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Here, Corden suggests one lunatic idea for Apple Music after another, while the execs attempt to look appalled. Iovine, a veteran of "American Idol" -- where there was plenty of fodder for negative expressions -- knows how to pull it off. Cue, however, isn't quite as natural an actor. He's not remotely as natural as Jeb Bush, who offered an excellent cameo at the Emmys as an Uber driver. Moreover, who among the viewing audience would even know who Cue is?. Apple Music has created many ads to support its service, which now has 17 million subscribers. Its biggest rival, Spotify, boasts 39 million and is much loved by those who use it.

Perhaps Apple will win in the end, given its superior commercial might and its enthusiasm in attracting so many famous stars, It has, though, spent a lot of money on advertising, while Spotify has spent very little, Steve Jobs was rather wary of putting himself in the way of his brand's ads, Even when he voiced Apple's iconic "Here's To The Crazy Ones" ad as a test, he decided his voice shouldn't be used, Richard Dreyfuss was chosen and performed brilliantly, He delivered the glitter butt! iphone case lines beautifully, The message got through..

Through these two minutes of the Apple Music ad, however, what do you learn about Apple Music and what makes it different?. Not much, I fear. Technically Incorrect: A new Apple Music ad airing during the Emmys saw Apple's Eddy Cue try to act. Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. One of advertising's more famed agency owners, David Ogilvy, had an adage. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.

Intrepid men do only one thing every morning: they get on their bikes and annoy people in cars, So, now that the iPhone is water-resistant, our hero can do this and perch his iPhone on his handlebars for solace, In the second ad, it's midnight, A young man is alone in a miserable suburban town, What is a young man to do at this hour but grab his skateboard and venture out?, He creeps around, taking pictures through sprinklers, Even a young deer is impressed with his new iPhone, I suspect, though, that glitter butt! iphone case what this young man needs is a young dear..

He wanders through the forest and I'm hoping for "Blair Witch," after all. Instead, the poor boy just wants to photograph the city from on high. Oh, that wonderful low-light camera. Apple adds a new phrase to these ads: Practically Magic. The company used to claim a magical revolution. Now it celebrates practicality. Or is it actually claiming that this phone is practically magical, but doesn't quite get there?. What has the world come to? A dark place, that's what. Technically Incorrect: On Sunday, Apple released new moody ads. Very moody.

 
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