d4v3 wrote:Lord how I hate that ad. Not only for the absudity of John Goodman stating that you can order a "latte" in English at dd, not "Fritalian", but also for the terrible Talking-Heads-like new wave jingle. In fact, I hate all the new DD jingles.
Ah yes, that's it. I was trying to put my finger on the sound. Duh.Dmnkly wrote:Where is the love for They Might Be Giants?!?
d4v3 wrote:Ah yes, that's it. I was trying to put my finger on the sound. Duh.Dmnkly wrote:Where is the love for They Might Be Giants?!?
Dmnkly wrote:d4v3 wrote:Lord how I hate that ad. Not only for the absudity of John Goodman stating that you can order a "latte" in English at dd, not "Fritalian", but also for the terrible Talking-Heads-like new wave jingle. In fact, I hate all the new DD jingles.
Where is the love for They Might Be Giants?!?
*snif*
gleam wrote:Anyone know what's behind the whole glut of commercials involving 50+ people singing together? I'm not complaining, but is the same agency behind them? Copycatting? What?
tem wrote:d4v3 wrote:Ah yes, that's it. I was trying to put my finger on the sound. Duh.Dmnkly wrote:Where is the love for They Might Be Giants?!?
Sounds more like a bad Weezer knockoff to me, complete w/ the counter "Perhaps Fratalian" dude in dorky thick-rimmed glasses.
I, on the other hand, won't spare youDmnkly wrote:I'll spare you the documented web search, but I assure you, it is undoubtedly John and John
Now that you mention it, I am always trying to catch everything on the menu as it flys by. Very clever, they got me to pay attention.gleam wrote:My favorite bit that I'd not noticed before: "Himan Plu Cento" on the menu.
gleam wrote:Anyone know what's behind the whole glut of commercials involving 50+ people singing together? I'm not complaining, but is the same agency behind them? Copycatting? What?
Aaron Deacon wrote:
Copycatting. I don't know this for sure, but I suspect you can at least partly attribute this choral reemergence to The Polyphonic Spree, and a Volkswagen commercial they backed in 2003. Not just in advertising, though.
tem wrote:yeah ... I don't see the Polyphonic Spree.
gleam wrote:Anyone know what's behind the whole glut of commercials involving 50+ people singing together?
Mike G wrote:I suppose it's saying you order a large latte instead of a superlativismo one, but still...
Christopher Gordon wrote:don't don't don't let's start
Am I the only one who finds the whole premise ruined by the fact that the English word you use instead of some fancy-pants furrin word is "latte"?
Evan B. Druce wrote:Speaking of corporate ice cream, I find myself all too often at the new Carvel in Wilmette. Not objectively on the level of Chicago's best, but it's all about nostalgic value--I grew up in Northern New Jersey eating Carvel ice cream. . .
Josephine wrote:This whole discussion kinda makes me nostalgic for Frank Carvel's gravelly-voiced low-tech commercials. How about you?
tem wrote:
Sounds more like a bad Weezer knockoff to me, complete w/ the counter "Perhaps Fratalian" dude in dorky thick-rimmed glasses.
leek wrote:Josephine wrote:This whole discussion kinda makes me nostalgic for Frank Carvel's gravelly-voiced low-tech commercials. How about you?
Mookie the whale! (or whatever that cake's name was)