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« First Seinfeld/Gates Microsoft Spot | Main | Obama/McCain Ad Number Confusion »

September 5, 2008

Seinfeld Plays Opposite Man of Silicon in New Windows Spots

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The first of Crispin Porter + Bogusky's ads for Windows Vista, starring Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates, has aired, and the result manages to charm without packing much punch. The biggest thing missing: any hint of a reason the viewer should, oh say, try the OS.

In the ad, Seinfeld catches Gates shopping in a discount shoe outlet. The dialog is surreal in true Crispin fashion: Seinfeld asks Microsoft's outgoing chairman if computers will ever be "moist and chewy like cake." To this Gates replies with a secret, hands-free adjustment of his boxer shorts.

Funny. But not to the level of John Hodgman's PC in Apple's worshiped Get a Mac ads. Which have the additional advantage of being all about the products.

You may recognize this version of Seinfeld from American Express ads from 2004
in which he plays opposite the man of steel. They pal around together in a restaurant, visiting the Grand Canyon, watching movies. Once again, here we have Everyman Seinfeld mucking it up with a legendary hero.

Not that there's anything wrong with that (to steal a line). The comic's aimless banter is legendary; it's why he pulls the big bucks (Seinfeld's reported take here is $10 million).

But is aimless banter enough to stem the tide of consumers to Apple products, or to head off the looming threat of Google's hosted applications? It's too early to draw big conclusions, given the new spot is just an icebreaker to "reintroduce Microsoft," the company said. But, well, Jerry's only work since 2005 was the unloved Bee Movie. With respect, shouldn't Microsoft try something, or someone, with a bit more sting?

Posted by Zachary Rodgers at September 5, 2008 10:39 AM

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Comments

What's the message? "Vista is hard, let's go shopping!"

I toldja, they shoulda gone with a tried and tested comedic genius. http://tinyurl.com/5c3r6y

David Gerard  September 5, 2008 3:50 PM

Not sure Seinfeld was the best pick for this campaign!

Nick Stamoulis  September 5, 2008 5:14 PM


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