Retro Commercials Vol 19 - 1989 (Super Commercial Pack!)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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Too many radtastic commercials in this one to even bother...
00:01 The Mill Outlet - local store ad
00:30 White Castle - Dub dub double beef
01:00 Sears - 'You get your moneys worth'
01:30 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight Royale - ft Norman Rockwell
02:00 Orville Redenbacher popcorn
02:32 Cover Girl - America's Look
02:48 Burger King - Cheeseburger Deluxe
03:04 Diet Center - 'The weight loss professionals'
03:34 Ford Fiesta
04:06 Rolaids Antacid Tablets - 'Relief. You know how to spell it.'
04:20 MCI - 'Let us show you'
04:52 Pledge - 'Dusting can be beautiful'
05:06 Anti Pot ad - Partnership for a Drug Free America
05:36 Sears - 'Great prices every single day' - ft Charlie Sheen voiceover
05:52 Diet Pepsi - ft Lori Loughlin and Michael J Fox - makes a clone of himself
06:23 Butterball turkey cold cuts
06:39 Oldsmobile automobiles
07:10 Pedigree Dog Food - with chunky beef - 'recommended by top breeders'
08:20 US Stamps - 'We deliver'
08:50 Furniture Fair - local ad
09:20 Kraft Potatoes & Cheese Au Gratin
09:50 Holiday Homes modular homes - local ad
10:00 Ernest & Julio Gallo - White Grenache Reserve
10:32 Burger King - Cheeseburger Deluxe - 'McDonalds trying to distract you', 'It's Grandma'
11:02 Armstrong home products - Husband coming home to a comfy home - nice laid back jazz theme
11:32 Cadillac - Cadillac Style
11:47 Royal Caribbean - 'When you're ready for something better'
12:03 Over the Edge bumper
12:18 China Beach bumper
12:34 Sears - ft Charlie Sheen
12:50 Kentucky Fried Chicken - 'Come on over to our side of the road'
13:21 Delta - 'We love to fly and it shows'
13:51 Honda Civic
14:21 Hellmann's Light Mayonnaise
14:37 Velveeta - Shells & Cheese Dinner
14:52 Stanley Steemer
15:22 Listerine Antiseptic - 'Chances are you'll beat the odds'
15:52 Geo Metro car - 'What's a GEO?'
16:23 The Budget Gourmet meals
16:39 Burgar King - Cheese Burger Deluxe - 'Definitely Deluxe'
16:54 Cascade - Want to make this a foursome?
17:25 Upjohn hair loss services
17:56 Oreo Cookie - kid and old dude on an airplane
18:26 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme - ft Jay Carpenter
18:57 Beef industry ad - Beef. Real Food. - ft Madeline Kahn
19:12 MCI - 'Let us show you'
19:28 Mitsubishi Galant - 'Motor Trends car of the year'
19:57 Ford Ranger
20:28 Arby's - Roast Beef Deluxe
20:58 Coca Cola Classic - 'Can't beat the feeling'
21:28 News bumper - channel 12 WKRC-TV Cincinnati
21:42 CaRx Muffler Shops
21:58 Louis Trauth Diary ft Jim Varney
22:28 Chevrolet Beretta
22:42 Chevrolet - 'The Heartbeat of America'
22:58 Midas - 'Nobody beats Midas'
23:08 Jeap Eagle Dealer - March specials
23:38 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Ohio
24:09 Audi - 'Taking the alternate routes'
TV Station: channel 12 WKRC-TV Cincinnati
TV Station: Channel 12 WKRC-TV Cincinnati
I think Orville redenbacker was serious AF when he said he would disinherit his grandson for eating any other popcorn..
🤣😂🤣
Too bad they didn't continue the sour cream and onion popcorn.
@@polaroidsofpolarbears365 lol how fat are you
Yeah he looked like a Jerk in this ad
He looks like a popped kernel of corn lol
I skipped these commercials in 1989 just so i can watch them 30 years later
lol funny huh
I feel the same 🤣
Gotta ask. How did you skip them? I never knew there was a skip button on the remote.
@@jessepanders1407 I think he means that he either left the room, or switched the channel to something else until the commercials were done.
@@jessepanders1407 Lmao... i guess by leaving the room lmao
I thought I was weird for liking old school commercials. Nice to know I’m not the only one that enjoys them.
You know 2020 lockdown affects u when u sitting in ur home watching 1989 ads
I love old commercials!
I think I definitely missed the commercial breaks in between shows as opposed to ads literally everywhere all the time . plus there's something sociological within the content of old media it really helps you learn and understand how people were and why they are the way they are or help us understand at least how we've gotten to this point if you pay close enough attention
It's a RETRO REVOLUTION!! :D
U are u right. I grew up in the 70s 80s and 90s. Love the commercials
I don't know why but watching commercials from my childhood is like comforting to me
I feel the same. Brings back good memories.
It seriously is. I dunno why but commercials back then are vastly superior to nowadays. Maybe it's the nostalgic factor.
I completely agree, K N. It's the sensations they bring back of our past, but also the fact that these products, or these exact models are almost all not around any more, so these ads no longer grab onto us. They just float by.
Facts me too
Same. I also just ripped a huge fart, which was also comforting.
"This is the brain activity of a 14 year old using pot"
Pretty certain that's a feature, not a bug. lol
Can confirm, I'm high and my brain's just flat lines rn
On my momma I'm a 14 year old who smokes pot this got me dead😂
Bruh am I the only one who noticed that they just showed like 9-12 then they said they smoked weed. Lmao
Lol
Yeah, I was like, “oh, nice and calm, that’s good” 😃
Made me a bit sad seeing companies and stores that are no longer around.
True is very sad
fax
It's common to feel sad, you probably wish that you could revisit your favorite store or relive a special memory of that store. I miss some of the stores also but that's the wonderful thing about life, change keeps things fresh and exciting. Also, it's comforting to know that we have something nice to look back on from our past.
@@hashaneshi 🙄🙄🙄🙄
"Dub dub double beef topped with double cheese ... WHEE!!"
White Castle showing yet again why they are the best
@@CaptainSpandex Watching this make you hungry for a burger!
@@RobbieStrike not just any burger!
@uh wot exactly. That's why I spark alone.😎
Goin to get 2 dbl bacon cheese burgers from the castle
The competition of BK and Mcd's was serious back then. 🤣
It was the Burger Wars.
Then Wendy's out trolls everyone on Twitter, she's just too straight up DGAF cold blooded to stoop to the two giants level of mudslinging, tells it like it is, then watches the grease and soda fly
Nothing compared to the Cola Wars.
Whataburger had the biggest burger. Good old 1988.
No one had a cell phone it’s like watching aliens
if your a millenial
PC USER ok boomer
Hardly anyone could afford one at about $7 a minute.
That is what made it so awesome.
Definitely was a different world back than.
Now every commercial is prescription medications over and over
not during the super bowl 😂
Don't forget the lawyer commercials asking if you took XYZ medication and were 'harmed'.
Mesothelioma!!!!
Yea I’m pretty sick of seeing ads for dick-pills🤦🏼♀️
David I can’t stand those kinds of class action lawsuits. It shocks me that anyone would try to make correlation into causation and actually convince people.
If you use pot.
You're not using your brain.
2020: Let's legalize pot all around US.
Thats how it should be, and alcohol should be illegal
They don't want us to use our brains. A lot of people are waking up to the fact the we live in a simulation and it's controlled by demons. They want us to go back to sleep so they are legalizing weed. It's pretty simple.
@@brandonknight431 Yeah worked out well last time
Makes sense, no one uses their brains in 2020.
Ralph Sandwich As someone who smokes every day and is addicted to pot youre right. Def would be a better person w out it but Ive already been hooked since highschool because of the crowd I hung with. Def should not be used until 21.
I like how food and drink commercials mention other food and drink brands.
Right? That's a huge mistake. Don't ever mention the competition.
@@mrdorfy as a kid back then it was easy to figure out who the market leader was in any given product field, since everyone else based their commercials off of being better than them.
@@mrdorfy idk did you ever see the one where the kid bought two cokes just to reach the Pepsi button on the vending machine?
Sarah Michelle Gellar was actually sued as a small child for being in a commercial for a fast food chain where she said she hated some other fast food chain.
@@gabemerritt3139 yes.
The biggest thing I remember from 1989 was Batman the movie and the earthquake in SF and all the rock music!
For me it was the rap music in 1989
With all the dread with coronavirus, this is amazingly soothing.
I agree. I was thoroughly entertained by these commercials and for about 20 or so minutes, I didn’t think about this horrible virus. Gonna go watch some more...📺💜📺💜📺
Yes ive been having trouble sleeping and these commercials are so soothing
No doubt.
My best friend's father was a maintenance person at a Coca-Cola plant, and you did NOT bring a Pepsi into that house!
Don't worry about the virus...
Who else got sucked back into their youth?
So what the pot ad is actually telling us is that pot cures anxiety.
Indeed.
If they start advertising marijuana on TV in the states where it's legal, they should use this ad!
All I wanna know is where did they find this epic 14 year old mad lad to give marijuana then strap brainwave monitors to
And ADHD
I was 16 at the time now I'm 45 were has the time gone lol
Yeah, what happened to my 30s? I remember my 30th birthday, next thing I know was forty. 🤔
I'll be 38 in May. These commericials were part of my childhood. Where did the time go?
@Jesus Christ King Of Kings Lord of Lords Yes, and if you accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you can look that young again, to the point of perfection forever and ever.
Me too
EXACTLY!! i was 14... I wana go back
Please take me back to the 80s
It really wasn't that great, it just seems like it when looking through nostalgia goggles. More like a time that would be great to revisit, but stitty to move back to full time.
Was it really any worse than today? At least the cars and music were cooler
I disagree. Time was completely different. Family stuck together and people were much closer than they are now. I remember huge family get togethers. Now, nothing, not even for holidays. So yes MUCH different. Also access to help and price of living were much better too.
@@cynthiagenone3436 Violent crime rates (murder, rape, assault, etc.) were more than 3 times higher than today, a higher portion of Americans were living below the poverty line, a higher portion of Americans were functionally illiterate, we had an AIDS epidemic and several "moral panics" that convinced millions of people that rock music, dungeons and dragons, and likely all preschools were instruments of the devil not to mention causing weird attempts at legal crackdowns on things like men's magazines, there was the constant fear of nuclear war (I remember doing "nuclear drills" in school at least a few times per year until after the fall of the USSR), the cars were hideous and due to emissions standards technology of the time they had "no balls", as far as fashion goes the 80's was fuckin' laughable, you couldn't travel to half the countries on the planet because they were "soviet bloc enemies", access to emergency services if something bad happened to you were much worse as there was no cell phones except large brick sized phones for the rich, no "life alert" type systems for elderly people until the very end of the decade, and half the nation didn't even have 911 but had to use other regional (stupid) systems to summon emergency services, a higher portion of Americans had no health insurance, and back then hospitals could literally refuse service to a dying person if they had no health insurance and just dump them somewhere. Environmental regs were so bad that problems with acid rain and legionaire's disease in rivers and wells were cutting communities off from drinkable water, heavy metals concentrations in fish and certain plants was impacting our food supply, and we were destroying the ozone layer and causing skin cancer rates to skyrocket (which prompted massive bipartisan environmental regulation reform in the early 90's), overall cancer rates for most forms of cancer were peaking and death rates from those cancers was at it's peak in the decade. So the 80's might have been a great time....unless you were elderly, poor, uninsured, had health problems, lived in high crime areas, were gay, were NOT white, were a woman who would like to NOT be raped, or were a young person who expected to live a long and healthy life and NOT be killed in a nuclear holocaust that seemed inevitable at the time.
Yes yes ... I was 15y in '89
Wasn't a good idea to watch this smoking a blunt. On my way to Burger King.🏃♂️😋
ha!!!
If you use pot, you're not using your brain. 5:30
Take Harold and Kumar, they love em.
I smoked this orange weed one time and I blacked out. I woke up touching my younger with my fingers. I wish weed would have made me happy but I just get....stuck.
@@DavesArchives cool 😎 👌 👍 ♥ 😌 😄.
What I would give to go back in time and try Burger King and McDonald’s before it was plastic
I was there Gandalf, 3000 years ago...
Hahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Lol 😭😭😭😭🤭🤭I KNOW RIGHT 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Before it was plastic? WTF does that mean? It's you that changed, not McD's or BK.
Worked at Sears for (6+) mos. in 1987 covering Christmas & had a super manager. This was the place to buy everything except for food. You name it. Clothes to tire care. All State to photos. Had a restaurant & movie quality snacks. Great catalog. What happened? So sad. Sale of Craftsman & Kenmore big mistakes. Wish they had built bigger stores--some were cramp & would've sent message to public Sears was up to date. A great Lady of Yesteryear.
That piece-of-shit Ford Festiva wasn't fucking worth $500, MUCH LESS $5,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JESUS CHRIST!
ExposingZionistEvil why?
R.I.P Sears .. 2017
I was just at Sears yesterday.
Jane-Ann Armstrong I have very fond memories of Sears, from my childhood. They had an awesome snack bar and toy selections. We would go to Sears as a family around Christmas, to see Santa Claus. The first thing that hit us as we walked in, was the smell of fresh popcorn.
There's still a Sears here in Brooklyn, NY.
@@TheSpogNYC
Yes on Bedford by Flatbush Avenue.
Hope it sticks around a while.
@@lambjack1 Indeed my dude, I knew someone out there knew what I was talkin bout!
I miss my local Sears ☹️
Everyone does. Who knew that KMart would destroy the company as they did to themselves!
I got my first break modeling in a Sears commercial...I’m kinda sad they’re gone yet hoping my video never saw the light of day🤦🏼♀️😂
Yes, I remember when Sears and Kmart were really important!
@@kjemradio The last time I was in a Kmart, about 15 years ago, waiting in the line was a nightmare, I don't know by what was going on, everyone was waiting so long for just a handful of things. I had went in Kmart since I was a Kid, but after that time, I never set foot in Kmart again!
Vaporwave producers:
*"Its free real estate"*
Ah the 1 good comment.
"Not your father's Oldsmobile" yeah, that's the problem
Bryan Liguori
Right
The thing about now is everyone is influenced by someone on social media. Not many act themselves and natural anymore
Everyone's always been influenced by their peers, ever heard of Keeping up with the Joneses? God some people have insanely short memories
True....Very True...This gen is a bunch of whiney sheep who will believe anything on social media because they are to lazy to research things themselves
Manufacturing consent
Just Aname facts they robotic mfers an they was raised under social media’s platform
Well who they are, is less defined by self based on life sampled perspectives, character, and more of someone elses sole influence today, trend personality syndrome, the IG and blog self interest culture is REALLY runaway, fargone
Oh my goodness I wish I could back and live this once again 😔
Commercials like this make me feel like we're definitely living in an alternate reality. Like how do these cars look so old when they were brand spanking new back then? Everything looks so old,dirty and cheap but to us,it looked nice 🤦🏽♀️this is weird
Ewww who uses that much mayo? And it goes on the damn bread, NOT the veggies🤢
melanated misfit Not sure the Ford Festiva looked nice to anyone ever.
6:33 What's got me freaked out is them spreading the mayo...DIRECTLY on the deli meat?! and who slices tomatoes like that?! 14:25 😂
Am I wrong in thinking both are weird as hell? Lol
I think it has to do with the fact that the 80's-90's didn't have a whole lot of memorable cars (the ranger was a memorable vehicle though and you still see them driving) and the brands in these commercials looked outdated even then, not to mention the fact that brands like Oldsmobile were already on their way out in the 90's.
Also only serial killers make sandwiches like that.
Dude they look old TO YOU because you're watching it 30 years later and they are old.
I think what made the 80s so great is that we had hope,optimism and respect.
I just did a huge dab when that pot commercial came on.
😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤭🤣🤣🤣
That is the brain activity of anybody after smoking a dab,weather you're 14 or 64.🤣
Good for you 👍
Like far out
I image professors in Marketing classes back then yelling "THROW AS MUCH SHADE AT OTHER COMPANIES AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN" at their students.
I remeber back then McDonalds and Tylenol in particular got a metric fuckton of free advertising because their competitors wouldn't stop attacking them in their own commercials.
@@22steve5150 I remember always hearing about Energized and Duracell in each other's commercials back in the 1990s...i feel like the EBunny even made appearances and died in the Duracell commercials
@@ashlepenojalapeno4608 the ebunny was originally the duracell bunny he did die in a enrgizer commercial took out the d-cells put in e-cells and was ebunny ever since they just straight up stole his ass
Wow America has changed so much.....for the worst.
Agreed. The 90s and the year 2000 were good too but everything went downhill around 2003/2004 or so.
@@jbro8934 2003 is that the year you had to get a job?
@@Ralph_Sandwich lol
@@StandWatie1862 The economy tanked in late 2001. It was nearly impossible to find a job for the next few years. 2002-2007 were rough. I started working in the mid 90's during college and never went a whole month between jobs before I found a new one. I thought that's just how life was, but it was actually the tech bubble. Fast forward to 2001, I leave my job to go back to school and holy hell I was poor as dirt for nearly a decade. I spent a year trying to find work while I established residency and nearly had to declare bankruptcy because there just wasn't any work. i finally found 2 part-time jobs with no benefits and I"m working my fingers to the bone for peanuts. My family stops exchanging Christmas gifts for years because no one can afford them. My dad got laid off in 2001 and couldn't find work. Had to start his own company and it was slow to turn a profit. I finally graduated in 2006. We barely started recovering and the Great Recession of 2008 hits and my industry takes a huge hit because Congress slashes the NIH budget to pieces. I'm a research scientist trying to find a new job every 9 months to 2 years tops and can barely pay rent. So yeah, everything went downhill in the early 2000's. Can confirm. The teens were ok. I'm hoping the 20's are kinder but right now it's looking iffy.
EastCoast Podcast worse*
@08:11 You can't get more 80s than Joan London.
Yummy Joan
Joan Lunden*. Fun fact, she was born as Joan Blunden. I guess it sounded too much like blunder, so she changed it? Lol.
2020; normal brain activity can only be achieved by smoking medical marijuana.
_Surprised Pikachu_
Who else got sad thinking about how all those dogs are dead now?
No but I'm not a f@&
Me
Yup
Some of the humans are dead too...what about them
@@StandWatie1862 definitely looks like one. Nice balding hairline.
Not one iPhone, Smartphone, Google, etc commercial. So refreshing!! God the 80s were a great time.
What a dumb thing to say. Of course there were none of those things. You must have been born after 2000
Yet you're probably using a smartphone to watch this.. lol
Use to always love watching Ernest, really miss him and his shows (he was so funny). Good memories😊
How the hell was I gonna order only two White Castle doubles?? ,...........Ahhh , memories.
The 80's ...Such time. Cool fashion and the best music. 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Okay... SOME of the fashion was cool, some, a lot of it still leaves me shaking my head how colourblind and over developed taste those days had
Idk about the neon and Hammer pants, jelly shoes always made me happy anytime they came back a couple years no matter the blisters they caused
I’d watch a Micheal J. Fox and Lori Laughlin movie where he creates a robot version of himself.
Right??
What's the name of that movie?
@@melissacooper4482 Mutiplicity you're thinking of, clones, not robots, Michael Keaton
Which I think did it much better than the same plot only with robots
I miss my Oldsmobile and Oldsmobile in general.
My 1st car was a dark blue metallic 79 Cutlass with a light blue interior and vinyl Landau top. Had no balls at all thanks to smog control devices, but what a plush ride!! RIP Oldsmobile!!
@@nosuchluck9477 I had a blue 1982 Delta 88. It was MASSIVE but also had no balls thanks to said smog control devices.
@@danmccarthy4700
A buddy of mine used to sneak out his dad's Delta 88. It was an older one (early 70s?!) and she had hp and torque to spare! He would have a few beers, just get on it and let her fly! I was scared to death and exhilarated at the same time!
Owned a 1983 Cutlass Supreme, was 2d owner back in '96, & was on coils. They was a nice one. Miss it. 🤕
My grandmother traded in her Pontiac for a white 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. It was a great car. She had it until 2000-2001. Traded that one for an Alero.
That pot commercial is hysterical
It seems like there used to be more effort put into commercials, to make them entertaining and make the product look more appealing.
yeah today your sometimes not even sure what their advertising.
No. At least not in Europe, there's some insane SFX and writing that aren't dumb low effort songs like that white castle one
we couldn't skip the commercials they had to be entertaining as well
Wish they didn’t change the Burger King logo. The old one was perfect.
The fries were a hundred times better before they changed them in 97 too.
Brian C same with the football team logos
Burger kong
@@Ralph_Sandwich I'd have to agree
They went back to those colors on their uniforms.
I grew up in this era. I miss it so much! 80's were the BEST!
I just miss 1989
I get so depressed...I miss 1989
Will be celebrating 31 yrs this coming October.
Little did we know we'd be leaving the best. decade. ever. 🔥
Berlin wall came down
Interesting.
When I start to miss those days, I watch these commercials and remember why it sucked back then too.
grumblekin I miss it too. Hope we can time travel and go back there in our next life. Maybe a alternative re take...or to relive it.
I forgot how dorky Redenbacher's grandson is
ELI NEFF was*
the grandson died? I didn't know. How it happen?
+ELI NEFF He's still alive. He just doesn't look so geeky anymore.
ELI NEFF LOL
ELI- Redenbachers popcorn kettle corn is simply the best in quality popcorns.
What a great time to be alive 80s commercials awesome today's commercials awful
Damn! Now all I can think about is getting some Burger King with a Coke! Talk about your brain washing!
Me too.
It's called marketing lol
Subliminal marketing.
I remember getting into a car accident in a Ford Festiva and broke my collar bone.
Half of all these businesses are out of business.
Did you hit a bird? Those things look like they'd be totalled if they drove into a swarm of large flying bugs at highway speed. They look like they would fall apart if they hit a speed bump at high speed. They look like they might explode in a fireball if one of them is parked in the driveway and the paperboy throws the Sunday newspaper and hits the car with it.
@@22steve5150 You got jokes, Lol lol lol 😆.
They were very inexperienced cars and they were not safe on the road. The car accident was in the year 1995. A guy driving on the wrong side of the road and hit us. The car was so light that we were thrown on the side of the sidewalk. He was a miner and we sued his parents. Lol lol 😆.
@@22steve5150 lmao stahp
the year was 1989... no such thing as a coronavirus pandemic back then.. my god how wish it was 1989 right now 😩😩😭
GUESS WHAT? STILL DOESNT EXIST , ITS A HOAX AND FRAUD , JUST TO TAKE YOU OVER.MIND CONTROLLED FREAKS WEARING MASK . NOT ME!
@@619kane Finally somebody is making sense....the so Elites are sitting back laughing at the masses....even Donald Trump doesn't wear a mask or other ppl in power including your governor
DAMMMM...America made butt ugly cars....and nothing much has changed in 2020
Wow a Ford Festiva!!!! I remember when we used to call Ford - Found On Road Dead... I wonder if I see enough of these videos will a Yugo commercial pop up!!
I'm so bored I'm watching 20 minutes of commercials :-/
80's guys dating nightmares, my dishwasher solution is inadequate and other men also have this same problem...
* cough *
Yikes...
Lol the US stamps commercial... Im looking at the cruise ship like "cant do that anymore"
still plenty of riverboat cruises operating out of just about every large city near a large river.
@CactusHeart79 That depends on how you look at it. This thing has an R0 (reproduction factor) of 2.2 (nearly twice that of the flu) and a mortality rate of 3.4% (roughly 34 times higher than the flu), and because there are no vaccinated people there is zero herd immunity, so IF we were to treat it just like the flu or regular colds, we could expect around 150 million Americans to get it in the next 2 years and about 7 million of those Americans to die, vs about 54 million getting the flu and about 58,000 dying from it. So if all these measures, as painful as they are economically, prevent the vast majority of that 150 million from getting it and keep the death toll in the low thousands over the next 2 years instead of in the millions, isn't that worth it?
CactusHeart79 ok racist.
@CactusHeart79 poor boomer, this thing's out after YOU, better mask up
I think they were just trying to reach people who are serious about stamps, 5 NEW CLASSIC STEAMBOATS?!? I gotta get my ass to the post office!
Doubt its as popular now
I remember some of these commercials growing up-thanks -memories
I’ll definitely be having some White Castle for lunch tomorrow. Thanks for posting
Whitecaslte is a dream, isn't it!?
I wish we had one in VA. Closest one is in NYC about 6 hours away from me.
goes to white castle hi i want a burger and frys is the drink free it said drink was free in the commerial.
Any locations in CT.
Harold an Kumar are on their way as we speak!
The problem with commercials now is that there is no vibe
17:58 man the 80s were a wild time
That ad was my childhood
Makes me wish I was there now at 32, instead of being born and watching the world burn.
Man I miss the 80's!
The 80s looks so heavenly truly the peak of human existence I wish I had a time machine lordt
Wow I was alive in 1989 but I don't remember a single one of these. at one point I was like "WTF is Gideon Oliver?"
geo it will get you where youre going...but not back to where you were
you wont find a geo at a gas pump...because it wont make it that far
Brings back memories of when I was a kid
I miss old Jingles
So pot slows down a frantic overactive neurotic brain. Got it!
Yep....IT FARKS YOU UP!!!!
Why am I up at 3 Am watching 1988 commercials?
Because you are human...
“Mother Nature is my plastic surgeon” 1989 Michael Jackson
Me in 2020: wwwooooooowwwwwwww
Rachel S that didn’t even look like him
Geez, Michael really got bad
Did you not listen to it? It was an impersonator.
"Like Mike"
I had to lulz at that, the things people said, the fronts they put up, oh nature is my plastic surgeon, when neither is really the case, or Latoya, or Janet's,
Also MJ was a concealed monster
I am blown away by this long gone world that I remember.
Hahaha how archaic is the pot commercial at 5:25? Damn, my Dr. prescribed it for me in 2011....
Back then Nancy Reagan just said no
I wish I knew then what I know now. Damn it I would have been so smart for my age.
6:31 someone has never made a sandwich
its so brave to actually call out your competitor that his products donot work.try that today.
Ah, the age of mullets and huge shoulder pads. Back then, KFC was still good, and Cadillac was still (though not for long) the standard of motoring luxury. What I wouldn't give to go back to that time right now.
This video was awesome for 2 reasons, it’s my birth year and it featured a lot of dogs! 😊 🐶
Burger king 30 years later.... McDonald's hates our no preservatives Burger.. Look at that beautiful spoiled meat footage
Smart thumbnail. .....I Love White Castle! !!!!!!❤❤❤👍👍👍
The 80s, before dzhoo advertisers started pretending white men and white children didn't exist.
They shouldn't
@@TuWear poor you, you revealed your agenda. Thanks for the screenshot.
Me and my daughter laughing at 12am at the black man with KFC 😂
8:06 I miss this show! Louis Gossett Jr was a good.
20 years later and still, cheese doesnt come with a whopper.....wtf...also where all the wnedys commercials,,, like WHERES THE THE BEEF!!!
I feel the same way about the cheese, its like yeah, the whopper has always been pitched as no cheese slice but come on, North Americans in general like CHEESEburgers, so show that, but come to think of it there may have been some ads showing two sandwiches with both options
I dated a girl who drove a Ford Festiva. That relationship didn't last long
Neither do Fords
Was it the car that did it in the end? You should file a damages claim to them
I got to 3rd base in a Ford. Growing up my family was Chevrolet. I think when I buy another vehicle, I’m going with Ford.
I wouldn't pay 5000 for a brand new 89 Ford Festieva
I wouldn't pay half of that for those awful pieces of shit.
Sure would like a brand new '89 Ranger though
@@nthgth me too
If anything, they should pay YOU to drive it
1989 was already looking like the 90's
It looked like the early 2000's in some respects when compared to now, haha.
That Oldsmobile still looks good
6:18
'. . . but you can still get my kid into that collage, right?"
Ah yes, 4.9% financing as a bargain. Nothing like senile economics.
Watch the early 80s car commercials when the A.P.R. was at 11.99%.
@@kjemradio The idea of that dinky little Ford Festiva costing 6,000 dollars in 1989 money, that was good for a laugh. I wouldn't have paid 3,000 for one of those pieces of shit.
@@22steve5150 And that's what happened to Ford, son
I miss White Castle. Their burgers were awesome! The ones you can buy at the grocery store, just aren't the same.
Still have White Castle in NY!!!
There's one in PHOENIX AZ NOW
Whose voice was that on the US stamps commercial?
I love White Castle hamburgers. Every once in a while, my sister and I will go out, get a 30 burger case, and share them with her husband.
Listerine was just awful; I can still smell and taste it. The memory lingers on! It's not even true anyway that it kills bacteria, maybe it did in the very beginning.
RIP Jim Varney. I always loved him as Ernest P. Worrell.
Earnest Scared Stupid, classic comedy
16:00 lol Geo’s were the definition of boring, and out of style
Why do these old commercials comfort me and help me fall asleep?
Great stuff! I so miss that great old Burger King logo
Why is watching 80s commercials better than today's tv? I miss tv from the 80s. I used to sit up late watching horror movies on regular channels. Brings back memories with these commercials.
As a Cincinnati kid it brings great pleasure to see these old local spots.
I grew up in the 80s and 90s. There is nothing better than commercials from that time! From the music to the dialogue.😁
How come everyone was so good looking in these commercials?
Lol Fred Savage destroying that Butterball turkey sandwich was my favorite