by Tdarcos » Thu Dec 01, 2011 10:34 am
Here's what I wrote, and I just discovered I wrote it wrong, the advertiser is Expedia, not Travelocity.
Title: Travelocity: Major Dick Factor!
Travelocity's latest commercial shows a man (and I can just barely say that) who is apparently instructing a class on how to set up bargain travel. Every time I watch it, my gaydar goes off the scale, I mean, this guy is so over-the-top flaming they probably had to have additional extinguishers around on the set to keep the place from catching fire. I have to believe this guy was either an interior decorator or a hairdresser before getting this gig, I mean, his voice is so clearly gay if it was any more so he'd have to be wearing a dress or something.
Then, at the end of the commercial, when he's pleased that one or all of the students got it right, he says, "Major wow factor!" More like "major gay factor" if you ask me.
Now, there's nothing "wrong" with being gay, I came to the conclusion a long time ago that whether your normal choice of people for whom you go for is the opposite sex, the same sex, or both, is a matter of genetics. Nobody gets to choose their sexual orientation, but this guy's speech patterns were so obviously swish that it was hilarious.
If the intent of a commercial is to make people remember a product or service, then this commercial for Travelocity has clearly served its purpose.
Here's the video:
[youtube][/youtube]
Here's what I wrote, and I just discovered I wrote it wrong, the advertiser is Expedia, not Travelocity.
Title: Travelocity: Major Dick Factor!
Travelocity's latest commercial shows a man (and I can just barely say that) who is apparently instructing a class on how to set up bargain travel. Every time I watch it, my gaydar goes off the scale, I mean, this guy is so over-the-top flaming they probably had to have additional extinguishers around on the set to keep the place from catching fire. I have to believe this guy was either an interior decorator or a hairdresser before getting this gig, I mean, his voice is so clearly gay if it was any more so he'd have to be wearing a dress or something.
Then, at the end of the commercial, when he's pleased that one or all of the students got it right, he says, "Major wow factor!" More like "major gay factor" if you ask me.
Now, there's nothing "wrong" with being gay, I came to the conclusion a long time ago that whether your normal choice of people for whom you go for is the opposite sex, the same sex, or both, is a matter of genetics. Nobody gets to choose their sexual orientation, but this guy's speech patterns were so obviously swish that it was hilarious.
If the intent of a commercial is to make people remember a product or service, then this commercial for Travelocity has clearly served its purpose.
Here's the video:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc9dlyk62qk[/youtube]