I can't believe they said it was inappropriate for television. edit: I heard there were two versions of the commercial. One for primetime where one woman says "Less filling" while they roll around in the mud Another for late night that says "Let's makeout" while the women roll around in the mud.
I knew something was up when I saw all of the, ahem, cleavage in the opening shot. That commercial is off the chain (it's good).
Since I derailed this thread, let me bring it back on track... I heard on the radio this morning that this Evan guy was so poor before this show that he ran a toll booth b/c he couldn't afford the $2.50 toll and ended up getting a $100 ticket. Yeah, the story sucks... but its true. Plus I wanted to bring this back to its original topic.
Ok, seriously. Once this show takes off he should definitely get a gig out of it. Heck, the Bachelor, Who wants to marry a millionare and all those guys got a lot of publicity and this one is just as pathetic as those. Even if he made $19,000 before, I doubt once the show becomes a big hit, he'll continue to scrape for peanuts. He may not be a millionare now, but he should squeeze at least a couple of hundred thousand in guest appearances and made for TV movies (Lifetime presents - Men are from Planet Evil and Women are from Venus, starring Joe Millionaire and Nancy McKeon).
Man, i saw that Miller Lite Comercial early this morning on ESPN around 4:50 AM. That **** woke me up. I was like, damn, what was that?
I saw parts of it while Any Given Sunday was on commercial (which by the way was up for some heavy editing...). I couldn't help thinking that because I was in on the joke I was laughing and pointing at the suckers. Eh... I guess I'll watch it next week.
In DC they are still saying "let's make out". Too funny. Those women are hot too. I hope they make a series out of it.
JM: I usually HATE these stupid reality/pick o' the harem/real world type shows, but I thought I'd give this one a try. I really wanted to see a massive cat fight and then, to quote ABC's Wide World Of Sports, to ultimately see the 'agony of defeat'. It appears that the show will be somewhat of a hit...they will need to dive into the women's personalities a bit more...although I already have a "b**** of the group" picked out...I can't remember her name...she's the one who proposed a toast...I can't believe she received a set of pearls. My personal favorite has to be Zora. Fox really kept the cameras on her and made me suspect that the fix was in and she will ultimately end up Evan's final choice. All-in-all, the show was not that bad. Evan seems to be a nice enough guy...my wife thinks he probably could land some sort of modeling job after the show is over. And it kept me entertained for the "hour after Fear Factor". BTW...does anyone watch Fear Factor to see what gross stuff those contestants have to eat...last night it was horse rectum (insert "Rectum? Damn near killed 'em" joke here )?
Oh yeah...I forgot to mention...I love that Miller Lite commercial and feel deprived that I cannot see the "Let's make out" commercial here in Houston. Beer (and 24 Hour Fitness) commercials rule!
What is this ESPN commerical of which everyone speaks? Could they have picked uglier girls? Did anyone catch a site of that one brute that maybe got .5 seconds of screen time? I think she had a goatee on that huge head.
The Miller Lite commercial with the "Let's makeout" dubbed on top at the end was played during the Sunday night edition of "Sportscenter" on ESPN.
It's a commercial that begins with two very buxom women arguing over what makes Bud Light so good, great taste or less filling. They go back and forth until they start fighting each other, and then the fight spills over into a large fountain where they proceed to tear each other's clothes off as they fight. Eventually they fall into some giant mud vat. Then it cuts to a scene with two guys in a bar where one says, "Now THAT would make a great commercial." The other guy replies, "Who wouldn't want to see that?" Then the camera pans over to show two women (maybe their companions...as of yet undetermined) with disgusted looks on their face. Then at the end of the commercial it cuts back to the women in their unmentionables covered in mud and one says, "Let's make out." Needless to say...it's a GOOD commercial.