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![]() I'm not into comparing commercials. There's too much copy-cat stuff going on with them. But every so often one sticks with you for some reason. I too do not think the Geico caveman is funny. But it had an odd appeal that caused me to analyze it. I saw in this thread a guy use the word "metro-centric". I am too lazy to pull out the dictionary (don't have one on the computer), but I'm assuming it means "takes on the manners and gestures of a metopolitan urban dweller" or something like that. Anyway, the main appeal is that these cavemen are using facial expressions and verbal inflections that weren't even around in the early or mid 1900s, let alone back in the caveman days. The Burger King commercial is the same thing, the King strutting like no European from that time ever strutted, at least not in public. And even when he's not strutting, he's still acting in ways that might be considered modern. In this way the King commercial is similar in presentation to the Caveman commercial. Maybe they can get together and do a Burger King commercial in which Geico is also advertised. Like, the King is working the counter of Burger King and a customer is asking if the burgers are really the best, and the King's smiling mask bobs up and down. Then the customer asks, "Ok, maybe they are the best, but has anyone ever gotten sick eating one?" And the King's smiling mask moves slowly side to side. "Ok", says the customer, "but what would you do if someone did get sick?" And then the King starts to dance and with his arms outstretched introduces the Geico cavemen. Tommy Joe |
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