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Oh, those advertising agency people, always trying to copy the cool new thing that the kids like and failing, like when they all (all) made a version of the Mad Men credits for their little agency Christmas cards. It’s almost cute, like watching Bambi trying to walk for the first time and falling. (I’m allowed to say all these terribly unfair things because they make so much money. It’s in the rules. Look it up.) This Wendy’s commercial, “Posse,” is what The Lonely Island would look like with 800 rounds of notes by Wendy’s execs. Complete with auto-tune!:

No, we don’t want to get frosty with you, and you are definitely not on a boat. (Via Ad Rants.)

Comments (27)
  1. I’d rather have a frosty than the Lonely Island

  2. The only thing worse than The Lonely Island is a The Lonely Island imitation.

  3. More like “Tries To Be Like The Backstreet Boys, Succeeds”

  4. And here I was under the impression that Frostys sold themselves.

  5. you can’t spoof this commercial anymore than it already is doing it itself! inadvertently, no less. wow. my brain hurts. a dog chasing its tail. they’re laughing at this new Frosty thing from Wendy’s, right? that’s what i got from the ad.

  6. Comparing commercial with TLI is like comparing…apples and dogshit. I would have never come up with the comparison because this is just SO terrible.

  7. boo  |   Posted on Jun 2nd, 2009 +6

    Uh oh. Does anyone else know someone who you know is going to think this is the funniest thing ever and make you feel like you need new friends/family?

  8. That Indian guy is “Ajay Bhatt”, the actor who pretended to be the inventor of the USB for that Intel commercial. Intel In-fake.

  9. HT  |   Posted on Jun 2nd, 2009 +12

    Does this mean that Lonely Island is ripping off Blink-182? Or was Blink-182 ripping off Weird Al? Is it the Official? position of Videogum.com that all parodies of boy band videos are now the intellectual property of Andy Samberg & Co.?

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    • Ning  |   Posted on Jun 4th, 2009 +2

      HT, you’re an idiot. It’s not that the Lonely Island is the first to parody boy bands or hip hop or loving mothers. It’s just that this painful commercial is so blatantly ripping off their style of parody. See also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rESCt1Te1VY.

      • HT  |   Posted on Jun 4th, 2009 -2

        Sure. And Lonely Island ripped off their style from Kids in the Hall, or Monty Python. Whatever. You call it rap music, I call it crap music. This is angsty overserious junior high-level whining. Lonely Island are not original or unique, just current.

  10. Josh Rosen  |   Posted on Jun 2nd, 2009 +2

    What is it with all the bad burger commercials lately? That lame ass “King” goof in the Burger King commecials, now this one from Wendy’s. No wonder their business is falling off…

  11. The lead singer guy looks like the spawn of Pete Wentz and Sacha Baron Cohen.

  12. You give Lonely Island too much credit. Remember “2gether” or even the Blink 182 “All the Small THings” video. If anything, this commercial is about 7 years too late

  13. This is so impossibly boring and stupid that it has zapped me of the ability to make any sort of zing! comment or even a dig at The Lonely Island.

  14. Maybe if they’d done “Dick in a Frosty” it would have been more effective.

  15. All Wendy’s needs to do is produce a five-second commercial showing someone dipping a french fry in a Frosty and then eating it with a smile on their face. DONE! Where’s my Nobel Prize for Frosties?

  16. Jack Catfish  |   Posted on Jun 3rd, 2009 0

    Doesn’t everyone know that advertising simply involves ripping existing memes and repackaging them for the drooling masses? Because that’s what advertising is.

  17. theunicorns  |   Posted on Jun 5th, 2009 0

    chromeo wrote this

  18. forber  |   Posted on Jul 11th, 2009 0

    Also…GROSS. I know people do this crap all the time, but it is grody to me. America, please stop this barfy trend.

  19. G-Eunuch  |   Posted on Oct 16th, 2009 0

    Fail.

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