According to a report from the New York Times, the next phase of Microsoft's latest ad campaign is set to begin -- sans Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld. Apparently, the new ads do away with the unusual (and somewhat ill-received)
banter and "
real life" experiences of the two celebrities, and trade them for an earnest embrace of...
Apple's "PC" character. Apparently, one of the new ads even begins with a
John Hodgman lookalike stating, "Hello, I'm a PC, and I've been made into a stereotype." Beyond the flip on a rival's depiction of its brand, the campaign will feature cameos from Eva Longoria, Deepak Chopra, Pharrell Williams, and even Gates -- though Seinfeld doesn't make the cut.
While we're curious to see what the company cooks up in the new ads, it does strike us as somewhat odd that the supposed narrative Microsoft was establishing with Gates and Seinfeld has abruptly been abandoned in favor of these new spots. Is this a decision which was made long ago, or did the largely negative /
confused reaction to the last set of ads force the company's hand? We only have its official statement to go on: "We will be executing the second phase of our advertising campaign tomorrow, as planned from the start." [From:
NY Times]
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsrobinSep 19th 2008 3:17AM
how come all of you people have the same picture? and I think they should keep seinfeld, o well!
MARYSep 19th 2008 3:29AM
'I THOUGHT THEY WAS FUNNY, CUTE., WHY CUT IT ?
Mason MackSep 19th 2008 3:56AM
So, let me get this straight. They stopped these ads because some people were too stupid to get them?
*sigh*
BillSep 19th 2008 4:05AM
Talk about the Odd Couple! It was kind of kinky seeing two most unlikely celebrities paired together, and it was fun to see Bill Gates coming out of his exalted castle and trying to act like a normal human. But, frankly, "the common touch" was a little too common to be believable, and I couldn't understand the point the commercials were trying to make.
RickSep 19th 2008 5:39AM
I saw the ad and it sucks! Considering the fact that Windows sucks, as does everything MS makes, it was ironically appropriate, Was there ever a worse idea, for example, than whole word select? Who likes that? Gates and nobody else. Seinfeld isn't funny, never was, and Gates is despicable. The Apple campaign is right on. Windows crashes, is a lousy system and is a travesty on the public landscape. Let's get rid of Gates on TV and off!
Leslie ESep 19th 2008 7:08AM
Who was their target audience for this?
Adam, let me see if I get this straight. Anyone who doesnt agree with what you think is funny is stupid?
Hmmmm what an intelligent comment.