But Lenox Paradox, which sounds like it may have been narrated by Donal Sutherland, will always be the mid-2000 Phoenix Suns when it comes to all-time underrated SNL commercials.Įnjoy your quarantining and maybe give some old SNL some run as you try and not lose your minds. Commercials such as Sam Waterston’s Old Glory Robot Insurance, Bad Idea Jeans, Schmitts Gay, Shirt in a Can, and of course Oops I Crapped my Pants. Commercials will always be awesome to watch and talk about with friends. We all know there are many other SNL commercials that are classics. But, their commercial parodies, typically, land and I’m all for going in on a deep dive because what else am I really going to do for the next few hours? I suppose I should consult Tarik Cohen. I know a lot of people, including myself at times, get on current SNL for creating too many political sketches and for simply not having that strong of a cast. In honor of Advertising Week, we updated our 2009 slideshow of the funniest commercial parodies with old classics now on Hulu as well as the best ones from the past two years. The way she says, “No brakes” and moves her hands to signify zero, brings much joy to me. From the Bass-O-Matic to Mom Jeans to 'Oops, I Crapped My Pants,' SNL has been pumping out hilarious commercials since its inception. My favorite part is when I think it’s Morwenna Banks proposes that the Paradox not to include any brakes. One team wants the Paradox to have multiple airbags while the other team wants the Paradox to shatter on impact throwing people 300 yards. ![]() The Lenox Paradox will either cost around $4 Million dollars or $175 total dollars. They say there are two teams working on this new car design and then, out of nowhere there are six teams working on it. Please note: This was not intended as a joke or a rip-off of Saturday Night Live, it is only a demo of two VO actors doing it as a radio commercial. ![]() So many things stick out to why this, seemingly, run of the mill SNL commercial has me rolling.
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