“Hey, did you see The Breakfast Club?”
“Yeah.”
“Let’s see how many of the memorable moments we can cram into a 60 second, lifeless, fashion show!”
“Terrific idea, Larry!”
“Hey, have you seen Showgirls?”…
Thanks to Wayne for the link!
“Hey, did you see The Breakfast Club?”
“Yeah.”
“Let’s see how many of the memorable moments we can cram into a 60 second, lifeless, fashion show!”
“Terrific idea, Larry!”
“Hey, have you seen Showgirls?”…
Thanks to Wayne for the link!
OH
MY
GOD.
That DEFINES craptacular.
That's either the most horrible or the most wonderful thing I've ever seen.
FWRTim, I would vote horrible
I am a retro king, so I would vote wonderful. Then again, I've never been exposed to any of their products.
schermer illinois is dissatisfied with this blasphemy!
I don't know, I kind of liked it. The music was pretty good too.
LAME.
What really struck me about this ad when it aired was that it was clearly not aimed at high school kids, but their parents. And as a fan and contemporary (ok, a few years younger) of this movie, it was being aimed at me. Meaning I could be the parent of someone in high school. Made me feel VERY old. (And also very glad I don't have or want kids!)
Wow – yeah, adam807 is right on – this commercial wasn't targeted at the kids, it was targeted at mom.
No one in that commercial ever spilled paint in the garage floor.
I remember the commercial and thought it was funny. It did take me a moment to recognize that it was taken from the movie. I don't remember the saying and I temp at JCPenney corporate.
I feel like I’ve died a little inside.
JCPenny, Shermer does not appreciate this, and we would kindly like for you to go away from the late, great John Hughe’s film and never come back.
Thank you.