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Saturday, June 6, 2009
These Progressive Insurance Commercials Are Getting On My *&^% Nerves

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I get distracted for a much more shallow reason-I find her incredibly attractive! lol Wearing the bright red lipstick in that type of work environment is slightly unusual and slightly reminds me of Bettie Page, so incredibly distracting for me as well... Though, yes, I find her language to be a little too cutesy to convince me that I should go for Progressive. I don't think cutesy is the way to go right now for insurance companies-seems a little disrespectful almost in our dire economic times.
ReplyDeleteWell okey dokey KC! Bright red lipstick does seem to imply something a little - saucy. I guess we could deconstruct this commercial for days, huh?
ReplyDeleteI really can't hate on these commercials too much, because I know that the actor playing the insurance salesperson has an AFTRA?SAG card, health insurance, and steady paycheck.
ReplyDeleteEG: Thanks for your participation. This type of commercial would typically fall under SAG jurisdiction but there's quite a few commercials and things you'd see on cable where the actor got paid a few hundred dollars and the contract would be non-union with no benefits.
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