there a Yoghurt advert were a woman is going on about how her mum fell and needed calcium and vitiman D then she started going on about how SHE starts eating this calcium rich yoghurt.
what about her poor Mother!
there a Yoghurt advert were a woman is going on about how her mum fell and needed calcium and vitiman D then she started going on about how SHE starts eating this calcium rich yoghurt.
what about her poor Mother!
I particularly like how the actress stares catatonically down the camera lens like a stepford wife hoping that her pathetic scare story will get people to be brainwashed into buying that crappy slop.
It's one of the most ridiculously patronising adverts I've ever seen, and that's saying something.
Hate both of these adverts but it made me laugh...
Sensedyne toothpaste --- "certain % of dentists recommend using it"
Colgate toothpaste --- "The toothpaste dentists use"
Now it's something like that....made me laugh, they recommend Sensedyne toothpaste the most expensive one but they use Colgate?
I would never buy any toothpaste recommended by a Dentist, like they are really going to recommend something which will do them out of business! They will pick the one which gives you cavities the size of the grand canyon.:)
I would never buy any toothpaste recommended by a Dentist, like they are really going to recommend something which will do them out of business! They will pick the one which gives you cavities the size of the grand canyon.:)
My dentist gives me free samples of branded toothpaste, presumably the toothpaste reps dish them out to dentists.
Speaking of yoghurt ads - that completely stupid one where the woman says 'I used to eat bitter yoghurts' - showing her eating a yoghurt and grimacing at every spoonful.
WHY? Why the hell would anyone CHOOSE to eat a bitter yoghurt after they've eaten one once and discovered it was?!
I particularly like how the actress stares catatonically down the camera lens like a stepford wife hoping that her pathetic scare story will get people to be brainwashed into buying that crappy slop.
It's one of the most ridiculously patronising adverts I've ever seen, and that's saying something.
I can't stand that advert, especially the way she says "it really made me think" in that monotone voice :rolleyes:
Pretentious is Beyonce middle name. I'm sick of seeing her face plastered everywhere.
There's a point in a celebrity career, often a pop star, where they feel so important that they think everyone hangs on their every word with bated breath. The celeb isn't entirely to blame. They do get fawned upon by obsequious sycophants and of course they get adulation from their fans.
Sadly it makes them lose any sense of perspective. I couldn't give a toss about what Beyonce thinks or does. I can't stand her singing either and I don't suppose I'm alone in thinking that. We're not all kneeling at the feet of her wondrousness.
One wonders why she's doing adverts anyway. She can't be short of cash.
There's a point in a celebrity career, often a pop star, where they feel so important that they think everyone hangs on their every word with bated breath. The celeb isn't entirely to blame. They do get fawned upon by obsequious sycophants and of course they get adulation from their fans.
Sadly it makes them lose any sense of perspective. I couldn't give a toss about what Beyonce thinks or does. I can't stand her singing either and I don't suppose I'm alone in thinking that. We're not all kneeling at the feet of her wondrousness.
One wonders why she's doing adverts anyway. She can't be short of cash.
Surely these shows are sold out within minutes of tickets doing on sale, to those that actually like them. I can't remember anyone else advertising like that
But isnt that the point of the ad, showing how annoying kids are?
Yes, and it does that, but parents already know it anyway.
But, what it also does is encourage teens & young adults to assume their parents will be able to provide for their every need, no matter how big ..and it's just not always possible.
Could put parents in a very uncomfortable position - but the advertisers know that.
I've just noticed that those adverts about violence in relationships only seem to show men being violent to women.
They should at least show one with a woman being violent to a male.
Gay and lesbians can also be trapped in violent
relationships.
And domestic violence also includes children and
elderly people who are being abused by people
who should look after them. While child abuse is-
rightly-often featured in TV ads, abuse of the
elderly almost never is (there was one ad
voiced by Christoper Eccleston a few years
ago about it, but that;s it).
I think its only shown in Yorkshire area, but its got this annoying cartoon twunt called Colin who speaks reet yorkshire and has an accident being hit by a truck (which is great ), but lives and gets compensation, and his catch phrase at the end is "Ey oop", i think the advert makers are confused that its 2013 not 1913 and people dont speak like that at colins age (his cartoon age around 30).
Also sorry if this has been posted before but my hate is not one single advert, but the trend in adverts that have some wistful, painstaking cover version of a popular song. Usually sung acapella or accompanied by a guitar. The one that springs to mind is an advert for something I can't remember covering a Marc Bolan / T-Rex song. There was one that used Twinkle Twinkle Little Star once.
Also sorry if this has been posted before but my hate is not one single advert, but the trend in adverts that have some wistful, painstaking cover version of a popular song. Usually sung acapella or accompanied by a guitar. The one that springs to mind is an advert for something I can't remember covering a Marc Bolan / T-Rex song. There was one that used Twinkle Twinkle Little Star once.
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what about her poor Mother!
I particularly like how the actress stares catatonically down the camera lens like a stepford wife hoping that her pathetic scare story will get people to be brainwashed into buying that crappy slop.
It's one of the most ridiculously patronising adverts I've ever seen, and that's saying something.
Definitely agree with this.
Don't like it when people wear clothes made out of animal skin either. It really niggles me.
I would never buy any toothpaste recommended by a Dentist, like they are really going to recommend something which will do them out of business! They will pick the one which gives you cavities the size of the grand canyon.:)
My dentist gives me free samples of branded toothpaste, presumably the toothpaste reps dish them out to dentists.
Nothing to do with winter ending in a few weeks or anything though.
Fear not, the spring sale starts the following day!
WHY? Why the hell would anyone CHOOSE to eat a bitter yoghurt after they've eaten one once and discovered it was?!
Stupid.
Director should have said:- "OK love, we get that you're having a great time in your car but could you pull back on it please":rolleyes:
I can't stand that advert, especially the way she says "it really made me think" in that monotone voice :rolleyes:
There's a point in a celebrity career, often a pop star, where they feel so important that they think everyone hangs on their every word with bated breath. The celeb isn't entirely to blame. They do get fawned upon by obsequious sycophants and of course they get adulation from their fans.
Sadly it makes them lose any sense of perspective. I couldn't give a toss about what Beyonce thinks or does. I can't stand her singing either and I don't suppose I'm alone in thinking that. We're not all kneeling at the feet of her wondrousness.
One wonders why she's doing adverts anyway. She can't be short of cash.
But isnt that the point of the ad, showing how annoying kids are?
Surely these shows are sold out within minutes of tickets doing on sale, to those that actually like them. I can't remember anyone else advertising like that
Yes, and it does that, but parents already know it anyway.
But, what it also does is encourage teens & young adults to assume their parents will be able to provide for their every need, no matter how big ..and it's just not always possible.
Could put parents in a very uncomfortable position - but the advertisers know that.
They should at least show one with a woman being violent to a male.
Gay and lesbians can also be trapped in violent
relationships.
And domestic violence also includes children and
elderly people who are being abused by people
who should look after them. While child abuse is-
rightly-often featured in TV ads, abuse of the
elderly almost never is (there was one ad
voiced by Christoper Eccleston a few years
ago about it, but that;s it).
They all sound like Diane Vickers sedated.
THIS HAS TO STOP NOW!!
Brilliant and SOOO true:D