
Sprint TV Commercial, 'Paul the Movie'
“Paul the Movie”
About This Ad
As Sprint spokesperson Paul walks down the road a woman is pleasantly surprised to greet him and tell him she switched to Sprint from Verizon because of him. Paul understands as he questions having to pay twice as much for unlimited with only a one percent difference in network reliability. The woman begins recording Paul with her new LG Mobile V30+ with cinema-quality video before calling "cut!" Paul realizes she has just shot "Paul the Movie" and is immediately surrounded by movie posters and
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