Over the past 10 years or so, Dean Winters has starred in so many really funny, clever Allstate commercials as “Mayhem,” and I never get tired of watching them.
I’m in my 70s, and I had problems watching long commercial breaks when I was young because of my short attention span. I can’t imagine how today’s youth with their super short attention spans can watch TV. Thank goodness for DVRs.
Every so often, there’s a good ad on TV. But the bulk of them are so bad I’d have to imagine any random stranger off the street is more qualified than your average, overpaid ad exec. Anyone remember the “real people” Chevy ads where they basically lied directly to the audience and told them it was true? They were paid actors pretending to be in a consumer clinic. Or the “what if” Toyota ads, where…they basically lied directly to the audience, but found a loophole by adding “what if” before it? “What if a truck got 50 MPG?* (*Note: No trucks sold by Toyota get anywhere near 50 MPG—but WHAT IF! AmIright?! C’mon!)”
My favorite insurance commercial was shot in Australia I think.
It showed a couple of sailplanes, and a guy walked up to one and started looking the cockpit over.
Another guy walked up, they shook hands, got in, and the tow line pulled them off the ground. Then, 2 more guys, wearing jackets, came up and started looking around. They heard the line release, turned, and the back of their jackets read ‘Instructor’.
I’ve never understood why anyone would buy something as serious as insurance because the company’s commercial made them laugh. But apparently it works. Nutso.
suv2000 about 1 year ago
DO NOT GIVE HOLLYWIERD ANY DANG IDEAS
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
Some ads are more entertaining than the show, at least the first time you see them.
sirbadger about 1 year ago
Ernest P. Worrell was in TV commercials before he was in movies.
maureenmck Premium Member about 1 year ago
Over the past 10 years or so, Dean Winters has starred in so many really funny, clever Allstate commercials as “Mayhem,” and I never get tired of watching them.
Knightman Premium Member about 1 year ago
Just get rid of all talk shows…..now thats funny!!!
dbrucepm about 1 year ago
I like the “we got aunts” from Geico
Steve Dallas about 1 year ago
Be careful what you wish for. Remember the “Geico Cavemen” show.
e.groves about 1 year ago
The Geico ad with the farmer in the spelling bee was funny. And the one with the woodchucks.
Terr Bear Premium Member about 1 year ago
Commercials have become like mini shows for me. I often remember the funny ones, but not what they were selling.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 year ago
Eno couldn’t grow enough hair to join the GEICO cavemen.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 1 year ago
It kind of happened. The short-lived ABC comedy series, Cavemen, came from the caveman GEICO commercials. 2007 one-season wonder.
larslarson about 1 year ago
Geico makes some good ones to.
Impkins Premium Member about 1 year ago
They must be drinking lite beer in the first panel. burp. :)
oakie817 about 1 year ago
i thought they already did
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
Bad dog! Just when commercials are getting entertaining, you want the throw in talk shows?!
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 year ago
Ads about enough!!
William Stoneham Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m in my 70s, and I had problems watching long commercial breaks when I was young because of my short attention span. I can’t imagine how today’s youth with their super short attention spans can watch TV. Thank goodness for DVRs.
terrapin6000 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Talk shows are indeed more boring than commercials.
eb110americana about 1 year ago
Every so often, there’s a good ad on TV. But the bulk of them are so bad I’d have to imagine any random stranger off the street is more qualified than your average, overpaid ad exec. Anyone remember the “real people” Chevy ads where they basically lied directly to the audience and told them it was true? They were paid actors pretending to be in a consumer clinic. Or the “what if” Toyota ads, where…they basically lied directly to the audience, but found a loophole by adding “what if” before it? “What if a truck got 50 MPG?* (*Note: No trucks sold by Toyota get anywhere near 50 MPG—but WHAT IF! AmIright?! C’mon!)”
BWR about 1 year ago
My favorite insurance commercial was shot in Australia I think.
It showed a couple of sailplanes, and a guy walked up to one and started looking the cockpit over.
Another guy walked up, they shook hands, got in, and the tow line pulled them off the ground. Then, 2 more guys, wearing jackets, came up and started looking around. They heard the line release, turned, and the back of their jackets read ‘Instructor’.
byamrcn about 1 year ago
I’ve never understood why anyone would buy something as serious as insurance because the company’s commercial made them laugh. But apparently it works. Nutso.