Eytan said...> Not that I was ever a Hootie and the Blowfish fan, but what the hell is > Darius Rucker doing in that moronic Burger King ad? I mean the Hootie > debut album sold almost 20 million albums; didn't he make enough not to > have to dress up in a ridiculous cowboy outfit singing about a new > hamburger? My take (for what it's worth) is that it may not be about money at all. It may be a function of the fact that more "celebrity types" seem to be doing commercials these days more then ever. I take it as some new exercise in celebrity narcissism. Doing a commercial is now seen as cool (I know, hard to fathom in a Burger King hat, I agree). Or as simply more exposure, rather then beneath the artist's integrity. The once revered Robert Deniro (for crying out loud) doing some cheesy add. Susan Sarandon political activist doing commercials for skin cream!! What the?? Could she possibly think this is another vital message she needs to get out to the populous? "Stop the war! Feed the poor!! And don't forget the facial scrub ladies!!" They (and countless others) clearly don't need the money but must get something out of this. But yeah, it's mind boggling... Maybe it's the new need for the "15 seconds of fame" fix for the already famous... Steve D. Josh, those Blowfish sandwiches are great but I'm always hungry about an hour later....