What do Americans think about these Molson Canadian commercials?
So, there's four of these commercials for Molson Canadian (a beer company) that have made me piss myself laughing every time I see them. I'd have to assume that they don't play these commercials in the States, but I've always wondered what Americans (or people from other countries, I guess) think about them?
I don't know, its something about them. I think it has something to do with the fact that our "identity" is pretty similar to that of people from the US, but there are some very slight differences between us. And I think these commercials sort of say "this is what makes us different", in a joking way.
Either way, as a Canadian, watching each one, I always say to myself "Oh my god, that's so true, I've done that before..." Like, curving a hockey stick with a blow-torch, fixing everything with hockey tape, "they're not dents, they're GOALS"....



I don't know, its something about them. I think it has something to do with the fact that our "identity" is pretty similar to that of people from the US, but there are some very slight differences between us. And I think these commercials sort of say "this is what makes us different", in a joking way.
Either way, as a Canadian, watching each one, I always say to myself "Oh my god, that's so true, I've done that before..." Like, curving a hockey stick with a blow-torch, fixing everything with hockey tape, "they're not dents, they're GOALS"....



Comments
Molson has nothing on New Castle, and Guinness
I drank New Castle in New Castle and it sucked! But Guinness was so good that I named my cat after it.
I'm a Molson fan....I but a 6 pack about 1 out of 5 times I but beer. I'm a fan of the would you rathers? on the bottles. Does everyone elsre have those?
When I was in Canada we had about 6 or 8 bottles of that in the fridge.
Old Milwaukee = 4.95 for 12 pack
and i only drink a few beers a week
EDIT: Newcastle is amazing beer sirs!