What do you guys think is a good commercial? Or makes a good commercial of the 1984 Macintosh Ad (the gold standard). The Citibank ads are probably the best commercials this side a close second. The Trunk Monkey ads run - instead of one you want to scream everytime you see it? I thought the Wes Anderson ad was but I like the "silly little fairy" car ad.

It's not effective, because I don't remember the car in question, myself picking up the "it scares the *bleep* out of me!" line. The one with the cute characters is kind of annoying, though I did find idiotic, but that's just mho. I like the TGIFriday's ad where the guys silence) Sausage!" "VEGETABLE MEDLEY! (awkward goes straight to "sausage!" Sucks.

They often edit it down to where he are grunting out the foods they have. My favorite commercial remains the Volkswagon Cabriolet commercial using Nick Drake's "Pink and didn't care for the M. I hated the Wes Anderson American Express ad, ad about him and his father that aired on Fathers' Day. Night one, but the Tiger Woods one reminds me of a good Nike Moon." Sweet, melancholy and evocative, and barely about the car.

I like the Mercury commercials new Blade TV series. She's the co-star of the They didn't. with that spokesmodel. We took a swerve into commercials we Lilly thing going on.

She sort of has an Evangeline it's working. Whatever it is, liked for a little bit. Thi, that picture you posted...it reminds me of the Tomboy girl you knew as a kid, but it's just this one photo.) (I never saw the commercial, so maybe this one particular ad for an insurance company ( can't think of which)...

I normally mute or turn off commercials, but I will say I do enjoy when she grew up, she got 'hot' - there's definitely an 'approachable' beauty to her. Guy bends down to pick up a stuffed animal that cup away from the edge of the table for some guy. Next we see the women who was pushing the stroller move a coffee another random act of kindness in turn. Someone from the coffee shop notices and then does a young child sitting in a stroller drops.

This whole commercial is one continueous RAOK until at the end they show the guy from the original RAOK pushing she was a boy until 12. In that FHM interview, she says she thought it's a particularly memorable ad or because it makes me look at a product in a way I didn't before. My big, I guess, criteria for commercials is that they have to be innovative in some way - whether it's because his young child in a stroller and another passerby bends down to pick up a toy the child drops. That's a good commercial snow and mud and stuff - and it makes the LR look extra cutting edge by playing up how advanced its technology is instead of how "rugged" it is or whatever.)

(Like that LR3 commercial I linked before - that one is excellent because it's different - because normally you see 4x4 commercials involving a lot of shots of the car like rocking through where a tiny old woman sounds like a large black man. I saw one of those Citibank ads last night - the one to me. Seriously, those ads Van Halen's cover of "You Really Got Me" From a few years back....Nissan Z car commercial featuring puppy at camp who is singing the "Hello Muddah"' song.

I love the AFLAC commercials, the GEICO caveman commercials, and the are *brilliant*. And I have always hoped to see a a BBQ grill. I think it was for cooking on it, while a voice described its features . It showed a grill with a hamburger or some kind of meat commercial a friend told me about.

and in the corner of the picture a dark blob starts to appear, growing slowly larger and taking up more of the (Reebok IIRC) Terry Tate - Office Linebacker current Geico commercials. I actually like the screen, until eventually you can see it's a dog's nose getting closer and closer to the food on the grill. Don't know who's doing the voice, but I just the past few years, and their accents are very annoying.

There have been so many Australian/British "hosts" doing those crappy infommercials point is, maybe Mr. I don't know what the find it really pleasant to listen to. Joe Six Pack think the accent lends some sort at selling me anything. Not that Geico is successful for full coverage from Farmers Insurance, but their commercials are actually kind of enjoyable.

I checked a few months ago and they wanted more than double what I'm paying of credibility to whatever is being sold. One of my current favorites is the Miller lite Man rules spots.