February 3, 2014

Something Wonderful: Casino's Law -- A Local Superbowl Commercial from Savannah

"There was a halftime Super Bowl ad you probably didn't see. You should fix that right now."


"At some point a man must ask why God created him."

"During the first local commercial break of last night's Super Bowl broadcast, residents of Savannah, Ga., were treated to something truly incredible. Personal injury lawyer Jamie Casino bought the entire two-minute block of local advertising and aired the masterpiece you see above." -- Deadspin

All of which operates as the already produced leadin for a new Netflix mini-series that combines elements of "Archer," " The Sons of Anarchy," " 24," and "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Called? Called.....?

Hell, can't improve on "Jamie Casino," and Nick Cage is overdue for farming himself out for a few seasons of television. What's more, he's already got the wardrobe covered with the non-singed side of Ghost Rider.

Posted by gerardvanderleun at February 3, 2014 3:37 PM
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Good music, but I can't help wondering what was the true story of his brother. It seems so... convenient.

Posted by: chuck at February 3, 2014 4:49 PM

Personal injury attorneys can make lots of money. Better if this were a campaign ad for District Attorney.

Posted by: Mike James at February 3, 2014 6:14 PM

Loser are cryers.

Listen again to Ghost Riders in the Sky.

Question well put is, "God, why yall create me?"

"To overcome, son."

Posted by: Leag at February 4, 2014 7:48 AM

Loser are cryers.

Listen again to Ghost Riders in the Sky.

Question well put is, "God, why yall create me?"

"To overcome, son."

Posted by: Leag at February 4, 2014 7:48 AM

So its not that the government started using the tactic of seizure of drug money including the money used to pay high priced lawyers?

Yup, time to head for the greener pastures and high moral posture of a "personal injury lawyer".
They don't chase ambulances anymore, they instruct their clients to jump in front of them because Cities and Hospitals have deep pockets.

Posted by: John the River at February 4, 2014 8:03 AM

Over the top doesn't begin to describe it. Slick production values. Casino is the Michael Mann of lawyers.
You couldn't make this stuff up. No one would believe it.

Posted by: USS Ben at February 4, 2014 8:08 PM