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Mall TV ad is so bad, it's good?

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Somebody call a marketing professional right away.

The East Hills Shopping Centre in Missouri is running this commercial on local TV.

Maybe it's one of those cases of something being so bad, it's good.

Also today on Trending Now, the Tweeting Rainbow with Levar Burton on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ellen has the exclusive premiere of the lyric video for Brad Paisley’s empowering new song, filmmaker Ken Burns is on the Late Show with David Letterman, actor Chris Pratt talks about flashing his "Parks and Recreation" co-stars with Seth Myers on Late Night, and an intense staredown with actor Jared Leto on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. 

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