Raise your hand if this guy creeps you out

Vishnu Ye gods! What’s up with the Vishnu-esque dude in this Domino’s ad? And why did he even ask for his friends’ opinions on sauce if he already knew that his would be the deciding vote? What are his friends’ special mutations? Was this ad even real, or did I imagine it? So many questions. I’ve been in D.C. this week, which means of course I got stuck in Beltway traffic, which left my brain pregnant with toxins and numb from inactivity. Maybe this is a normal pizza ad, and I imagined all the other stuff. Yes, that’s the likeliest explanation. Although if I was hallucinating, I’m surprised the Noid didn’t show up.

—Posted by David Kiefaber

May 16, 2007 in Kiefaber | Permalink

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You're right. My hand is up. This guy creeps me out too (in fact, I might actually have nightmares)

Posted by: Erin Berringer | May 16, 2007 10:14:02 AM

i just think its a shit commercial.

boooooooo.

Posted by: slacker | May 16, 2007 11:19:43 AM

It's a vote. That's why he asked his friends. It's not that complicated for most people to understand. Simple. Funny.

Posted by: | May 16, 2007 11:36:10 AM

That doesn't even make sense. Everyone knows it's one vote per person, not per hand.

Posted by: patrick | May 16, 2007 11:39:12 AM

Makes me hungry for a hot dog.

Posted by: | May 16, 2007 1:11:51 PM

The commercial doesn't suck because it makes no sense. It sucks 'cause it's not funny.

Posted by: patrick's a fool | May 16, 2007 2:25:28 PM

"patrick's a fool" - not big on irony, are ya? I'll try and be less subtle next time.

Posted by: patrick | May 18, 2007 6:44:12 AM


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