Irritating Ads
- Nick Harvey
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We're getting the sausages one down 'ere in wurzel-land as well, Mark; not that we were ever warned about any turnips with firearms.
- Gavin Scott
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Has anyone seen the MotoPebl advert with the phone being swept onto a beach by the sea?
It comes with a charming text strap which reads:
FICTIONALISATION: Pebl is not water resistant.
And what's with the name MotoPebl?
It makes me angry and feel sick.
It comes with a charming text strap which reads:
FICTIONALISATION: Pebl is not water resistant.
And what's with the name MotoPebl?
It makes me angry and feel sick.
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Oh yes! I'm liking the Becks one at the the moment. Beer ads are usually pretty good. The best ever has got to be the Guiness one with the Surfers and horses. Tick follows tock.
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- Gavin Scott
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I'm liking the new Werther's Originals one - quite unexpectedly.
- Gavin Scott
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I'll tell you what's shite - that series of "Aunt Tea" adverts by Tetleys.
Am I supposed to like the woman in them?
Am I supposed to like the woman in them?
Yes, I never quite got those either. The Tetley family were much better, although because of one of their final adverts, I didn't want to hear Bill Withers' "Lovely Day" for quite a while afterwards - it annoyed the hell out of me!Gavin Scott wrote:I'll tell you what's shite - that series of "Aunt Tea" adverts by Tetleys.
Am I supposed to like the woman in them?
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And while I've just seen it - I'm not keen on the Crunchy Nut campaign, either.
I get it - but the one with the man riding the large dog just isn't good enough. It looks wrong in some bits - not conceptually, but in execution.
The bip-bip-bip soundtrack knaws at my conciousness.
Its giving me an ulcer.
I get it - but the one with the man riding the large dog just isn't good enough. It looks wrong in some bits - not conceptually, but in execution.
The bip-bip-bip soundtrack knaws at my conciousness.
Its giving me an ulcer.
There are only three ad campaigns at the moment which I like
The Becks ad; takes a few views to realise how great and effective the mixture of animation and live action is. Great soundtrack by the Flaming Lips too.
The Ovaltine Max for Milk ad with the animated kids who turn into tigers and go "RAWR!" - just think it's cute. Also nice to hear Jane Horrocks on voiceover.
The Surf ad with the guy who gets his clothes ripped off at the bus stop - the look on his face at the end is priceless and it still makes me smile.


