order has been restored here in the Omni Center.
“That the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms, I will no more believe than that the accidental jumbling of the alphabet would fall into a most ingenious treatise of philosophy” - Swift
Apparently hansen9j and AWArulz were the the only people other than Bill and Jerry to like those commercials, because they've already being pulled in favor of a John Hodgman lookalike.
Originally posted by TeapotApparently hansen9j and AWArulz were the the only people other than Bill and Jerry to like those commercials, because they've already being pulled in favor of a John Hodgman lookalike.
This makes me extremely sad, because I too was really enjoying those ads.
The Extended Stay Hotels ad. It's bad enough to make a whole commerical as one extended fart joke. It seems even worse to sell your hotel as so comfortable that you want to unleash gas all over the place.
Or maybe it's just me getting snooty having worked at the Marriott for a while now. But man, does that commerical bug the crap out of me.
Russell Oliver's commercials for his I BUY YOUR GOLD pawnshop. Anyone in Toronto (or who can get Toronto's Citytv feed knows how annoying those commercials (and the guy himself) are.
The latest Geico commercials. The old ones were always stupid, but the motorcycle commercial and the playing tennis with Billy Jean King commercial don't even make sense.
I'm getting sick of the Microsoft ads where they're trying to re-brand Vista a Mojave. I hear that "Oh Mojave" song and it drives me spare.
-- 2006 Time magazine Person of the Year --
"...Oh, the band is out on the field!! He's gonna go into the end zone! He's gone into the end zone!! -- Joe Starkey -- November 20, 1982 -- The Play --
Pretty much any commercial with all African-American people or families, reason is that they ALWAYS have some sort of hip-hop music in the background. It's usually fast food commercials or something like Hamburger Helper. Mostly McDonalds. Every time one comes on, my black fiancee gripes about how they always have the hip-hop music in the background. Especially if it is a KFC commercial.