Tony Kaye is great with that kind of stuff. Up until American History X, he had only done commercials.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think anything Tony Kaye would've done would've been interesting, definitely. And worth seeing.
My aunt was so attuned to commercials that she could always identify the voiceover actor.
An enormous amount of ingenuity and creativity goes into commercials, and they can be fascinating if you pay attention.
I always admire people who do commercials because they have to put together a beginning, a middle, and an end in 30 seconds.
I've done several commercials and I've done voiceovers for documentaries.
Parodies of commercials are by no means new and have been popular going back to black-and-white TV shows of the '50s.
That's why I've always been appreciative of truly creative radio commercials.
I love commercials.
I do mostly comedy, and it tends to be a subtler comedy. But I think that probably lends itself well to commercials.
Sometimes I had to room with Tony Kaye and that was awful.