Washington Mutual Commercial

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  • I am looking for a copy of the new Washington Mutual commercial. It starts with the guy walking in late to a meeting and stating "Sorry I am late. I had a job interview and I nailed it." Can someone please direct me to a downloadable mpg or avi for this? Thanks!


  • If it's not Ben Falcone, I'm sure that it will come as a surprise to him. I worked with Ben for years, I've seen the commercial. It's him - no doubt about it. And yes, the link to the photo is also Ben Falcone.


  • I believe that this actor's name is Ben Falcone. He's a very talented improv comedian.


  • Thanks for the effort tlspiegel. I guess this commercial has not made its way onto the web yet!


  • Awesome! Thanks maingirl and czh for your help! Now the question is where can I get a copy that I can download?


  • Hi ericsr, After an extensive search, the only Washington Mutual movie file I was able to find was the "Happy Guy" ad which can be viewed at Project Jones.com (Very funny ad!) http://www.projectjones.com/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownloaddetails&lid=44&title=Washington%20Mutual%20Commercial Click on: Download this file Now! ================================================= I also found reference to Brad Henke the actor who has performed in a Washington Mutual commercial: http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/PersonDetail/personid-2367 **TV Commercials** Hungry Hunter Restaurant Washington Mutual Coors Motel 6 ================================================= The Lowbrow Lowbrow - Commentary With Bite has information on Washington Mutual ads: http://www.lowbrowlowdown.com/12.14.shtml Anatomically Challenged Ads -- OR -- Fiscally Sound Ken Doll Alternative "He ain't a great American hero, but he's got a kung-fu grip on your bank account. He's "Action Teller," Washington Mutual, Inc.'s latest ad campaign component. As featured in the 12/4 Wall Street Journal brief (Latest Action Figure Stands Ready to Serve All Your Banking Needs, by Paul Beckett), the dolls sell for $19.95, and were created to "stress that [the bank's] tellers are its stars." The customer service rep doll "sports a cellphone," dons a blue oxford shirt and chinos and also comes with a white polo shirt, khaki shorts and tote bag. Apparently, the doll is on display in one of the bank's TV spots "showing a small boy receiving a teller doll for Christmas," notes the Journal story. "Unwrapping another present, he declares, as any small boy would, 'I hope it's a loan consultant.'" Who the hell is this kid, anyway -- Alex P. Keaton? The teller doll is cool and all, but I'm really looking forward to the bank's next offering, "Action Vagrant." Word has it that his favorite pastime is loitering just outside of the bank. He'll come complete with urine-soaked sweatpants, change-filled paper cup and empty bottle of Mad Dog 20/20 (grape flavor). His ATM playroom will be sold separately. According to the Washington Mutual press release on its website, the ads are part of an ongoing campaign "featuring teller trading cards and even Regis Philbin being snubbed as customers rush to get a loan consultant's autograph." The dolls are "available in several different gender and ethnic combinations," too. Evidently, the bank considers customer relationships to be "the key to brand loyalty," as mentioned in the release. "Making the Action Tellers come to life is a fun way for Washington Mutual to respond to an unexpected demand and once again laud their tellers, but it also makes sense for business." We at the Lowbrow Lowdown think that the Washington Mutual marketing department could be onto something." ================================================= Hopefully another researcher will have better luck finding the "Job Interview" commercial. Best regards, tlspiegel


  • The Washington Mutual website has all of their new commericals. Follow the link below: http://www.wamu.com Then go to the 'Explore More...' menu on the left-hand side and choose WaMu Films.


  • Yes, mainegirl-ga, that's definitely it. Nice job!!! Tom, "the man of weak principles" is the commercial. If it's Ben Falcone he's definitely aged and put on a few pounds since the headshots I found earlier. Funny commercial. ~ czh ~


  • I've seen the commercial. If this is a picture of Ben Falcone, he's not the actor from the commercial. http://images.google.com/images?svnum=100&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=%22Ben+Falcone%22&btnG=Search







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