Cadburys Crispello...it plumbs new depths in this incredibley annoying, irritating, acoustic, little girly voiced tweeness trend!
Oh, when will it fecking end?
Not just that, it seems deeply, deeply inappropriate....
The Cadbury Crispello advert - The girl's singing voice irritates me and why does she want to know what's underneath her boyfriend's dad's pants? I find that quite disturbing...:eek:
Cheating slightly as it isn't tv, but I'm just listening to Spotify (premium trial expired) and an ad came on for some diet crisps whose name I can't remember. The ad is basically some bint trying to extoll the virtues of the crisps with her mouth full of them.
I can't abide eating noises and people talking with their mouths full; it makes my skin crawl and will certainly not persuade me to buy their salt and vinegar flavoured cardboard.
The Cadbury Crispello advert - The girl's singing voice irritates me and why does she want to know what's underneath her boyfriend's dad's pants? I find that quite disturbing...:eek:
Just seen it too :eek::eek::eek:
She cant sing (sounds off key/flat at the start), why the f*ck does she want to see what's 'underneath'? :eek:
The VO5 ad with the Amish teens - would their community even allow haircare products? I guess thats the point of the ad.. rebelling/breaking the mould as they say.
I'm sure I read a recent story that some sections of the Amish didnt like being made to have reflective lights/strips on their bikes at night, as they were "too modern"
Yes, looks really odd and like she's ever been overweight :eek:
I agree. Why would they pick Patsy Kensit? She is an odd choice for a Weight Watcher's ad.
The filming angles make her head looks too big for her body and her eyes look as though they are popping out.
I agree. Why would they pick Patsy Kensit? She is an odd choice for a Weight Watcher's ad.
The filming angles make her head looks too big for her body and her eyes look as though they are popping out.
My 5 year old loves this ad. I asked him why and he said he was waiting for her eyes to fall out. Hmm.
We don't let our kids watch much TV but even so they get to see loads of adverts.
The Cadbury Crispello advert - The girl's singing voice irritates me and why does she want to know what's underneath her boyfriend's dad's pants? I find that quite disturbing...:eek:
Came here to post that bloody Airwaves ad, so annoying. The way they all dance around while blowing their various instruments, but more so for the inane music/noise. :mad:
The VO5 ad with the Amish teens - would their community even allow haircare products? I guess thats the point of the ad.. rebelling/breaking the mould as they say.
I'm sure I read a recent story that some sections of the Amish didnt like being made to have reflective lights/strips on their bikes at night, as they were "too modern"
I think there was a story about brake lights or indicators
How about that toilet paper advert where they ask the nation if they scrunch or fold? Who the devil scrunches their toilet paper? That's just...gross.
Not only that, you would need a sewer pipe the size of the Chunnel unless you wanted to spend every night elbow deep in dirty bog water unclogging the bastard.
For me, it's perle de lait where the woman's crazy hair is sorted out by eating a pot of yogurt. Her strange, hand-over-mouth giggle at the end seems most odd!
Yeah, it's pretty shit even as far as yoghurt adverts go.
Came here to post that bloody Airwaves ad, so annoying. The way they all dance around while blowing their various instruments, but more so for the inane music/noise. :mad:
And the chewing gum is rubbish anyway.
Is that the one where the tune they are blowing is No Limits by 2 Unlimited? As if that song wasn't irritating enough as it is.
What the. Just seem the Crispello Ad for the first time.
Weird and slightly disturbing.
And another ad that is only probably allowed because it's a girl singing about the dad. I'm sure if it was the guy singing about the mom people would complain.
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Yes, I agree...something a bit unsettling about it.
You mean as opposed to flogging some breakdown cover?
Just seen that ad..... :eek:
Yes, looks really odd and like she's ever been overweight :eek:
I can't abide eating noises and people talking with their mouths full; it makes my skin crawl and will certainly not persuade me to buy their salt and vinegar flavoured cardboard.
Just seen it too :eek::eek::eek:
She cant sing (sounds off key/flat at the start), why the f*ck does she want to see what's 'underneath'? :eek:
I'm sure I read a recent story that some sections of the Amish didnt like being made to have reflective lights/strips on their bikes at night, as they were "too modern"
Is that the one with the girl in the forest? , If I was the "mum" in that I would give her a bitch slap:D
The filming angles make her head looks too big for her body and her eyes look as though they are popping out.
My 5 year old loves this ad. I asked him why and he said he was waiting for her eyes to fall out. Hmm.
We don't let our kids watch much TV but even so they get to see loads of adverts.
You are not alone. Deeply disturbing...
I've just watched it on YouTube...what a strange advert.
And the chewing gum is rubbish anyway.
The Magnum ad that states the ice cream grows back when you bite into it, no it does not.
False advertising or what.
That horrible FIAT ad with screeching singing kids playing as 'music'
Any Match.com adverts, the people in them are so irrritating
The creepy Wonga ad with the old man puppet putting his arm around that old woman *shudders, actually any wonga adverts are crap.
Kill it. Kill it with fire.
Oh yeah, maybe thats what I was thinking of
Not only that, you would need a sewer pipe the size of the Chunnel unless you wanted to spend every night elbow deep in dirty bog water unclogging the bastard.
Yeah, it's pretty shit even as far as yoghurt adverts go.
Is that the one where the tune they are blowing is No Limits by 2 Unlimited? As if that song wasn't irritating enough as it is.
Weird and slightly disturbing.
And another ad that is only probably allowed because it's a girl singing about the dad. I'm sure if it was the guy singing about the mom people would complain.