Gallagher Is Alive And Well And Still Smashing Watermelons
Sure, it’s for a Geico commercial, but this is good news considering we had last heard the comedian wasn’t in good health.
Sure, it’s for a Geico commercial, but this is good news considering we had last heard the comedian wasn’t in good health.
Beautiful, beautiful GIFs happen.
Samantha Jones has had many fetishes in her day but her oddest is probably this Mario Tanooki suit thing. Whatever floats your boat, lady.
The NBA’s “BIG” commercials have a little more significance now that the teams have shown their mettle.
Lesson: Don’t lose your pen, you will die.
The NBA’s done an amazing job with this years “BIG” campaign, but we decided it could use a little tweaking GOT style. With the impending clash for the Throne set to take place on HBO sometime soon, we match up the houses in playoff like battle.
I can’t help wanting to try some though.
He makes quite a catch.
“Fast is the new strong” — an intriguing twist on the mind-blowing athleticism of players.
Brb, applying to Hadlow College.
Can you do the Roomba Robot?
They just don’t make sports commercials like they used to.
Wait, what does this have to do with DIRECTV? Oh well…
Wait, what? Oh yeah, it’s the end of March.
As entertaining as this is, does it actually sell sugared water?
Possibly the best commercial the store has churned out since 1998’s “Performance Fleece” jingle that somehow still gets stuck in my head.
Watch the most famous dog of all awards season in his new role as Nintendo’s mascot. Uggie in a tie! At a desk job! Too cute for words.
Such mixed feelings on this. I hate when I actually like commercials, but these are pretty good. (via vulture.com)
Great commercial, or greatest commercial?
This commercial for Neet is nearly 30 years old, but that doesn’t mean we can’t swoon over a young John Stamos in all of his feathered-hair glory. Finally, we discover the key to Uncle Jesse’s heart — smooth legs!
Great news! Courtney Stodden is shaking her boobies in a mermaid costume for an ad that’s apparently related to — but not actually for — freecreditscore.com. Are you buying what she’s so desperately selling?
NBC debuted a promotional spot called “The Brotherhood of Man” over the weekend and while it was cool to see Ron Swanson, Jack Donaghy, Andy Bernard, and Brian Williams performing a musical ditty together, it also caused many rolled eyes and raised eyebrows. Not to worry, internet! TV networks have been churning out these silly ads — in which all of the network’s biggest stars put on a song and dance in one long extended commercial — for decades.
Media conspiracy? At any rate, this commercial for Old Milwaukee looks much funnier than about 90% of the commercials I sat through last night.
Everybody knows the best thing about the Super Bowl is the commercials. So if you care less about the New England Patriots-New York Giants rematch than you do the commercials that accompany it, look no further—here are all of the Super Bowl XLVI television ads, uploaded in real time as they air.
I would trade Ferris Bueller and those dogs that bark the Star Wars theme for this in a second.
Matthew Broderick may not have satisfied die-hard Ferris Bueller fans in his Super Bowl commercial, but Jay Leno playing the evil bad guy and Jerry Seinfeld being so rich that he owns a personal zip-line throughout Manhattan? That I believe.
Thank you, Honda. From “The Hangover” director Todd Phillips, the commercial we’ve been waiting for is more like watching an adult Matthew Broderick go about his business than a grown-up version of our hero, Ferris. But who are we to complain? At the end of the day, it’s 2+ minutes of Broderick being funny among various “Ferris Buller’s Day Off” easter eggs — all set to the classic 80s “Ohhhh yeah” song by Yello.
On the first day of the season, TNT aired the “NBA Forever” commercial, and it was perfect. Since then, a few skilled fans created versions on YouTube showcasing the history of their teams. Are there enough NBA fans with video editing game out there so that every team can get a remix? Note: This is a thinly veiled call-to-action for basketball lovers to make more of these videos immediately.
I need an adult. Preferably one not named Ty Barnes. (via The Daily What)
Yo dawg, I herd u like… We learned today that Kim Kardashian will be replaced by a dog in a Super Bowl XLVI ad for Sketchers. Which got me to thinking: What would it look like if Kardashian had been replaced by a dog in every other commercial she’s done? I decided to find out.