There has been a lot of hype about how Seinfeld will be promoting Microsoft, and in private conversations with people at Microsoft I have said, that unless the message has changed Seinfeld is the wrong guy to be promoting Windows. Because I personally think the audience Microsoft needs to reach out to are the kids who went to bed at 8PM back on May 14th 1998, and not the Seinfeld-aholics that staied up that night and threw huge parties.
Anyway watch the commercial and after you watch it I will tell you what I think. By the way this is one in many that will appear over time.
When I saw it while watching Kitchen Nightmeres on Fox, all I could think of is WTF? What did I just watch, I expected something big and all I got is Bill gates trying on shoes, fixing a wedgie while he walked to his car and a hint about more to come.
Give me a breat this was such a big let down, I expected more and all we got was a tease and instead of building interest in whats to come, all Microsoft did was create in my opinion a sense of WTF?
So I ask you Microsoft WTF?
Comments: (5)
Allen on Thu, Sep 04th, 2008 at 10:37 PM
I can find at least five misspelled words in this, including Seinfeld, bed, stayed, anyway, and commercial.
chris on Fri, Sep 05th, 2008 at 12:09 AM
Poorly designed commercial, I understand the need for a cliff hanger, but this just leaves you confused.
Angelina on Mon, Sep 08th, 2008 at 11:12 AM
I watch this for the first time in my hotel room yesterday in New York. I must say, this commercial sucks. I now have a lower I.Q. from it.
I don’t really see any reference to Microsoft in the commercial, except at the very end when it shows the Windows Flag. Which, again is retarded.
The only good point to this commercial is it has Bill Gates actually in it.
At least the Apple “Mac vs. Windows” commercials have some pizazz and some kick to them.
Microsoft needs to dump Jerry Seinfeld. Badly and fast.
Terry on Tue, Sep 09th, 2008 at 05:15 PM
On the contrary. They should dump Gates and replace him with Jason Alexander
kitchen sinks on Tue, Nov 24th, 2009 at 03:33 AM
I was just wondering because I don’t think I’ve ever been to a restaurant that bad and I want to know where he finds them.
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