I'm partial to the odd Ginsters sausage roll, and the now apparently discontinued Roaster, myself.
Meanwhile, I'm particularly affronted by the suggestion that reading the Daily Mail constitutes an "upgrade".
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Sat 05 Mar, 2011 22.17
by all new Phil
I suppose you could call it an upgrade if you were previously reading a steaming pile of turds.
Only just, mind.
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Sat 05 Mar, 2011 22.22
by Alexia
all new Phil wrote:I suppose you could call it an upgrade if you were previously reading a steaming pile of turds.
Only just, mind.
I believe that's what those in the industry call anything that comes out of the Northern & Shell building.
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2011 17.37
by marksi
The jingle on the moneysupermarket jingles on TV and radio makes me want to rip off my ears.
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2011 17.42
by Critique
New confused.com advert out then. Basically, it actually advertises the services of the website, yabbering on about comparing prices from over 50 insurers and all, before she pulls a laptop out from her nether-regions.
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Tue 15 Mar, 2011 10.08
by Gavin Scott
Jensen (cute as a) Button doing Head & Shoulders.
They've given him a very odd eye-line to deliver his lines to. Too close to the lens - and in some shots it looks like one eye is looking at you, the other looking for you.
Couldn't find it in English - so here it is en français.
But look here - they also have Sebastian Vettel (whatever that is) doing the same odd eyelines.
Do they have a gonk sellotaped to the hood of the camera or something?
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Fri 06 May, 2011 21.50
by Andrew Wood
Oreo Double Stuff.
I just hate that ad.
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Sat 07 May, 2011 10.20
by Critique
Never mentioned it, but the advert for some new fragrance from Chanel or something, where a man is being interviewed, before saying he's not going to be who everyone expects him to be anymore, before walking out, is awful. They mainly show it in cinemas, but a TV edit appeared recently too,
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Sat 07 May, 2011 12.16
by Chris
The current TV ad for Mazuma mobile. Awful.
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Fri 13 May, 2011 20.56
by Malpass93
The npower's Football Tariff promotional video annoys the football geek within for two reasons.
One: it says it'll give £45 towards a new shirt for an npower Football League team, but uses Cardiff City, a side that could end up in the Premier League (and by extension, not a Football League team and not eligible for the offer) next season.
Two: shows the Huddersfield kit from last year, complete with Mitre logo. Huddersfield will have an Umbro kit next year. Bet they were chuffed with that one.
Re: Adverts that irritate and entertain
Posted: Fri 13 May, 2011 21.02
by Gavin Scott
Andrew Wood wrote:Oreo Double Stuff.
I just hate that ad.
Too American. And I say that as someone who thoroughly enjoys the country and a lot of its telly.
But this doesn't speak to me at all. Or it does, but in all the wrong ways.
The last couple of M&S ads have been nice. Music from ELO (Mr Blue Sky) and one of the mixes of Meglio Sestera (It had better be tonight) from the lucious Mr Buble.