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Depending on which one of us you ask, the LOST finale was either awesome or not awesome, but one thing I think both Jamie and I agree on is that the LOST-ified Target commercials that aired during the 7,000 commercial breaks were awesome and amusing.
If selling barbecue sauce, smoke detectors, and replacement computer keyboards to LOST dorks was your goal, then Target– you have replaced the rock in the rock hole to get that light to shine again.
Target + LOST: Numbers:
Target + LOST: Ribs
Target + LOST: Smokey
And, not surprisingly, spoofs are already popping up on the YouTubes.
Tags: ABC, barbecue sauce, bbq sauce, commercials, computer keyboard, dorks, finale, lost, numbers, ribs, smoke monster, smokey, target, TV
The Federal Trade Commission is trying to prevent people from getting scammed by FreeCreditReport.com by releasing parodies of the infamous commercials featuring Eric Violette using their own, less dreamy, singer guy. They encourage you to go to AnnualCreditReport.com instead, since you don’t have to sign up for any dumb memberships or pay any hidden fees to get access to your awesomely low credit score.
That’s right, FreeCreditReport.com sure isn’t free, people. Don’t let that doe-eyed, curly haired french-canadian singer foolz ya.
Here’s the FTC’s parody of FreeCreditReport.com’s Pirates
Here’s another one, a parody of FreeCreditReport.com’s Dreamgirl
Tags: annualcreditreport.com, apartment, commercials, credit score, dreamgirl, eric violette, federal trade commission, free, freecreditreport.com, membership, parodies, parody, pirate, restaurant, scam, sign up, TV
For those of you who live near The Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone, The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, Kalfus & Nachman, Goodman Acker, Marks & Harrison, or any of the many many law firms who feature Robert Vaughn, William Shatner, Erik Estrada (unsurpassed blue collar market and hispanic appeal!), and even Joe Isuzu in their television commercials, you may have wondered why on earth your local/regional law firm got these people to endorse them.
It’s all because Massachusetts based firm, Market Masters offers “custom-filmed spokespersons” to legal offices big and small. We here at Songspeak have to hand it to them, they really have saturated television with these commercials. And law firms save some money by using these template-ish commercials instead of trying to produce them themselves. Sounds like a real WIN-WIN-1 to us.
Tags: commercials, david leisure, Goodman Acker, joe isuzu, Kalfus & Nachman, legal, market masters, Marks & Harrison, robert vaughn, television, The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, The Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone, TV, william shatner
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