I still find myself, weeks after its debut, dropping everything I'm doing whenever I hear/see this commercial on TV. Its just mesmerizing. Sure it's pathetic, but I can't help it. Not to sound like the typical sexist male, but which do you prefer, the blonde or brunnette? I pick the latter. And finally, who are these women? Where did they come from? Does anybody know? God Bless Miller Lite's marketing group!
That is the greatest commercial EVER! I noticed they stopped playing the let's make out line at the end though, oh well. Definitely the brunette!
I've only heard the "Let's make out" line during Sportscenter. Since ESPN is one of the only cable channels I ever watch, I can't prove this... but perhaps that version of the commercial is only aired on cable?
You might be right there. I saw it today without the let's make out but that was during one of the football games on regular tv.
Actually on the Dan Patrick radio show they said that the "Let's make out" line will only be aired after midnight, eastern time.
Apparently in DC our morals are low. I still hear it everytime. But my favorite commericals also include the guys who homophobic and the little kid going "TD" for his ma's team. I also noticed Baltimore Ravens are scoring a lot in these commercials lately. What kind of false advertising is that?
I have the follow up to it. In the end (of some versions) they have the girls say "wanna make out?" The second one should be the two of them (now with dried mud on them), walking out of a room adjusting what little clothing they have on. A second later you see the 2 guys sitting at the bar and you hear some one say, "excuse me, could you help me, I need a beer, my hands are dirty, and my money is in my bra." The guys respond, "only if we could have a tag team match." They cut away and the guys are both getting their asses kicked in the mud with the girls on top. That's either the followup, or a dream I had the other night
I've heard it during the 5pm CST "Sportscenter" many times over the past few weeks. As for the commercial with the "homophobic" guys, I could swear I hear the commentator on the TV they are watching say "ball at the Longhorns 23" (as in 23-yard line) does anyone else hear this or are my burnt orange ears burning?
I dunno, drapg. I do know there's a radio commercial for a Game Show Network game show (I think it's called Lingo or Cram Session) where a person screams out "Hook 'Em Horns" over the dialouge.
OR... better yet... you could have a commercial that was a joint effort. You could have a Battle Royale of sorts... Ring announcer:"In this corner... the ladies of Miller Lite.... ...and in this corner... 'THE TWINS'! Our special guest referee for this evening's baby oil match is Gina Lee The match would end in an all out cat fight... with me at ring side! How much could I get for those tickets on eBay???
The next time anyone sees the homophobe commercial, please listen carefully to the TV (before the guys all start feeling each other up, they say Longhorns! I know they do! But I need confirmation.)
As for the commercial with the "homophobic" guys, I could swear I hear the commentator on the TV they are watching say "ball at the Longhorns 23" (as in 23-yard line) Yeah, everytime I see that commercial I think the same thing. I dunno what else it could be - nothing really sounds like Longhorns. But I think the next thing they say (I don't remember what it is -- maybe that the team is throwing the ball deep or something) is something Mack Brown teams don't do.
Well, when they show the screen, it looks like the Oakland Raiders. So I just came up with the idea that maybe they say "Baltimore" instead of "Longhorns"... especially since the "baby and daddy" commercial has the Raiders and Ravens playing and the parents rooting for opposing teams. Just a thought.
Then you haven't lived. Far and away the best commercial ever created. However, I also like the new rolling rock commerical where the girl asks the guy "how many times he's...uh...". I think most of us can identify with the awkwardness of that situation haha.
May I be the first to say I do not like this commercial. It stinks that I cannot watch football with my 11-year-old without seeing near naked ladies.
Well I'll bet you turn down the volume during the game too, huh. Maybe offensive language during violent sports viewing is better than viewing human anatomy.