Demolition mam predicted a future where people listened to old commercials for entertainment ... kinda crazy how they got that one very exotic and niche specific thing right
29 years ago in 93 I was in 3rd grade man where the f$#& does time go. I remember some of these I have goosebumps seeing these thaxxx for the upload. So true u don't realize wat u had till it's gone ..I'll give anything to be a kid again in this era.
I miss the 90s so much. It might be nostalgia, it might be the quickness at which I am aging, or it might just have been a better time. I am not sure why I miss them so much, but these commercials sure bring back a lot of memories. It’s weird when I see the car commercials as at the time the cars seemed so nice, but seeing them now makes them seem ugly.
Pharmaceutical commercials were so friendly and inviting in the 80s and 90s. It was really all we needed including a smile, and a balanced nutritious meal By Mennen or something.
6:18 - I remember watching that Chef Boyardee ad! I was 7, about the same age as the boy in the clip. I always remembered the Oliver Twist-style backdrop
wow watched this through my studio set up! Just goes to show how dirty those old VCR's were! There is a lot of noise. LOL clear choice mouth wash made by the people who make saline solution for contacts now!
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Alotta these commercials they could probably still run today & ppl wouldn't even notice they're outdated. In fact I think many of these ads seem more professionally put together & attention grabbers then some of the newer ones they run today. I so miss the 80s & 90s..I'd give my left toe to be able to somehow hit the reset button & go back..only if I could except with knowing what I know now. Ho-Hum.😮💨
Modern television is so bad I'm going back and watching the commercials I missed in the 90s, What does that tell you about the current state of entertainment?