Islander
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I find this commercial a bit creepy.
That's what I was thinking. I don't like it at all.
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I find this commercial a bit creepy.
i'm seriously mind boggled about this ad. advertising is my profession and i'm just not sure who/what benefits from this ad. no company spends that kind of money without expecting some sort of return and i'm just not sure what nike's selling in the ad. seems to me like a way for tiger to say sorry without having to say it himself. his pop would be rolling in his grave.
Right now, the world has stopped it seems and is talking about Nike and this commercial. In that aspect, I would say it worked.
Right now, the world has stopped it seems and is talking about Nike and this commercial. In that aspect, I would say it worked.
I thought it was interesting, and creative; Nike's way of acknowledging the TW scandal. If I were in charge of advertising at Nike I wouldn't have given it a GO though.
Right now, the world has stopped it seems and is talking about Nike and this commercial. In that aspect, I would say it worked.
Someone said creepy and that is extremely accurate. The only thing that could have added to the creepiness factor would have been a clown in the background.
I get the "did you learned anything" Earl voice over... but I really don't care for Tiger starring at the camera in the black and white. Couldn't they have used another image(s) that wouldn't be considered to be so "creepy". Maybe something a little more personable or remorseful as oppose to the I'm back and I'm bad@$$ look.
i think it was more of a "wheres earl when you need him?" type of thing. And here he is, smartening up tiger for the world to see.
i dunno. i somehow get the feeling that Earl would be giving him highfives.
no chance, tiger would be getting more than a split lip from earl, even if earl had some infidelity issues of his own [so ive heard]