There is a new ad airing for Six Flags amusement parks with this weird dancing old guy. My husband and I have been having some rather heated arguments over one burning question:
Is it an old guy or a young guy in old guy makeup?
If you look closely it’s pretty obvious it’s make-up.
I don’t know about anyone else, but if a bizarre old guy in a tux showed up in front of my house runnign around and dancing like a maniac, I’d be alot more likely to call the cops than go for a ride with him.
What if a bizarre young guy in a tux showed up in front of your house runnign (sic) around and dancing like a maniac? Invite him in for brownies and milk?
Peace,
mangeorge
hm… I always thought it was just a young person, with an old guy’s head replaced on him, with computers or something. My theory comes from the fact that his neck isn’t visible. odd yes, but it’s my theory.
I looked at the photo at Loach’s link, and it’s still hard to tell for sure. His hand doesn’t look young in the still. What is there about his appearance that makes people think he’s young? Why would the producers go to all the trouble with makeup and/or computer trickery and all that when they could just get some old dancer to do it?
I dunno.
BTW; his “wattles” do flap around some.
Peace,
mangeorge
I’ve seen the commercial a few times now and the way he totters off the bus reminds me a great deal of the guys dressed in “old makeup” in the Jackass movie. It’s not 100% the way an authentic old guy moves. The dancing itself is digitally enhanced.
Whatever the song is titled, I heard it on TV the other day; it was played in an arena during an NHL game and I said “Hey, it’s the Six Flags Dancing Old Guy Song!”
As a certified old person, I think it is obvious that the actor is young. The make-up reminds me strongly of some versions of Elmer Fudd, such as when he was the conductor in the Fantasia parody cartoon, only with his shirt tail tucked in and without the five-o’clock shadow.
My first thought on seeing this commercial was that the guy tottering off the bus was a gen-u-ine old dude, then the guy that’s dancing is young and in old guy makeup (the camera is further away for the dancing). And the dude riding the rides is the genuine old guy again.
I’m with Captain Coconut on this one. His head doesn’t always seem to be in sync with the rest of his body. I vote for the blackmagic that is 'puters having a hand in it.
when my wife and i saw this add the first few times, we got the impretion that it was actually a young girl and not a guy. i don’t know why, but i was thinking it as she turn to me and said “that’s a girl in makeup”. it was one of those “you read my mind” moments.
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