Opening shot: The camera pans in to a man hunched over an Xbox 360, on the screen are cut-scenes from the Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm video game

Hi this is just short and silly, something the boyfriend and I thought up. We thought of a better ad for Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm. Review if you want. I hope it made you giggle!

Opening shot: The camera pans in to a man hunched over an Xbox 360, on the screen are cut-scenes from the Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm video game.

His wife walks by.

"Honey, take out the garbage."

"Shut up and fish." He mutters moodily. She shakes her head and crosses out of the scene.

A few seconds later, she re-enters, dropping a basket full on laundry on the couch.

"Honey, you promised to do the laundry." She again leaves the scene with a sigh.

"Shut up and do the laundry. Then fish." The man mumbles.

For the third time, she comes into view, this time standing in front of the television.

"I know, shut up and fish, but I've had it up to here," She puts one hand at the level of her chin, "With this 'shut up and fish' junk. Shut up and do what I ask!"

The Northwestern theme begins to fade in as the front door swings open, blanketing the surprised wife and husband with icy Bering Sea water. After the wave subsides, Captain Sig is seen standing in the doorway, the Bering Sea pitching around behind him. He steps towards the bewildered couple.

"Nope, that's my line!" He said, stabbing and finger towards the man.

Flash to the deck of the Northwestern as waves pummel the crew. One familiar deckhand fumbles with the bait.

Flash to the wheelhouse of the Northwestern. Sig is counting royalty money, and hurriedly stashes it as he realizes the camera is there. Again, he stabs at the camera in his trademark move.

"Shut up and fish!" He proclaims.

Iris out and show images of the Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm video game covers bobbing on an over-lay of the Bering Sea.

"Play Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm. Coming soon to Xbox 360 and PC." Voice over.

Captain Sig's voice: "Deadliest Catch, shut up and fish!"