People will be talking about this commercial Monday morning.
Wow.
I have a feeling this commercial will be more talked about than many of Go Daddy’s previous Super Bowl commercials. That’s despite this ad not having any nudity or suggestions that you can “see more” if you go to GoDaddy.com.
It’s got enough of that “ewww” factor and chock value that people will react to the commercial.
I’ve got to wonder how much they paid Bar Refaeli for this one. I guess the draw of being in a big commercial will make you do things.
Apparently this commercial took 45 takes to complete. That makes actor Jesse Heiman one lucky man.
Lori says
Brilliant commercial.
Joe says
Amazing! 😀
Frantisek Mrazek says
Am I the only one who gets the message more as “Godaddy is registrar for people like Walter” and finds it quite disgusting in the “midget porn” way ?
Matt says
Interestingly, the exact same commercial will also be used by Code.org to get more high schoolers interested in studying computer science.
DR.DOMAIN says
Indeed.Not too far from the truth: Become a rich tech geek…wake up to Bar Rafaeli and (occasionally) one of her homegirls every morning. Best day of young Walters’ life.Think he wore Depends that day?
Rob says
nice ad!
i must say this latest ad of theirs has changed the entire godaddy marketing image from smutty to classy.
zoot says
Walter isn’t sitting down for nothing …
ChuckWagen says
She’s totally into guys with rosacea beards.
Sid says
Tacky.
John Berryhill says
“has changed the entire godaddy marketing image from smutty to classy”
Yes, because as everyone knows, women are not intelligent, and they will do things for money. Engaging in sexual behavior is their primary economic and social significance. Be sure to teach your daughters their worth and place in society.
mansour says
John Berryhill I cannot believe what you are saying
“women are not intelligent, and they will do things for money. Engaging in sexual behavior is their primary economic and social significance. Be sure to teach your daughters their worth and place in society.”