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I actually get a chuckle out of the commercial when I see it. Reminds me of something very similar, that happened in my life. Maybe I'm no over exposed to it.
originally posted by: violet
originally posted by: Bilk22
Noticed the clock is not visible in the "original" version of the commercial. The time on the clock in the second commercial is 3:11. The guy on the other end of the phone is wearing khakis. The military wear khakis.
Ah not sure any of this means anything
Good catch, I wondered why that clock stood out so much on the alien version. I've seen that commercial so many times. They're always on CNN. I get sick of State Farm.
Has to be State Farm altering the video then
originally posted by: Acatalepsia
They did the same thing randomly on the USA network during epsides of Law and Order. It would make that weird electronic sound and then #DIg Deeper would pop up. Turns out it was advertisment for the upcoming show "Dig" on the USA network, which is already playing it's last couple episodes. But, before I knew what it meant I was thoroughly creeped out and thought I was seeing things. I even streamed the same epsode of Law and Order online and skipped to the same part of the show and The Dig thing didn't come up.
My guess is there is a new show coming out soon on whatever channel you saw it come up on. It's a network thing and Its been done before.
This is the same thing being done on Law and Order SVU for a couple weeks before "Dig" premiered.
Hopefully it will be good sci fi show coming out... Let us know what network you saw the ad on so we know which channel the show will be on.
On November 26, 1977, viewers of Britain's ITV Evening News were startled by an eeire transmission that jammed the signal. "Vrillon" of the Ashtar Galactic Command had an urgent message for the people of Earth, a message of both great hope and of dire warning. Using archival and other materials, this is a creative attempt at recreating what may or may not be one of mankind's most amazing moments in time.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: Answer
originally posted by: violet
They're always on CNN.
But i don't know, does cnn broadcast series, or documentaries?