Exqueeze me?
What?
Does this have to do with Russell Crowe? Mike Meyers?
Cameron Crowe? Russell Crowe? Some other crowe? Eat crow? Huh?
I really hate this thread. It offends me everytime I see it now. The OP is something completely nonsensical, and it doesn’t get explained. Isn’t there a rule about bullshit threads like this?
There was a Superbowl comercial that had something to do with Sheryl Crowe doing a “Not Fade Away” tour in conjunction with some kind of shampoo or something.
Dio’s got it. What’s throwing you in the OP is that her name is spelled Crow, not Crowe. I think the point of the OP was basically, “why are we seeing an ad for Revlon- a woman’s hair coloring product- during the Super Bowl?”, or something along those lines.
I was interested in the ad, but I couldn’t quite tell what a person needed to do to benefit from the product. Do you re-apply a glaze every couple weeks or something?
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Hey, have you seen the film ‘Gaylords Say No’?
Why yes I have.
45% of the TV audience is female.
Yes- I used it before and it really does work pretty well. It’s like a regular dye, then you get a container of “glaze” to use weekly to keep the color fresh. So you basically do a light touch up weekly so it doesn’t get a chance to just fade out fast like some stuff does. I used the color glaze twice weekly because my hair is short and it worked great.
My question is when did Sheryl Crow become such a whore? I mean Revlon? Couldn’t she at least get a beer company to sell out to?
Yeah, thanks for pointing that out. I wasn’t advocating the OP’s position, I was attempting to clarify it.
Yeah, they started the commercial with this “well, Sheryl Crow didn’t want to do any old commercial” and they tried to make her look like the reluctant/detached participant, as if preserving her CRED.
But then, the point of the commercial was how she updated her hair every week during her tour. That couldn’t have been less cool.
Besides this big Revlon commercial there was a heart-disease commercial, a commerical with male “strippers” cleaning a car, and a commercial with two hairy dudes giving each other a big ole sloppy kiss.
Not exactly the kind of thing you’d think would appeal to your average NFL fan.
That Snickers commercial slayed me.
I was sorely disappointed by this year’s slew of commercials. I thought most of them were lame, except for the one for the NFL (montage of A-A families & friends watching the game, ending with the shot of the young kid watching, and Grandpa smiling as he looked up from the kid) and the amateur one for Doritos. The rest pretty much sucked- careerbuilder.com? heart disease? slapping Bud Light? Sucked.