80's Commercials Vol. 580
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- These commercials aired on TBS on June 7th, 1985
1. SuperStation Morning Movie Intro
2. Sanka Commercial Bumper
3. WTBS Station ID
4. Cool Whip
5. Rid-A-Bug
6. Dawn (Pretty sure the guy on the left is David Garrison from "Married With Children")
7. Spoon Size Shredded Wheat
8. Max Factor (With Jaclyn Smith)
9. Promo for "Iran: A Land Held Hostage"
10. Promo for "THX 1138"
11. SuperStation Morning Movie Commercial Bumper
12. Clorox 2
13. TV Spot for "Brewster's Millions"
14. Playtex "Thank Goodness It Fits" Bra
15. Extra Strength Dexatrim
16. Sleepinal
17. Cortizone 5
18. Bran Muffin Crisp Cereal
19. Sugar Free Jell-O (With Bill Cosby)
20. Soft Scrub
21. Kool-Aid Mountain Berry Punch (Well, I honestly never thought I would see the Kool-Aid Man dressed up in a Swiss mountain climbing outfit...)
22. Sanka
23. National Frigidaire Week
24. Promo for "Style With Elsa Klensch" (I actually have no idea who the Disney animator they're talking about here is)
25. Promo for "Sad Sack"
26. Liquid-Plumr
27. Roach Kill (The "animation" here is surprisingly effective at completely grossing me out) - Развлечения
I just loved TBS in the 80’s, for the network played Night Tracks on Friday and Saturday nights. Also I remember some of those Brave’s games going into extra innings and cutting into my show.
Nooo lady dont eat the jello
Lol
Dawn-Steve Rhodes was also a firefighter before he met Marcy..guy on the right is Robert Do'Qui aka Sgt.Reed from the Robocop films
Iran:A Land Held Hostage-seems it still is to this day
Jell-O-nowadays Bill wouldnt be staying for dinner lol
Sad Sack-maybe he saw a therapist by film's end
6:18 Dont give that kid pudding from Bill Cosby
Ugh that Roach Kill commercial grossed me out too.
0:36 You can't have a pie without cool whhhip
Knowing what we know now, don't eat the jello pudding and throw out that tv since Cosby can come through it anytime he wants to.
Prob not a good idea that he stays for dinner either
9:27 Leaving an entire sandwich on the kitchen table overnight. Really? You know what the fridge is there for, right?
Brewster's Millions, while not a horrible movie, really represents the low point in Richard Pryor's career, where he was more concerned about being liked, rather than being funny. He was cleaning up his act with doing a Saturday Morning show around this time, and not doing as raunchy of films as earlier in his work, and while I have no problem with that, it just did not work with him. A movie starring Pryor and John Candy really should have been a lot better than this.
I love the movie "Brewster's Millions"! I watched it over and over as a kid...but I hear what you're saying about Pryor's career.
Comedy classic
Roach Kill - as the ad said, YUCK!