The Amazing Powers of Dolce & Gabbana

She’s Not That Hot

Don’t get too excited about the visual here because it’s really just an awful commercial for Dolce & Gabbana Eyewear tricking us into believing the remarkable, image enhancing qualities of their magical glasses. In this particular case, I’d think you’d want to know what you were looking at before you got too excited about it.

Other spots this week from AD Age’s TV Spots of the Week include the first of Pepsi’s new “It’s the Cola” campaign, the Britney Madonna video that includes a Mazda RX8 ad, another installment of the now classic Old Navy spots, an ad from Jack in the Box reveals secrets, Fallon Healthcare wants your health plan to be as simple as your kid fixing your computer, an a weepy spot from ATT Wireless that gets Mom to her recital even though she’s still on he bus.

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