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Microsoft’s small screen of bore

Posted: Monday, September 08, 2008 4:00 PM by Allison Linn
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Apple has the Mac guy and the PC guy. Now Microsoft has Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld.

A new ad, apparently meant to promote Microsoft’s Windows operating system franchise, features Gates, Microsoft’s chairman and one of the world’s richest men, trying on shoes in a faux shoe store with Seinfeld, the comedian best known for his eponymous TV show.

In trademark Seinfeld style, the two banter mostly about nothing (or nothing that makes much sense anyway), share a meaningful look about the word "leather" and barely mention the product the company is seeking to promote. The 90-second spot -- the first volley what is promised to be a broad and pricey campaign -- ends with Gates wiggling his behind as the two walk through a mall parking lot.

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Image: Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Gates
Microsoft Corp. (Click image to watch)

There’s been a lot of buzz about how the commercial is odd, confusing and difficult to follow. All that is true, but those concerns pale in comparison to the major problem with the ad -- it’s boring.

Gates, who recently stepped down from day-to-day responsibilities at Microsoft, may have great wealth in common with Seinfeld, but that doesn’t mean the two of them have much natural rapport. As for Seinfeld, there’s no question he’s a comic genius, but you wouldn’t know that from this commercial’s musings about things like when computers might taste like cake.

It would be one thing if those musings were quirky and funny, but they’re not. That’s surprising because Seinfeld proved to be a pretty good pitchman, doing a pretty similar shtick, years ago for American Express.

Rather than getting our attention and making us wonder what those wacky Microsoft advertising folks might think of next, we found our mind wandering to other questions like, "When will this commercial end?"

The ad falls especially flat when compared to the obvious thorn in Microsoft’s side -- rival Apple’s widely successful series of spots that have poked fun at Microsoft’s staid image.

The "I’m a Mac/I’m a PC" ads work because they are quick, funny and, most important, they entertain us while actually promoting the product in question.

Microsoft’s ad, by contrast, doesn’t lay out any clear advertising strategy. Rather than taking on Apple’s franchise, it risks reinforcing the very things that Apple makes fun of Microsoft for.

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Microsoft is so the thing of the past. It's so boring, un-hip, and colorless.

Apple and Google are the hip kids now. And just look at the contrast between the iPhone and Zune - the future vs. the past.

Sorry Microsoft, having tons of money and monopoly does not make you hip. Go Apple!!
At first, I didn't know what to think about this add. It was just plain wierd! But it did make me think "Hmmm, what was that?" I kept thinking about it, and then it dawned on me, I'm still thinking about that add, and you know what, BAM, good advertising at work
Yea, I simply don't know what  the purpose is of this commercial is.  I've read everywhere that it's an important ad because it gets people talking.
If people are talking about how dumb the ad is, how is that good, again, Bill? I think it's funny that a company with a monopoly of computer OS's thinks it needs to advertise in the first place. Now that's a shame.
The ad is a real bore and has nothing in the world that would remotely influence me to favor Windows over Apple!! What the hell were they thinking??
I love Bill Gates and for some reason watching him swoosh his toosh...  cracked me up.
as an ad guy was looking forward to this new ad campaign but was left thnking holy mackeral. what a disappointment. if they don't pull this ad fast not realizing  they have made the biggest blunder in MSFT's history. Seinfeld must either be embarrassed or he is a sleeper cell for MAC and has just put a dagger in Mr PC's heart
It is not boring it is Pacific North West humor.
Big deal! So Gates and Ballmer cut loose with some of their billions and hire comedic shill Seinfeld to be their mouthpiece. IT WON'T WORK! People appreciate great software not stuff that routinely requires patching. Apple has a better product and is much cooler all the way around
"The "I’m a Mac/I’m a PC" ads work because they are quick, funny and, most important, they entertain us while actually promoting the product in question."

If by us, you mean you and other Mac users, Ok.  Most of "us" find the Mac commercials to be smug and we associate the smug Mac guy with the smug Mac user who makes everyone's life miserable while they're always comparing the Mac to Windows.
Microsoft is spending $300 million to try to convince people that Vista is good instead of putting that money toward a better operating system. Poor use of resources.
Worst commercial for a software company I have ever seen. Didn't these people see any other commercials before. I couldn't call this even a commercial. There is no message. Delicious is not a word I can relate with software or technology in general. Seinfeld is not someone people would imitate or follow nor Bill Gates. It only reminds people how uncool is Gates and Microsoft is. I am sorry for the very successful people working in Redmond. They deserve better leadership and image.
I have an attention span - I actually like the commercial.  It made me smile, much more than some quick make-you-roar-with-laughter bit - those are only good for the first time or two you see them.  It kind of reminds me of the old Folger's commercials that were a for a few years this slow moving romance story.  It kept you holding on for more.

If they keep this going with Bill Gates through some kind of progression, I think this can be good.

On a side note - can some please tell Round Table Pizza that the ad with all those people piled up on each other resembles a little too closely the pictures from Abu Ghraab (sp?).  Especially with the knight standing there on the side, just short of giving the thumbs up.
I personally felt that this Ad falls in line with the real Microsoft. That is to say, it lacks style. Its functional, but not great. But thats Microsoft. Why would anyone expect more?
I laughed, I cried, I ate some cake. What's not to like? If you don't get I couldn't explain it to you.
Yeah, it was weird. My mom loved it, but she sells shoes and thinks Bill and Jerry are great. I think it was a wasted opportunity. I don't see how anyone under 70 will be favorably impressed.
The impression I get from this ad is that frumpy, dumpy, lumpy Bill Gates is annoyed with Jerry Seinfeld and can't wait for the director to yell "Cut!" so he can turn his attention to some techie stuff that actually interests him. Meanwhile, Seinfeld is smirking to himself about how easy it is to make $10 million with practically no effort at all. Bill Gates is not funny. Jerry Seinfeld is not funny. The ad is not funny. But the ad IS pointless which is, I suppose, the point.
NO COMENT
When Gates flash his Clown Club card, the picture on it is his 1977 Albuquerque PD mug shot -- check it out here - http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/gatesmug1.html
The only reason you know this is an ad for Microsoft is the Windows logo at the end.  Otherwise I would have thought Bill was going the way of Michael Jackson with his money and had nothing better to spend it on than a lame commercial.
I actually thought the ad was funny.  Gates with his cardboard style and Seinfeld doing what he does best.  And instead of wishing it was over I kept waiting for what came next.  I laughed at the end.  Beats the Apple/Mac ads by far.  I'm tired of those two.  
That commercial was great!!! But I made the switch to mac unfortunate for Gates n Seinfeld a few years back. Love the commercial though, I look forward to seeing more. Will there be more? . . .
It compelettly missed target. The MAC ads are far better.
Seriously??? It was for MICROSOFT??!

I saw the ad last night and thought that they were advertising for the shoe store. It was like a weird dream...at the end of which Bill Gates shakes his money maker while walking alongside of Jerry Seinfeld.

I'll admit, I did crack up a little. But now that I know the product they were promoting I'd say the spot failed completely. I really had no idea it was for Microsoft.
Was this written by a 9 year old and proofed by her little sister? Terrible job.
Seinfeld and Gates: two middle-aged, pot-bellied slobs mugging their way through a bone-headed attempt at cleverness.

Seinfeld was in an occasionally funny "show about nothing"; now we learn that he actually IS about nothing.
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I totally agree.  all I could think was HUH?
I love Jerry Seinfeld and his humor so much, I'd watch and love anything he did! This is typical Seinfeld humor!
Wow... I agree fully with this article.  What a horrible HORRIBLE attempt at a commercial.  I guess not even Microsoft can come up with a way to convince people that Vista is good.
The Gates / Seinfeld commercial is hilarious!  My wife and I hit the rewind button 3 times to watch it over because we enjoyed it so much.  People at my office were having a watercooler discussion about how entertaining ths commercial was.  I think the author of this article is the only one who didn't think it funny.  Even worse, it seems the author missed the considerable chemistry between Gates and Seinfeld.

Proof positive of the old observation that, as comics age, they become less and less funny. John Cleese's Magnavox commercials, for example, are literally painful to watch. Eddie Murphy, Carlin, Cosby and Pryor were all much funnier in their 20s and 30s than they are/were in their 50's and 60s. Seinfeld has never seemed more vapid and oddly scruffy as he does in this commercial.
They aren't "sharing a meaningful look over the word 'leather'." Seinfeld says, "Is that your toe?" and Gates says, "No, it's leather."  Seinfeld gives him a look of comedic appreciation.  Unfortunately, since that's as "funny" as the commercial gets, it's a big flop, partly because half their lines are incomprehensible.  I needed subtitles to "hear" what they were saying. Great potential, completely wasted.
I think you nailed it. I get it that the ad is supposed to reflect Seinfeld's show--it's about nothing.

But therein lies the problem.

You've got some cute, fairly obvious references to pop culture: Gates holding up his "platinum" shoe shopping card with his arrest mug shot; the two of them strolling the mall like a couple of teenagers; the Hispanic family watching (ahem) from the outside, etc.

But the joke does fall flat with the weird "computer/cake" request and Gates doing a disturbingly uncomfortable shorts adjustment.

Yeah, the ad is not supposed to make me go buy Vista. But is sure doesn't make me feel good about Microsoft products either.

Part of this is because I'm typing on a Mac, but the other part is that the ad just doesn't work.

i agree that the commercial is as horrible as everyone seems to be saying.  they are right though, people are talking about it but i don't think it is the type of conversation that they want people to be having.  my conversations have to do with the ad being something that's painful to watch.  

why does bill gate have to be in the ad?  you don't see steve jobs showing up in the "i'm a mac, i'm a pc" ads.  is it an ego thing?  i'll admit, the video showing bill gates' last day at work was funny but this ad with seinfeld?  its just not.  where did that $300 million go?
I have seen this commercial twice.  It is so stupid. Apple computers are looking better and better.  At least their commercials are a little bit funnt  
I have seen this commercial twice.  It is so stupid. Apple computers are looking better and better.  At least their commercials are a little bit funny
Seinfeld is the perfect choice, and Gates makes the perfect foil.  Everyone knows Gates, and most everyone knows Seinfeld, at least the computer-buying part of the country.

This opening gambit is a "get to know the players" introduction, laying down the tone for the developing story.  Sit back, watch and listen, enjoy, and see if this doesn't humanize and re-energize Microsoft and our relationship with it.  I bet already is doing just that
I recently saw this ad for the first time, and wondered why two very successful men would put themselves in such a bland, nonsensical commercial.
This is Microsoft's answer to Apple?  This falls somewhere between the Wendy's tree-kicking and the Quiznos screaming rat commercials.  In fact it is so bad, you would think it was created by the same guy that makes those creepy Burger King ads (oh, wait, it was!)  

The biggest question is WHAT was Microsoft thinking?!?  There has been a lot of hype surrounding this ad, with everyone asking "Jerry Seinfeld?".  After watching this ad, Apple can retire the 'PC/Mac' campaign because Microsoft will end up doing more damage to its image than the PC/Mac commercials ever could.  In fact, those spots went from being just funny, to "holy crap, they hit the nail on the head!"
At first I thought this was going to be another American Express ad--just like the one with another pair, Tina Fey and Martin Scorsese, that is really charming and also airing right now. I kept thinking AmEx especially when Gates whips out his 'membership' card at the shoe store. But gee, what a letdown.
The problem with the Apple ad is that is, in its own way, elitist.  It pokes fun at the PC guy because he is not fortunate enough to be as hip and cool as the Mac man.  Microsoft should counter with an ad that shows the PC bringing people of all types together, stressing our commonality and contrasting itself with Apple's elitism.  
i thought this commericial is hilarious! i also like the "i'm a mac/i'm a pc" commercials ("eat me... i'm a delicious pizza").

people seems so caught up in what's hip or cool, mac vs. pc... who cares? use what works for you. i personally cannot stand to use a mac computer, but that's personal preference. i love my ipod and iphone though...

seinfeld is always funny, though, no matter what he's promoting.
Bill, go back to retirement.
Phil hit the nail on the head when he said, "If you don't get I couldn't explain it to you."  Maybe all you folks who didn't get the subtile hilarity of this spot are really the target demo.  Ever think of that?

Also, ever think this is the first in a series of commercials and it was designed to get the single minded drones talking about it, which creates buzz for the subsequent spots?  Right now we're blogging about it, in a few weeks there will be significant media coverage of the spots, and before you know it everyone (pro and con) will be talking about the ads and Bill Gates will come out ahead.  He's no dummy, people.  
Seinfeld comes across as a parody of himself. He doesn't seem natural, he seems to be playing his "it's about nothing" persona. Gates has as much a feel for comedy as John McCain.
I thought the ad was great.  I even recorded it on the DVR to show it to others.  The Seinfeld type humor is all over the bit, i.e. "Is that your toe--no, it's leather".  The Big Top points comment and the Platinum card picture are priceless.

Now the Apple bit comparing the PC and Mac IS boring.  It's not the least bit entertaining and it's getting very old.
Folks. The ad is meant to say that just as a cool new shoe fits tight at first and needs some breaking in, so too Vista feels too tight at first (no drivers, weird interface, overbearing security), but you'll like it if you give it time to break in.  I'm taking my Vista box into the shower right now to see if that helps it!
It's a great commercial, memorable and effective at creating the desire to see the next chapter in the story. Not everyone has the ability to understand every ad campaign, things will always fly over some folk's heads, and that's fine. Marketing is targeted and if you don't "get it", it's probably for the best, because it's not for you.
i am easily influenced by two rich guys who want to make more money.
...Except that the Mac guy isn't hip, he's an elitist douche.


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