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Tommy Lee Jones Eats Gyudon?

April 22nd, 2006 by James

Boss coffee has launched a new ad campaign featuring Tommy Lee Jones as a space alien visiting the planet earth to investigate humans. Watch it!

Rough translation:

The two Japanese guys are eating and talking about how there are probably space aliens who are on earth, disguised as humans to observe us.  They probably watch our movies, and copy the form of farmous actors like Tommy Lee Jones.

The two men leave, revealing that Tommy Lee Jones is sitting only a few seats away.  The subtitles under his name reveal that he is ‘Space Alien Jones’ who is observing earth.  He notes to himself that the people on this planet are kind of stupid.  However, the end of the day(sunset) on this planet is very beautiful.



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Comment by panasianbiz
2006-04-29 18:15:30

Ilove how these actors that are too proud to do commercials in their home countries but willingly do it overseas. Don’t they know that the Internet makes these commercials available to everyone anyway??? Have you seen the Kiefer Sutherland Calorie Mate commercial? That one makes me laught too.

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Comment by panasianbiz
2006-04-29 18:15:30

Ilove how these actors that are too proud to do commercials in their home countries but willingly do it overseas. Don’t they know that the Internet makes these commercials available to everyone anyway??? Have you seen the Kiefer Sutherland Calorie Mate commercial? That one makes me laught too.

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