A 'Village' Sized Lie
madison avenue fudges the truth -- again
The new commercial for M. Night Shyamalan's film "The Village" has a massive lie in it. It says, literally, "Ebert and Roeper call it one of the year's best movies." The only problem with that is Roger Ebert hated "The Village." Don't take my word, click here and listen for yourself. The one who thought it "was one the best movies of the year" was Roeper, and Roeper alone. When they said "Ebert and Roeper call it..." they were referring to the title of the TV program not the people. Clearly from the wording the studio was trying to make you think they both loved it.
Heads up -- if it does not say "two thumbs up" then only one of them liked it. Accept no substitutes.
Update: I just saw yet another commercial for "The Village." They have changed it. This one said "Richard Roeper of Ebert and Roeper calls it...." Did someone get on their case? Or are there multiple versions of the ad, some deceptive and some not? Either way, the admonition remains the same: If it doesn't say "two thumbs up" one of them disliked it.
(Because so did Shyamalan #2: Unbreakable.)