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Old 09-12-2008, 07:30 AM
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Default The Adventures of Jerry and Bill: Normal People

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"Remember that first Seinfeld-and-Gates adventure into Shoe Circus, which alluded to something about Windows being 'soft and chewy and delicious?' Well, the new Laural and Hardy of ambiguous advertising have a new spot out and it's... making fun of your average scalloped potato-eating, leather giraffe from Cabo-buying, grumpy Grandma-having Suburban family. The incredibly rich duo try to connect on a 'normal people' level and kind of fail utterly. Like Windows Vista. I think."

 

 

If you hated the first commercial, chances are you're most likely going to hate this one as well... mostly because it's over four minutes long! After watching it a couple times I noticed Bill looking a little less awkward then he did in the first one and he totally breaks out in the robot! Whether you love the new commercials or hate them one thing is perfectly clear. By the time this campaign has run its course a lot of people are not even going to remember, or care about, the Apple advertisements that brought life to the weirdest odd couple since Larry and Balki. On top of all of this wacky goodness, the Conquistador makes yet another appearance! You have to wonder if the Conquistador is an ongoing joke or maybe the codename to this new delicious product they have hinted at. I guess we'll find out soon when the third commercial hits!

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Old 09-12-2008, 01:58 PM
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It looks like Bill had a little extra coin from his online investments. . . . so he spent it on a clown. However, I think he really underestimated the creapiness?

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Old 09-12-2008, 03:56 PM
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As a regular complainer about marketing (and lack thereof) of tech products, I have to applaud Microsoft for trying something very different. I can't yet tell where this campaign is going but some of the criticism is just more of the same Apple fanboy crap. This web spot has some amusing moments and advances the theme of the first TV spot. One thing that is clear is that the campaign is designed to discuss "big things" ie, the potential of software in an accessible way. Everyone knew Microsoft had decided to spend a ton of money on a new ad campaign and had hired one of the most innovative agencies around to design it. What most then expected was a direct response to the Apple ads, but what Crispin is doing is a far more wholistic effort. This isn't a political campaign where Microsoft has to do a response ad to an attack. Instead, the agency can take time to lay a foundation and build a case. That is what is happening here. It is way too early to be judging this effort.
 
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Old 09-12-2008, 05:26 PM
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I for one, like it. I think its interesting, and its causing a buzz--just like it was intended to do....
 
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Old 09-12-2008, 05:37 PM
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Did anyone else notice that besides doing a pretty awesome robot for an old nerdy guy that Bill is now also a pirate!? He total pirated that secret computer game that was coming out and told the kid not to say anything.
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Old 09-12-2008, 06:08 PM
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I'm all for goofy ads. They can be quite a fun time-killer, and since I haven't watched TV in ages (okay, the Olympics... but mostly on streaming CBC) don't get to see many. But this wasn't really funny. More sort of forced, like Bill & Jerry know they can't be 'normal people' (whatever those are) but want to be seen to be trying to be like them, and failing at it... maybe the punch line commercial will make that funny, somehow. For now, these two commercials just seem a bit lame, if well produced. Grandma does all the work; hilarious. Leftover dinner; what a hoot. Toenail clipping in the girls pink bedroom; wow, what will they think of next. Sorry guys, but this brand of comedy isn't really all that funny. Especially considering the amount they probably spent on it, compared to any old Seinfeld episode. M$ is getting hosed here, that's the biggest joke.
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Old 09-12-2008, 06:08 PM
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On top of all of this wacky goodness, the Conquistador makes yet another appearance! You have to wonder if the Conquistador is an ongoing joke or maybe the codename to this new delicious product they have hinted at. I guess we'll find out soon when the third commercial hits!</p>
And the Apple bashers on the thoughts sites complain about our reality distortion field. Hehe, the kool-aid flows well on both sides, doesn't it?

I like how Slashdot presented their view:
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Although the ad does not mention Microsoft's operating system directly, it does mirror the real world experience of the company's products � appearing where not wanted, hard to remove, causing administration headaches, and finally being forced out in hopes of getting one's living space back.
On a personal level, my copy of Vista Home Premium edition just arrived. I am going to install it this weekend on my Macbook. I need it to better view Xrays at work. I really haven't used Windows since 98, except for the casual use of XP because that's what most PC's have installed. Should be fun.



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Old 09-12-2008, 06:26 PM
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And the Apple bashers on the thoughts sites complain about our reality distortion field. Hehe, the kool-aid flows well on both sides, doesn't it?
It has nothing to do with Kool-Aid. This is only the second commercial and since last night it has spread to the front all of the big tech news sites and I even heard it being talked about on the morning news here in town while I was making coffee this morning. You don't see this kind of activity at all when it comes to any of Apple's smear commercials.
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Old 09-12-2008, 06:33 PM
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It has nothing to do with Kool-Aid. This is only the second commercial and since last night it has spread to the front all of the big tech news sites and I even heard it being talked about on the morning news here in town while I was making coffee this morning. You don't see this kind of activity at all when it comes to any of Apple's smear commercials.
Hehe, well at first it did, yes.

Honestly, while I find those ads funny because they reflect the feelings of a Mac user in a Windows world, I know that they will never convince people who know their tech stuff. As a persuasive medium, they work only for the lower of the tech savvy Windows users, and for those who just want a new experience. Mac users have tech headaches too. I mean, read the Mac support forums. :-)

So, maybe just the talking about it among radio DJ's and water cooler riffraff will be worth the investment? Dunno. They are unusual in their genre and delivery and production and length... is that enough?
 
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Old 09-12-2008, 06:42 PM
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So, maybe just the talking about it among radio DJ's and water cooler riffraff will be worth the investment? Dunno...
I never thought of the water cooler aspect of it before. It would make sense to target these people and get them talking about it and possibly buying Microsoft products since it is a safe bet if they're near a water cooler they have a job. One of my friends that use to work in television called it the water cooler effect since the water cooler was the universal meeting place for small talk that could make or break a series.

Unfortunately for Microsoft, the same thing can happen here. If enough people don't find these commercials funny it could have the exact opposite effect. The water cooler people don't spend money on Microsoft products.
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