She's looking pretty good here. I also love the warm film look of all commercials before the mid-2000's, when things looked alive, warm and had weight to them. For some reason in the mid 2000's everyone on the planet lost their minds and we dropped those ideals (I don't know whoever it was that decided that commercials should be shot with cell phones and cheap consumer equipment from Best Buy rather than the established professional-standard of film, but I want to strangle the bastard.)
@SuperGamer7, what can you possibly disagree with? If you look at any commercial shot before, say, around 2006, it looks gorgeous. Shot on film by professionals. You'd look at it and think, "Gee those guys must've trained a long time to be able to achieve something like that." Now you look at commercials, shot on digital cameras, sterile and flat, and they look like the same amateur hour Young Turks stuff that everyone uploads to Youtube. Quality standards have been lowered across the board.
@WastedPo You're entitled to your (convoluted, closed-minded, and just flat out ridiculous) opinion. Commercials have great qualities to them now! Say what you want, but they do!
@SuperGamer7, do me a favor. Check out the uploads from "80sCommercialVault." He uploads commercials from the 80's and 90's. Every single one of them is gorgeous. Even just little knock-off ones for Pepsi or TJ Maxx, they all look alive and otherworldly. Now check out new commercials on Youtube for Dominoes PIzza or Ford "Swap Your Ride." They look like some kid with a cell phone made them. I'm not being close-minded, just stating the plain truth.
@SuperGamer7, and my "close-minded" opinion didn't come about from hearing others or giving into popular opinion. It came about from observation.
Check out a couple more recent film-shot commercials than the 80's. Valspar paint: watch?v=rpZuKVdrQL8 ... And Thermasilk hair product: watch?v=CRQ2hnqPRic
Notice how those worlds are deep, weighty and alive?
OhTeri and panties, a very good combination !
peru391 1 week ago
I'd hug every curve lol
StormReturns 1 month ago
"You know what makes me feel good? A roll in ze hay. Rooooooll! Rooooolll in ze hay!"
InvaderPet 1 month ago
You know what makes me feel good? Teri Garr in panties.
YouDummy 2 months ago 5
@YouDummy
Amen.
thesilverspider 2 months ago
nice ass teri lets have a fuck later ok man?
DemonicSymphonic 2 months ago
Teri Garr is awesome! Loved these ads, and the print ads even more. Id, well, never mind!! ;-))
MrCzechers 5 months ago
i love ms garr for this beauty campain, i remember the print publicity wit teri wearing the panties & she looks very pretty.
the publicity today has no the style or the life that publicity of other decades.
zorro4l 5 months ago
Not only was Terri Garr very pretty, she was a good actress. She'd always do great in her roles. I'm sorry she has MS, we should all pray for her.
Crossbow0106 7 months ago
Dear Aisrsofthecleaner, Ms.Garr is a very beautiful and nice person..it's sad that she is now
fatally ill with MS.
TheStanbabe 9 months ago
@TheStanbabe. Really? I thought she just let herself go like Shatner. That is sad.
1977Melville 8 months ago
The used to give me such a hard on in this commercial
Airsoftcleaner 9 months ago
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hotsumatheninja 9 months ago
my mom does the same thing, she walks around the house flashing me her panties
bigaxlfan 10 months ago
nice thigh and butt
slapjax28 10 months ago
Nice Tush..Ms.Garr.
TheStanbabe 11 months ago
@TheStanbabe Terri Garr was built like a Brickshit house and was so hot She sizzled
Airsoftcleaner 9 months ago
hey, silver spider.......you can go back in your room....there's fresh newspaper on the floor.....
terrryc 1 year ago
@terrryc= And a bowl of Alpo.
vigo894 11 months ago
I love them too.
millertimedavid74 1 year ago
"...hugging every little curve...."
Oh my....
wilmanric1 1 year ago
I'd lick the shit stains off her ass...sluuurp
esp1964 1 year ago
@esp1964
I'd lick the shit stains off her ass as an apetizer, and then I would lick the cunt/menstrual stains off her cotton crotch as the main dish. Sluuurp!
thesilverspider 1 year ago
@thesilverspider YOU are a PIG.
SuperBrianm 5 months ago
i would take that squirrel covers and make soup!
esp1964 1 year ago
She's looking pretty good here. I also love the warm film look of all commercials before the mid-2000's, when things looked alive, warm and had weight to them. For some reason in the mid 2000's everyone on the planet lost their minds and we dropped those ideals (I don't know whoever it was that decided that commercials should be shot with cell phones and cheap consumer equipment from Best Buy rather than the established professional-standard of film, but I want to strangle the bastard.)
WastedPo 1 year ago 2
@WastedPo I strongly disagree with you!
SuperGamer7 1 year ago
@SuperGamer7, what can you possibly disagree with? If you look at any commercial shot before, say, around 2006, it looks gorgeous. Shot on film by professionals. You'd look at it and think, "Gee those guys must've trained a long time to be able to achieve something like that." Now you look at commercials, shot on digital cameras, sterile and flat, and they look like the same amateur hour Young Turks stuff that everyone uploads to Youtube. Quality standards have been lowered across the board.
WastedPo 1 year ago
@WastedPo You're entitled to your (convoluted, closed-minded, and just flat out ridiculous) opinion. Commercials have great qualities to them now! Say what you want, but they do!
SuperGamer7 7 months ago
@SuperGamer7, do me a favor. Check out the uploads from "80sCommercialVault." He uploads commercials from the 80's and 90's. Every single one of them is gorgeous. Even just little knock-off ones for Pepsi or TJ Maxx, they all look alive and otherworldly. Now check out new commercials on Youtube for Dominoes PIzza or Ford "Swap Your Ride." They look like some kid with a cell phone made them. I'm not being close-minded, just stating the plain truth.
WastedPo 7 months ago
@SuperGamer7, and my "close-minded" opinion didn't come about from hearing others or giving into popular opinion. It came about from observation.
Check out a couple more recent film-shot commercials than the 80's. Valspar paint: watch?v=rpZuKVdrQL8 ... And Thermasilk hair product: watch?v=CRQ2hnqPRic
Notice how those worlds are deep, weighty and alive?
WastedPo 7 months ago
@WastedPo GOOD POINT!
SuperBrianm 5 months ago