Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
why do you say that?
growing a pair: ok, maybe i was being harsh here but i found his comments wimpy and effeminate. he was clearly anti-meathead, and i like my commercials with an air of meatheadedness so we were bound to disagree. his refrain of "where are the women?" didn't resonate with me.
growing a sense of humor: i watched the game in a room with 40-50 people in it. everything that he pointed out as being un-funny, strangely enough, were the ones that got the biggest laughs (like the clydesdale/rocky montage). and he lost me as soon as he didn't get the roxbury reference.
he was coming from a industry-insider "did the commercial" work point of view (most in evidence in his iron man commentary: "So yeah, I'd say it did the job", and his Claratin assessment). i tend to take a less academic aproach to enjoying ads, and not worry about rating their effectiveness as marketing tools. probably the true origin of my disagreement with his assessments.