I like that interpretation! But however, I played it as just another hillbilly. I am a little slower than the first hillbilly though. I hope this came through.
Could be my favorite commercial of all time. Clio material. Addresses a common problem, offers a solution, the delivery of The line is perfect. You in the window completes the ‘story’.
Not sure if you read these comments at all, but this is your cousin Brian. I’m currently in Los Angeles and saw this commercial on TV and said to myself holy crap that’s my cousin…..Always nice to see family members on TV. Brian S. shelkey@msn.com
25/10/2006 at 1:57 pm Permalink
For the first 7/8th of this commercial, I was trying to find you hidden in the pictures somewhere like Where’s Waldo.
Good wiping work!
25/10/2006 at 5:25 pm Permalink
My interpretation of this commercial is that you are also a white collar worker (also with Nextel) who was taken prisoner by that hillbilly.
Am I right, or are you just another hillbilly?
26/10/2006 at 1:29 pm Permalink
I like that interpretation! But however, I played it as just another hillbilly. I am a little slower than the first hillbilly though. I hope this came through.
06/11/2006 at 9:08 pm Permalink
That’s great, Nate! I love it. great work. Watching this makes me squeal like a pig!
-Sean T
10/11/2006 at 5:11 am Permalink
Could be my favorite commercial of all time. Clio material. Addresses a common problem, offers a solution, the delivery of The line is perfect. You in the window completes the ‘story’.
21/01/2007 at 5:10 am Permalink
Not sure if you read these comments at all, but this is your cousin Brian. I’m currently in Los Angeles and saw this commercial on TV and said to myself holy crap that’s my cousin…..Always nice to see family members on TV. Brian S. shelkey@msn.com
01/03/2007 at 2:42 pm Permalink
I’m not sure if people automatically get notices when you comment—but if they do, I just posted a different version where I talk. Check it out!