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join:2002-10-06 Essex Junction, VT clubs: | reply to BrianDamage Re: Blowing smoke
Does he say it in a black suit and shades and touting a large, threatening, MIB issue weapon? -- Daniel Gwozdz (VW Speed Racer) Water-cooled Volkswagen World - »www.wcvw.org | |   BrianDamage We Are The Hounds From Hell Premium join:2001-08-14 Rowlett, TX clubs: 
| I don't know. All you hear is his voice. I just saw another SBC spot tonight on TV. The gist of it was (with Tommy Lee Jones again), that if current regulatory reforms "go through" that SBC would be relieved of maintaining all the networks which they currently maintain. It showed guys in suits (supposedly CLEC salespeople) looking down ito a cable vault under the street saying "Oooooh, I'm not going in there...ugh!" and more suits trying to scale a utility pole without harnesses, and Tommy Lee Jones closes by saying, "if competitors have their way, this is how things will end up". Has anyone else seen this? How much more deceptive could that advertising be? Talk about trying to brainwash people.
-- The rich get richer, the poorer get the picture, the bombs never hit you when yer down so low...some got pollution, others evolution, there must be some solution but I just don't know....briandamage@dslr.net | |  cableblows3
join:2001-06-17 Indianapolis, IN
| said by BrianDamage : I don't know. All you hear is his voice. I just saw another SBC spot tonight on TV. The gist of it was (with Tommy Lee Jones again), that if current regulatory reforms "go through" that SBC would be relieved of maintaining all the networks which they currently maintain. It showed guys in suits (supposedly CLEC salespeople) looking down ito a cable vault under the street saying "Oooooh, I'm not going in there...ugh!" and more suits trying to scale a utility pole without harnesses, and Tommy Lee Jones closes by saying, "if competitors have their way, this is how things will end up". Has anyone else seen this? How much more deceptive could that advertising be? Talk about trying to brainwash people.
yeah, same thing here, and well gosh dog it, i like tommy, he should think on who he sells his voice to! | |   loincloth
join:2001-03-29 Danville, CA
| reply to BrianDamage said by BrianDamage : I just saw another SBC spot tonight on TV... It showed guys in suits (supposedly CLEC salespeople) looking down ito a cable vault under the street saying "Oooooh, I'm not going in there...ugh!" and more suits trying to scale a utility pole without harnesses, and Tommy Lee Jones closes by saying, "if competitors have their way, this is how things will end up".
I was intrigued when I first saw this commercial. It *is* a top-notch ad in terms of the quality of production: the stunning display of stark visuals; the ominous voice-over.
In terms of its' message... I detest their use of thinly veiled threats and scare tactics. Their use of the word "competitor" as if it were something contemptuous reminds me of how conservatives have managed to make the term "liberal" into a derogatory label, a political kiss of death. The ad portrays the after-math of unabated competition and line-sharing as if it were akin to a post-war or terrorist attack infrastructure (opportunistically preying on the avg Americans post 9/11 fears). Another analogy: the homogenous suburban homeowners who warn that ethnic integration and equal housing opportunities for minorities is a slippery slope to neighborhood and property value deterioration.
I'm waiting for a commercial that evokes fear by comparing the results of line-sharing to the disastrous short-term outcome of the deregulation of energy distibution in California. Of course, it will come with the requisite portrayal of some *other* phantom corporation lurking with evil intent in the shadows, a la Enron, just waiting for the opportunity to pounce on the unsuspecting consumer.
This type of corporate behavior embodies the old adage that "Money is the root of all evil." | |   BrianDamage We Are The Hounds From Hell Premium join:2001-08-14 Rowlett, TX clubs: 
| In terms of its' message... I detest their use of thinly veiled threats and scare tactics. Their use of the word "competitor" as if it were something contemptuous reminds me of how conservatives have managed to make the term "liberal" into a derogatory label, a political kiss of death. The ad portrays the after-math of unabated competition and line-sharing as if it were akin to a post-war or terrorist attack infrastructure (opportunistically preying on the avg Americans post 9/11 fears). Another analogy: the homogenous suburban homeowners who warn that ethnic integration and equal housing opportunities for minorities is a slippery slope to neighborhood and property value deterioration. Well put. That commercial was just plain deceiving. Yeah, I noticed the overtones that they put to it, and that's what I was pointing out. Pure brainwashing, intent on scaring consumers into submission. -- The rich get richer, the poorer get the picture, the bombs never hit you when yer down so low...some got pollution, others evolution, there must be some solution but I just don't know....briandamage@dslr.net | |
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