Best and worst TV ads
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( , Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:17)
"I'd like to give that dodo off the 5 Alive adverts a good kicking," says tom.joad. And luckily, there's tasty, tasty Cillit Bang to clean up the blood stains when you've finished. Tell us about TV adverts.
( , Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:17)
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I hated this ad as well
Load of pretentious shite, "tick follows tock" and all that bollocks
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 15:30, 1 reply)
Load of pretentious shite, "tick follows tock" and all that bollocks
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 15:30, 1 reply)
it is a bit
but there's nothing wrong with pretentiousness in advertising.
Guinness stand out as one of the few companies with consistently good advertising. Including the one mentioned above.
What's not to like? Surfing, good tune, CGI horses, Moby Dick...
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 16:12, closed)
but there's nothing wrong with pretentiousness in advertising.
Guinness stand out as one of the few companies with consistently good advertising. Including the one mentioned above.
What's not to like? Surfing, good tune, CGI horses, Moby Dick...
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 16:12, closed)
This is not addressing the issue
Gandalf's a moneygrabbing scoundrel
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 16:46, closed)
Gandalf's a moneygrabbing scoundrel
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 16:46, closed)
Quoting anything is pretentious
...if a.) You don't grasp the meaning of what you're quoting b.) You know that your audience is unlikely to be familiar with the quote, or c.) Your quote is only relevant to immediate circumstances in your own self-aggrandising imagination.
In this case twatty ad agency creative is guilty of b and c, although I suppose c is up for (incredibly boring) debate.
Bring back Rutger Hauer!
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 16:46, closed)
...if a.) You don't grasp the meaning of what you're quoting b.) You know that your audience is unlikely to be familiar with the quote, or c.) Your quote is only relevant to immediate circumstances in your own self-aggrandising imagination.
In this case twatty ad agency creative is guilty of b and c, although I suppose c is up for (incredibly boring) debate.
Bring back Rutger Hauer!
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 16:46, closed)
I love the last line
Is that just your answer to everything? If so, it's AWESOME
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 16:48, closed)
Is that just your answer to everything? If so, it's AWESOME
( , Mon 19 Apr 2010, 16:48, closed)
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