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The irony when he does some of the very same moves as in the Apple spot. We get it, Lil Buck will be the ad-fad that David Bernal who danced in the VW ad and many more once was. Yes, they're impressive dancers but I can't help but get Levis Crazy legs flashbacks when I see that apple spot. The "dance around the product" idea is that dated. It's like tying a balloon to a car.
Wow, Suzann McLean writes a book with her face and movements. I agree she's perfectly cast, I also love the attention to details like her dress. Dark blue at the start, even somber, but then the lighting changes and suddenly it's a teal with flowers that blossom. This is really well done all around.
At this point this skit grows ever more mythological. I can't even remember who it might be, but Robin Williams? No, his early standup would always have me howling and know it was him, because he is or rather was quite unmistakable. I would have loved to have seen him do a kit like this though. Actually, I can picture it in my head, he fluctuates between Mrs Doubtfire and Goood Morning Vietnam types.
Nicely done. I wish there were harder hitting examples though, "you are not wearing that dress" doesn't sound emotionally distressing to someone who hasn't had their entire way of being policed by a control freak. "No one will ever love you" is the classic and I think that one communicated it best.
This looks like early 2000 Denmark to me. The slanted ceiling, the bath by the window, the fire-escape balcony. The fire-hazard candles. The overcrowded apartment. In fact I was probably at that party. I walked home before morning light though, that's when the Danish morning bars open, you amateurs.
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