Verizon Happy Halloween Star Wars Commercial

I may not be a fan of Verizon, but kudos to whoever they hired for this ad campaign! The Star Wars costumes are fantastic! My favorite is Dad in the Jabba the Hutt costume with baby girl in her papoose as slave Princess Leia (already done that costume; see profile if you are brave).

#starwars   #halloweencostumes   #halloween   #verizon  

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11 Responses to Verizon Happy Halloween Star Wars Commercial

  1. Kristi Fahlsing says:

    Haha! Saw this commercial while watching TWD marathon!

    30 hours 47 minutes until season 4 premier!!! 🙂

  2. Thomas Mason says:

    Having to watch a commercial to watch a commercial…

  3. Scott Cramer says:

    Meta… YouTube ad in front of video of a commercial. I was lucky, it went straight to the video.

  4. Jo Lane says:

    I so hope that this will be my family one day (costume-wise, not the scarily addicted to their phone part!) what do you think +David Mills? 😛

  5. David Mills says:

    #awesome cosplaying family but need to ditch the phones 🙂 I had an add infront of the add. Dam YouTube!

  6. Mary C. says:

    Ya beat me to posting this!
    The last line is pure perfection! "Weirdo"! Hehehe

  7. Scott Wil says:

    I may be prudish, but I think the "Weirdo" line wasn't the greatest thing to say to your family about neighbors.

  8. Scott Cramer says:

    I think it's just for the humor; pot calling the kettle black.

  9. Scott Wil says:

    Probably true. No big deal… I just thought it was something that took away from the clever and funny execution. I'm probably being too critical. But I would never say that to my kids.

  10. Scott Cramer says:

    Honestly they could have used a different word. I celebrate weird so the more I have thought about it, I agree.

  11. Jose Vera says:

    +Mario Palomino dude this is so your costume this year!! Lol!!!

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