Commercials T-shirts
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OPULENCE ...i has it. The T-SHIRT!male, female - adult$20.00
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Serenity Fruity Oaty Bar Baby Tee This is an officially licensed Serenity Baby Tee.female - adult$19.88
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Description This Ladies Hands Across America shirt will instantly bring the song from the commercial to mind for anyone who was around in 1986. The event was widely advertised and along with We Are The World is one of the most famous charitable causes from the 80s. This design is available on an Adult Tee ! This design is available on an Adult Tee ! ">female - adult$20.00
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Description This Star Wars Shirt features a play on the "Most Interesting Man in the World" commercials. Vader says "I Don't always use the force but when I do I prefer the Dark Side".male - adult$20.00
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This Shaun of the Dead ?The Plan? adult black t-shirt gives specific instructions on addressing zombie madness by displaying "Take Car, Go To Mum's, Kill Phil, Grab Liz, Go To The Tavern, Have A Nice Cold Pint And Wait For All This To Blow Over? which is definitely Shaun?s answer to most of his undefined life?s situations as hilariously played by Simon Pegg in the 2004 British zombie-themed romantic comedy film Shaun of the Dead. This tee shirt is strongly influenced by the critical and commercial success of the film as Shaun searches for motivation to focus of his life and relationships while coping with the intrusive persistence of an apocalyptic uprising of zombies threatening his North London town. This How To t shirt would make an awesome gift for any Shaun of the Dead fan. Available in Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2XL!Officially Licensed! View our complete line of Shaun of the Dead Shirtsmale, female - adult$19.99
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Description This Kitten Mittons Shirt features an image of the cat from Charlie's commercial advertising his new product on It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.male - adult$20.00
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This Shaun of the Dead adult sand t-shirt bearing logo ?I Got Wood? shadowed with pine trees and splattered in blood was worn by Nick Frost, who hilariously played Ed in the 2004 British zombie-themed romantic comedy film Shaun of the Dead. This tee shirt is strongly influenced by the critical and commercial success of the film as Shaun searches for the motivation to focus on his life and relationships while coping with the persistence of an apocalyptic uprising of zombies threatening his North London town. This shirt would make an excellent gift for every Shaun of the Dead fan. Available in Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2XL Officially Licensed View our complete line of Shaun Of The Dead Shirtsmale, female - adult$19.99
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Description This Wendys Shirt features Clara Peller, the star of the Where's The Beef commercials from the 80s.male - adult$14.99
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Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by the English rock group The Beatles, released in December 1965. Produced by George Martin, Rubber Soul had been recorded in just over four weeks to make the Christmas market. Unlike the five albums that preceded it, Rubber Soul was the first Beatles album recorded during a specific period, the sessions not dashed off in between either tour dates or during filming projects.[1] After this, every Beatles album would be made without the need to pay attention to other commitments, except for the production of short promotional films or principal photography and editing to Magical Mystery Tour. The album was described as a major artistic achievement, attaining widespread critical and commercial success, with reviewers taking note of The Beatles' developing musical vision--wikipediamale, female - adult$24.99
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Description This Infant Sorrow shirt features Aldous Snow from Get Him To The Greek. The song title African Child is featured as well. African Child, the title of the much hyped but critically and commercially unsuccessful single, is printed on the shirt.male - adult$4.99
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Description This Sesame Street shirt features Cookie Monster in a riff on the Dos Equis commercials. On this shirt, Cookie portrays The Most Interesting Monster In The World, who doesn't always eat cookies but prefers Dos Cookies when he does.male - adult$11.99
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Description This Fruity Oaty Bar shirt features the characters seen in the commercials on the Firefly sci-fi TV series.male - adult$20.00
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Description This Sesame Street shirt features Grover on a cow with the phrase I'm On A Horse. This is a spoof of the popular Old Spice commercial.male - adult$11.99
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Made from 100% Cotton this royal blue t-shirt features the simulated likeness to the uniformed torso of....Cobra Commander! Cobra Commander is the head of a globally active extremely well funded terrorist organization with a bit of a snake motif....that may or may not become...overstated in certain instances. Like does Cobra Commander really need to drag out the letter "S" like that? Saying things like "Ssssssssso Duke how goesssss your treatment by our ssssskilled torturersssssssssssssss?" I mean it took the guy 17 minutes to say that sentence. It was....uncomfortable for everyone. Anyway if you've had it with those do-gooders GIJoe messin' up your daily plans for world domination starting at a 3PM time slot and lasting for 23 minutes (that's without commercials)...well maybe you don the dang mantle of Cobra Commander and......actually shoot someone. For real. Especially when they're parachuting to safety. Especially then.male - adult$22.99
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In Vader We Trust! Vader wants YOU for the Imperial Army! Wonder how many different propaganda posters within the Empire featured Mr. Lord-of-the-Sith. Think he was a public figure like the gekko from those insurance commercials? Or maybe he was more like a sports or political figure where he had to sign stuff and hug babies. We'll never get a chance to find out so we might as well just muse on the idea! Either way check out this 100% cotton t-shirt showing off some old school poster action with everybody's favorite absentee father! The shirt is also a 30 single meaning it is way softer then hugging somebody in a biomechanical suit or even a regular shirt for that matter!male - adult$21.99
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This is an officially licensed Above The Influence product. This shirt features a scene from the "Try Football" Above the Influence commercial. The pothead is saying "I smoke pot to impress the ladies" and the other guy is saying "Try football".male, female - adult$15.99
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This is an officially licensed Above The Influence product. This shirt features a scene from the "Stop Looking At Me" Above The Influence commercial. The pothead is saying "I can stop smoking pot any time I want", and the dog is saying "O.K. how about right now".male, female - adult$15.99
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This is an officially licensed Family Guy product. Peter plus Pawtucket Patriot Beer equals Peter face down on floor drunk. Memorable Family Guy exchange about beer: Announcer: Pawtucket Patriot Beer. If you buy it, hot women will have sex in your backyard. Lois Griffin: Ugh, typical male fantasy... women drinking beer. I guarantee you a man made that commercial. Peter Griffin: Of course a man made it. It's a commercial, Lois, not a delicious Thanksgiving dinner.from Family Guy episode I Am Peter, Hear Me Roarmale, female - adult$18.99
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The BJ Penn X DMOTE shirt was designed by New York based Australian artist DMOTE as part of the RVCA Artist Network Program. Synonymous with graffiti art in Austrailia, DMOTE has transcended into fine arts, bridging the gap between his roots and a culture sensitive approach to commercial work.RVCA 100% combed cotton short sleeve crew neck t-shirtDesigned by DMOTEHAWAII, BJ PENN and "the aloha state" text with a RVCA logo and kangaroo graphic on the frontAvailable in M, L, XL and 2X MMA- adult$12.99
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"Festivus For The Rest Of Us T-Shirt :: Seinfeld Festivus Frank Costanza. Festivus is December 23rd! The holiday includes novel practices such as the ""Airing of Grievances"", in which each person tells everyone else all the ways they have disappointed him or her over the past year. Also, after the Festivus meal, the ""Feats of Strength"" are performed, involving wrestling the head of the household to the floor, with the holiday only ending if the head of the household is actually pinned. Festivus is introduced in ""The Strike"", which revolves around Cosmo Kramer returning to work at H&H Bagels. He does so after learning that a 12-year strike in which he participated has ended (because the minimum wage has risen to the level of the wages demanded by the workers twelve years earlier). Kramer becomes interested in resurrecting the holiday when at the bagel shop, Frank Costanza tells him how he created Festivus as an alternative holiday in response to the commercialization of Christmas.male, female - adult$14.99
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"Sick of the crass commercialism of Christmas? Then raise the pole and celebrate a Festivus for the rest of us! This officially licensed ""Seinfeld"" hoodie commemorates the December 23rd holiday invented by Frank Costanza. Now put yours on and fight your father! Green 100% cotton Officially Licensed More Seinfeld items: Seinfeld Shirts"male - adult$24.95
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Y & T, a pop/heavy metal band taking their name from Beatles' album Yesterday & Today, struggled to find its commercial niche and was in a familiar slump and about to break its association with A & M Records at year-end 1985. Armored Saint, a true heavy metal band hailing from L.A., had released Delirious Nomad and was developing a fanatical following in their local region when they guested at the New Year's Eve concert.male - adult$65.00
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Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in March, 1968 in a former movie house at Second Avenue and Sixth Street in New York City, where it became the "... church of rock and roll." An ordinary, unprepossessing building in the East Village by day, it became a "... pulsating, breathing organism" at night with spectacular light shows, dancing and extraordinary performances that could last 'til dawn. With the Fillmore East and Fillmore West in operation at the same time, Graham frequently flew cross-country to catch, and manage, shows at both locations. Graham's marketing approach for the Fillmore East was tailored to reflect the prevailing methods in the City at the time, and he used fewer concert posters and more handbills, designed to look like a Broadway show playbill, to advertise his concerts. The success of Graham's productions contributed to the success, and demands, of the many musicians he featured and opened the door to a commercial atmosphere of bigger salaries, larger venues andmale - adult$38.00
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Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in March, 1968 in a former movie house at Second Avenue and Sixth Street in New York City, where it became the "... church of rock and roll." An ordinary, unprepossessing building in the East Village by day, it became a "... pulsating, breathing organism" at night with spectacular light shows, dancing and extraordinary performances that could last 'til dawn. With the Fillmore East and Fillmore West in operation at the same time, Graham frequently flew cross-country to catch, and manage, shows at both locations. Graham's marketing approach for the Fillmore East was tailored to reflect the prevailing methods in the City at the time, and he used fewer concert posters and more handbills, designed to look like a Broadway show playbill, to advertise his concerts. The success of Graham's productions contributed to the success, and demands, of the many musicians he featured and opened the door to a commercial atmosphere of bigger salaries, larger venues andmale - adult$38.00



