
Capital One TV Commercial, 'NCAA: Chuxedo' Featuring Charles Barkley, Samuel L. Jackson, Spike Lee,
“NCAA: Chuxedo”
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When Charles Barkley steps out of his house to meet up with Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee, they are surprised to see him in a bright blue tuxedo that has all the swag of a basketball uniform. Charles explains that his "chuxedo" is part ballroom, part baller, which makes it perfect for the prom of basketball: March Madness. It seems Jim Nantz has the same idea because he pulls up in a limo, dressed in a chuxedo of his own. When he asks if they're ready for the big dance, the guys all head towar
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