I feel like acknowledging the spot is a mistake, but a south florida car dealership has bastardized the the first 4 whistles "Walk of Love" by Dire Straights and it is one of the most titling earworms I've ever heard. If you have experience with the song you know what should come next, but it just repeats the opening notes over and over. I rarely watch commercial tv anymore but that one sends me lunging for the remote every time.
The Kate McKinnon Verizon ads make me want to stab my eyes out. They’ve singlehandedly made me hate everything she’s in. I think they’ve stopped running the one where she makes some weird noise while doing a split at the end, that was the ****ing worst.
Last edited by brianr; 09-12-2021 at 05:11 PM.
Reason: I’m also considering canceling the contract on ~ 8 mobile devices and our Fios service.
When she says "That is automatica, Martin Gramatica" I want him to kick her between the legs and launch her through the uprights. Then he says "No stressy, Jessie" and I lose all hope for humanity.
When she says "That is automatica, Martin Gramatica" I want him to kick her between the legs and launch her through the uprights. Then he says "No stressy, Jessie" and I lose all hope for humanity.
Target soccer ball commercial. Target guy kicks a soccer ball, kid kicks a soccer ball, narrator says "Come in for a soccer ball, leave a part of the team."
What in the name of all **** does that mean? Did the kid get a job and join the target staff? Is the target guy going to become a ringer on the kid's youth soccer team? Dunno why, but this one drives me nuts.
I know it was mentioned quite awhile ago, but The Equalizer commercials are the best. It's like a new one every week with Queen Latifah jumping off fire escapes, kicking people into dumpsters, and flipping them over tables. Such great comedy every week. I would be super annoyed otherwise since CBS advertises this like 27 times during every NFL game, but no, the comedy is so good it's become a running joke how my friends and I cannot wait to watch the show (and, of course, none of us do.)