Pentru cei care nu le-au văzut:
1. O reclamă frumoasă despre America (frumoasă precum oamenii care o descriu). Da, da, ştiu, sunt sentimental şi e cheesy şi sunt filoamerican şi mi-au stors o lacrimă, dar, hey, they’re good at it:
2. Când tehnologia emoţionează (vocea sintetică e a lui Steve Gleason, un fost atlet cu un mare ghinion) iar Microsoft arată din nou bine, cine-ar fi crezut?
3. Şi, da, asta tehnică de negociere, frăţioare (la propriu)!
Cât despre bonus, iată-l – un spot care a rulat la un post local din Savannah, Georgia, pentru un avocat de penal care s-a reinventat. Îl cheamă Jamie Casino, metalele de pe coloana sonoră sunt ale lui Nick Nolan şi întreg filmuleţul creşte ca un atac de manie de la prima la ultima secundă. Enjoy:
(Vă imaginaţi o reclamă de genul ăsta în care joacă maestrul Mateuţ, obosit să tot apere şi să tot piardă procesele unor politicieni corupţi? muahahahaha)

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În ultima vreme maestrul Mateuț nici nu are nevoie de intenție pentru a pierde procesele corupților.
Ce tare e reclama avocatului! :)) cat de rock!
Da, iti dai seama ce de victime ale tuturor nedreptatilor Universului se vor strange la usa lui? 🙂
Mai ales aia timizi, cu dificultati de exprimare
Nu te stiam asa un sensibil 🙂 Cat sa plangi sa la un meci de fotbal…
trolololol
http://cheezburger.com/174853
Petreanu… filoamerican…
Hu udăv’ sot?!?
Aparent, hamericanii s-a jicnit:
„…ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta/AP) – Each year, several Super Bowl commercials become the subject of controversy and scrutiny, usually for their sexually charged content.
This year, a Coca-Cola ad landed in the proverbial hot seat, but not for being lewd – it showed Americans of different races and ethnicities singing “America, the Beautiful” in a variety of different languages. After it aired, many took to various social networking sites to express their outrage at the song being performed in any language other than English.
The company’s official Facebook page was inundated with comments after the spot appeared during Super Bowl XLVIII. Though some showed support for the diversity shown in the ad, many others expressed displeasure.
“Today we are throwing away all our Coca-Cola products and replacing them with Faygo,” the Facebook page for the Tri-County Congregational Church in St. Cloud, Minn. wrote. “Faygo represents Christian Values and follows the Constitution. Mexicans singing the National Anthem is an abomination.”
Added Facebook user Jamey Mikels, “It is not bigotry to demand that we have a unified language in the UNITED STATES [sic]. If we do not have that we are no better than the 3rd world cesspool dwellers that refuse to lift THEMSELVES [sic] up. The language is what helps us to get along. Having multiple languages just keeps people separated into different communities rather becoming ONE [sic] great Nation [sic]! This commercial was put out to make self hating white people feel good!”
Angered customers also commented on videos of the commercial that were posted to YouTube.
“[M]ulticulturalism has been turning America into a slum for the past 50 years, and the CEO of Coca Cola is Turkish so he doesn’t give a s***,” one user who identified himself as Benji Kenton wrote on a video published by WorldStarHipHop Official.
His comment is referring to Muhtar Kent, the Turkish-American business man who is the CEO of the soda company.
Added a user called Emily Statton, “What a f***ing terrible commercial. That majority of it was not even in English and was sung by a bunch of foreigners. Just more multicultural, politically correct, liberal s***.”
Many Twitter users were also upset by the use of different languages in the singing of the patriotic song.
“@CocaCola has America the Beautiful being sung in different languages in a #SuperBowl commercial? We speak ENGLISH here, IDIOTS,” one user was quoted as saying by Time magazine…”
Şi totuşi, avocatul ăla profită de un eveniment nefericit din viaţa lui ca să-şi facă reclamă. Oare e corect dpdv moral?