Adverts that irritate and entertain
Is it just me wondering why watching a virtual Rita Ora trod around some London landmarks through an iPhone is something anyone would want to do?
You have to wonder if they're trying to think of cool new things you could do with 5G given there aren't really any compelling reasons at the moment.
You have to wonder if they're trying to think of cool new things you could do with 5G given there aren't really any compelling reasons at the moment.
That’s the thing that gets me, it’s not even Rita Ora, it’s a CG version of her with a terrifying virtual face. It’s like Rita Ora for Nintendo 64.
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Yes it looks shite doesn't it. Laughably so. That bit where she turns round towards the end looks like the whole thing's about the crash. And then when Kevin says "you'll be the envy of everyone." No you won't.woah wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov, 2020 21.40 Is it just me wondering why watching a virtual Rita Ora trod around some London landmarks through an iPhone is something anyone would want to do?
You have to wonder if they're trying to think of cool new things you could do with 5G given there aren't really any compelling reasons at the moment.
Looks like the Asda family have been dropped from the latest advert.
Love the Verisure advert with its not-unnatural-at-all corporate script and the fact that the men are seemingly banned from speaking throughout the entire thing.
What on earth is going on with this woman's voice? The most grating thing on television at the moment
The people behind the "Vinted" app seem to have a budget that allows them to create a new advert virtually every week. Seems like there's an advert for each specific demographic they're trying to go after.