jasonbigley
01-19-2010, 03:06 PM
Sorry if I posted this thread once, but I don't think I ever did.
The Partnership For A Drug Free America commercials used to scare me when I was younger because of the commercial effects and what was being portrayed in them.
There was a commercial on an old VHS tape I saw recently. This little girl was carrying a beverage and a teddy bear. There were two boys pretending to shoot each other. The little girl walked by and was killed. It was a TAKE A BITE OUT OF CRIME commercial about innocent children being killed in gun crossfire.
The DiTech commercials from 2000-2003 were not scary, but they had an eerie feel to them.
FUNNY COMMERCIALS
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Years ago, there was a commercial where a boy was opening a can of soup and he cut his finger. He was acting so dramatic about it, it was laughable.
I saw a recent commercial where a lady was driving an SUV while talking on a cell phone. She drops her cell phone and starts swerving all over the road. The dramatization of it was so stupid, it was funny.
Back from September 1994, there was a commercial with these two ladies advertising unlimited insurance. They were doing this stupid exercise and saying: "feel those rates drop." It was so low budget it was funny.
The Partnership For A Drug Free America commercials used to scare me when I was younger because of the commercial effects and what was being portrayed in them.
There was a commercial on an old VHS tape I saw recently. This little girl was carrying a beverage and a teddy bear. There were two boys pretending to shoot each other. The little girl walked by and was killed. It was a TAKE A BITE OUT OF CRIME commercial about innocent children being killed in gun crossfire.
The DiTech commercials from 2000-2003 were not scary, but they had an eerie feel to them.
FUNNY COMMERCIALS
________________________
Years ago, there was a commercial where a boy was opening a can of soup and he cut his finger. He was acting so dramatic about it, it was laughable.
I saw a recent commercial where a lady was driving an SUV while talking on a cell phone. She drops her cell phone and starts swerving all over the road. The dramatization of it was so stupid, it was funny.
Back from September 1994, there was a commercial with these two ladies advertising unlimited insurance. They were doing this stupid exercise and saying: "feel those rates drop." It was so low budget it was funny.