I had an 89 Dark blue Buick Century and it was all blue inside with wood paneling and I thought I was fancy and hotshit. I’d trade my fancy car just to go back to that time and drive that car again. I liked when my world was smaller.
Good stuff, brings back the memories. I find it amusing that the formula for most ads in the 80s-90s (well, later half of the 20th) was either two people randomly talking about a product in their everyday lives, or somebody talking to the fourth wall.
No, it's just that everyone stops counting their age at 39. It's just a thing. I'm not trying to be rude, but it's not just a Jack Benny thing, I think he was just repeating an old, old, old joke. It's that people feel that 40 is kind of the dividing line between young and old, so there's the endless old joke about ''are you turning 39 again this year?''
Love 'em! Roberta Weiss (also Bizeau) in the Crispy Crunch commercials along with Jeremy Ratchford (who later co-starred in Cold Case). Still searching for my white whale Molson Canadian commercial with T-rex playing in the background...
@@OofusTwillip Alan Bleviss was a Canadian actor and v/o talent who moved to New York City in the mid 70s. A lot of people know his voice from this tagline: "Pick Enterprise... we'll pick you up." He also did a ton of movie trailers, including memorable ones for "Ragtime" and "Dirty Dancing." You can hear his Canadian accent in his voice work.
Hi. Stoping by. Good looks and memory's. Nice. Reminds me of Great Things and Times. Bests. Go good offices and go RCA, And KODAKS , And Casio , And Amigas. Go Smart , :. Smart and Intel Desks. Bests and great to see. Zenith , Magnavox , Sony Tops.
Woah, I totally forgot about the mascot for 7up before Spot became a thing. Damn. The fuck was with 90s commercials for cars though... I forgot about these. It's no wonder they made laws about what you can actually say in an ad because almost all of them are SO full of shit lol