DirectTV Commercials
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DirectTV Commercials
Anyone seen these Direct TV commercials with Ben Stein and Bill Paxton? They're in their older movies (Bueller for Stein; Twister for Paxton) and in the middle of the scene, they turn to the camera and do their schtick.
I was just curious, how did they do this? I'm not a techno wizard so I was interested to know (especially the Stein one). Also, are there any others I may have missed?
I was just curious, how did they do this? I'm not a techno wizard so I was interested to know (especially the Stein one). Also, are there any others I may have missed?
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There was a Blockbuster one of a similar nature with Pat Morita (before he died) re-creating a scene from The Karate Kid. The audio (they used a couple of clips of him from the film mixed with his new lines) gave the illusion away.
These DirectTV clips are much better in that regard. They've managed to match both the audio and video quality of the older movies with the newer footage.
These DirectTV clips are much better in that regard. They've managed to match both the audio and video quality of the older movies with the newer footage.
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those AWFUL DirectTV ads
SHAME on Ben Stein and SHAME on Bill Paxton for being corporate sellouts.
So what's next? Maybe the corporate shills at DirectTV can crap on the final scene from Casablanca and CGI Humphrey Bogart turning to the camera and saying, "Little does she know the *real* reason I gave her those letters of transit is so I could stay here and watch DirectTV, sweetheart."
Every time I see one of those commercials pissing on the original movies, I want to puke.
So what's next? Maybe the corporate shills at DirectTV can crap on the final scene from Casablanca and CGI Humphrey Bogart turning to the camera and saying, "Little does she know the *real* reason I gave her those letters of transit is so I could stay here and watch DirectTV, sweetheart."
Every time I see one of those commercials pissing on the original movies, I want to puke.
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SHAME on Ben Stein and SHAME on Bill Paxton for being corporate sellouts.
So what's next? Maybe the corporate shills at DirectTV can crap on the final scene from Casablanca and CGI Humphrey Bogart turning to the camera and saying, "Little does she know the *real* reason I gave her those letters of transit is so I could stay here and watch DirectTV, sweetheart."
Every time I see one of those commercials pissing on the original movies, I want to puke.
So what's next? Maybe the corporate shills at DirectTV can crap on the final scene from Casablanca and CGI Humphrey Bogart turning to the camera and saying, "Little does she know the *real* reason I gave her those letters of transit is so I could stay here and watch DirectTV, sweetheart."
Every time I see one of those commercials pissing on the original movies, I want to puke.
Then again, I didn't see anything wrong with the Pepsi-Sparticus ad from a few years back either.
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Re: DirectTV Commercials
some of these have been uninspired, but one i just saw and loved was David Spade in a clip from Black Sheep along with Chris Farley. i think it was nice bit of nostalgia to see Farley.
this and the Sigourney Weaver in Alien were real good.
this and the Sigourney Weaver in Alien were real good.
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I didn't like the Direct TV commercial with the Tommy Boy scene. It was sort of eerie watching Farley and at the same time, I don't think he would have done if he was alive today.
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but he's dead, so use the hell out of his likeness!
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That David Spade commercial is kind of creepy.
When it hits me that Spade is doing newly recorded footage, I see Farley in his underwear, dead and bloated, on top of a big pile of cocaine.
When it hits me that Spade is doing newly recorded footage, I see Farley in his underwear, dead and bloated, on top of a big pile of cocaine.
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