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A personal injury lawyer in Georgia aired a local ad during Super Bowl Sunday — now it's gaining nationwide attention for good reason.
Attorney Jamie Casino reportedly purchased the entire two-minute block of local advertising in Savannah, Ga., and produced what can only be described as an epic ad to fill in the time slot.
The ad follows Casino's tale, in which he claims to have been a "mild-mannered" criminal defense lawyer who defended "cold-hearted villains."
After an alleged conflict with the local police department, however, he changed paths and became a personal injury lawyer. Now, Casino says he fights for you.
In the bizarre two-minute ad, being described as "without a doubt the most metal commercial for a personal injury lawyer of all time," Casino is seen smashing a gravestone with a flaming sledgehammer and stepping on roses — all to loud hard rock music.
After being uploaded to the Internet, the ad has since gone viral, achieving over 240,000 views on YouTube.
[sharequote align="center"]"Now this is how you do a Super Bowl commercial."[/sharequote]
"Now this is how you do a Super Bowl commercial," one individual commented.
"Best. Ad. Ever," another wrote.
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