24
Sep

I didn’t think it could get any worse than the Microsoft Songsmith video.

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05
May

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26
Mar

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27
Feb

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30
Jan

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23
Jan

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13
Jan

I find it hard to even believe that this is a real commercial from a company as large as Microsoft. The ad agency responsible has to be comprised of a group of children’s television producers who lost their jobs because even they were too corny for children.

Here’s the Microsoft Songsmith. Enjoy

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19
Nov

Awful.

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10
Oct

It could be cool in the right hands. These are the wrong hands.

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08
Oct

Commercials are an endless source of chill inducing material. This is a 1970’s ad for Dr. Pepper. The idea here is that if you dance around in tight pants, singing songs about soda, it will make you thirst for that soda.

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