Microsoft's Next Seinfeld Ad Airs: 'New Family'
Tonight, Microsoft aired the second of a series of new ads featuring Bill Gates and comedian Jerry Seinfeld. The long version of the ad (4m 30s) is embedded above via YouTube and a high quality version is available at Microsoft.com.
The first installment of the ad campaign showed Bill Gates and Seinfeld at a shoe store. The new installment shows Gates and Seinfeld living with "real people".
While we don't plan on getting into a habit of posting news stories for every new Microsoft ad, the original ad story generated a remarkable amount of feedback and interest. Future ads may be reported on our Page 2 which is also linked from the left sidebar.
Top Rated Comments
(View all)45 months ago
Um.... I just.... don't get it. I will watch them, I guess they are a bit cute? Maybe? but..... (insert scratching head icon thingy here)
45 months ago
watching Bill Gates shake his ass sucked. Im still feeling a little uneasy. Seinfeld is a douche
45 months ago
It was way too long for my tastes... And it made them kind of look like jerks. Staying at someone's house and complaining about the food? Classy.
45 months ago
It was way too long for my tastes... And it made them kind of look like jerks.
yeah, this would be much better as a 30 second ad. maybe. I only watched the 4 minute 30 s one.
arn
45 months ago
i think they're funny. i find it amusing to see two well-known, accomplished men goof off. sure, it has nothing to do with computers, but it's fun.
45 months ago
I just don't get it, it sucks as an ad and in my opinion it is just too long, and this is not Seinfeld material at all, at least Bill didn't shake his ass in this one.
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