Apple offers the perfect message for the season of love, joy, and peace–acceptance. Without it there can be no love, no joy, and no peace. But with acceptance, we are able to know love, know peace, and know joy.
We as a people need this now more than ever. We need love and tolerance spread from rooftop to rooftop and those who choose to live in their world of hate and judgement of others they need the love more than any one. I look forward to more companies advertising like this.
I love this… I used it in the Sunday School lesson today for a class of 4th and 5th graders. It was the perfect example of how we show respect and compassion. Thank you for such inspiring marketing! Merry Christmas!
Comments for Apple nails the Christmas spirit in this new holiday commercial starring Frankenstein’s Monster
Rudy
WOW, made me cry. Love and tolerance, needed to help fix everything wrong in this world!
EricJ
And then, Frankie picked the second song on his iTunes playlist:
“If you’re blue, and you don’t know where to go to…”
Marion Patzem
Apple offers the perfect message for the season of love, joy, and peace–acceptance. Without it there can be no love, no joy, and no peace. But with acceptance, we are able to know love, know peace, and know joy.
Jessica Mitchell
This is such a heartwarming commercial. By the way…is that Brad Garrett as Frankenstein’s monster?
Donna
I’m pretty sure that IS Brad Garrett! Love this ad!
Brenda Marshall
We as a people need this now more than ever. We need love and tolerance spread from rooftop to rooftop and those who choose to live in their world of hate and judgement of others they need the love more than any one. I look forward to more companies advertising like this.
Donna
This is an awesome representation of love, patience, tolerance, and acceptance. Great ad, Apple! ?
Anne
Warm, fuzzy feeling for this commercial. Someone should give the Frankenstein a Budweiser to keep up the theme.
Jo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xez2n371MTo
Linda Ellington Palmer
I love this… I used it in the Sunday School lesson today for a class of 4th and 5th graders. It was the perfect example of how we show respect and compassion. Thank you for such inspiring marketing! Merry Christmas!
Ann Madsen
Brad Garret played the monster, as did his TV father, Peter Boyle, in Young Frankenstein. I saw it too, as a tribute to Peter.
Ted Lewis
Does anyone know if this was filmed on stage or at a real locations? It looks like a European city, with its surrounding walls and entrance port.
Clory
BEAUTIFUL!!
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