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I agree this was done for a publicity stunt. The commercial itself is REALLY poorly produced. Even as far as to hear the crew behind the cameras erupt into laughter... I mean, are we supposed to think its like a sitcom: taped live in front of a studio audience?
The so-called humor is definitely grade school quality, too.
The Leptopril commercials with that deranged-looking woman talking about Cortisol ("a NASTY little stress hormone...") are actually much more funny - unintentionally, of course.
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It was OK, but seems to be "sixth grade" humor. As an adult, the "humor" doesn not work for me. In other words, I won't be rushing to the store to purchase the product.
Yup. Complete marketing stunt. There was no way this would have made it onto national television and the ad agency and client knew it. Saved them lots of cash. If panty shields commercials have to use blue dye to represent blood, wouldn't it make sense the networks wouldn't air a brown stain? Boo.
This is disgusting. Lots of drugs have negative side effects but this is ridiculous. Cmon having to show a lady crapping her pants nobody wants to see that. This is an obvious publicity stunt, and a tasteless commercial created by makreters with no talent.
This is funny... but probably not if you're alli! Someone had the courage to actually show the world what alli is talkiong about when they mention "anal leakage." Hilarious!!!!
Kinda embarrassing to be known for that in your town...
Might have been worse for the enzite (sp) guy.
The so-called humor is definitely grade school quality, too.
The Leptopril commercials with that deranged-looking woman talking about Cortisol ("a NASTY little stress hormone...") are actually much more funny - unintentionally, of course.
Bob