Also can't stand that Trivago hotel ad where the hipster's carrying his big lump of a girlfriend to the room. Let her walk herself FGS, she's twice the length of you!
Solid gold easy action is a brilliant song!!!!
I think the Trivago lady cant walk , he carries her, then leans her against him in the bathroom, but she still manages to fall over, bless her
I hate all those McShitties adverts with the furry things appearing from biscuit packets. Why would you want to eat biscuits when a flea ridden furry animal has just appeared from the packet? I don't see the point of them, and they all have strange music. Awful.
Yeah in advert land men aren't allowed to eat yoghurts and can't shop at Boots. Probably for the best as every Boots store smells like a tarts boudoir!
God sake will they please get that idiotic arrogant b*****d off the tv. No she doesnt mean you T**T! I dont care if you are pointing to a ring on your finger she meant the guy next to you! GRRRR
The yoghurt ad where the woman yelps '99 calories???!!!' and then rhe bloke falls off his exercise ball. If she was that body concious, she wouldn't be eating the bloody stuff in the first place. Gordon Bennet!
The yoghurt ad where the woman yelps '99 calories???!!!' and then rhe bloke falls off his exercise ball. If she was that body concious, she wouldn't be eating the bloody stuff in the first place. Gordon Bennet!
Never thought I'd see it again. Just caught that Aldi advert with that horrible rendition of My Favourite Things.
Argh. I didn't expect to come back after Easter. I thought we were done with this.
What is it with that song?! I mentioned it here before, but seriously, it must have been used on over a dozen adverts in some form, and they've all been horrible!
What is it with that song?! I mentioned it here before, but seriously, it must have been used on over a dozen adverts in some form, and they've all been horrible!
There was one where they made a car out of cakes and used the Julie Andrews version. I didn't mind that one, but the Aldi ones are irritating.
The coke advert with the ‘happiness’ rap? Question because I’m not sure what the hell that is. So bad it’s hilarious.
Then the prngles advert with the two women eating them all while he's making the dip.
If anything, I think it goes against them, I mean I don't need to be reminded how scarily addictive pringles are on their advert, a good reason to avoid them maybe?
That Cortina advert, how on earth is a mobile phone supposed to know when that girl will be seeing James again? Unless they don't show the phone setting a time for the reminder to be given?
That Cortina advert, how on earth is a mobile phone supposed to know when that girl will be seeing James again? Unless they don't show the phone setting a time for the reminder to be given?
I despise these adverts! This new one isn't as bad as the Clean Bandits one though! I assume it reminds her if he calls? But I don't know how that'd work. It'd be very annoying to answer the phone to then hear a buzz interrupting the conversation to remind you to tell him, whatever... Does anyone with a Nokia phone ever even use these features?? I never use Siri for anything he's useless!
There's an annoying ad for acuweather where they say they deal with 10 billion data requests a day! I understand there's tons of TV networks, websites etc that will request the weather often during a day, but that's more than everybody on Earth requesting the weather each day. Really??
... There's an annoying ad for acuweather where they say they deal with 10 billion data requests a day! I understand there's tons of TV networks, websites etc that will request the weather often during a day, but that's more than everybody on Earth requesting the weather each day. Really??
I think what they are doing is counting every single time their system gets a query so if each installed app or desktop thingy does a weather update request every 5 or 10 minutes that adds up to quite a lot.
And if it's an app with a clock on it that might put it up to one request per minute, and there's the likelihood that a single weather update request for Bognor will actually constitute several individual 'data requests'. Use whatever figure sounds most impressive! It's not actually a lie as such, it just doesn't mean what most people with understand it to mean...
The latest ad for Nivea firming cream. Not the ad itself, but the hypocrisy it exposes from a certain demographic and the tabloid media. How is this ad, that promotes the idea that women should be getting their legs, bums and tums 'beach ready', any different from that big yellow billboard ad that promotes the same idea and got so much criticism?
AFAICS, the only difference is that the latter product is a new kid on the block flogged by - gasp ! men !! - whereas Nivea is a timeless, cuddly company with a good, family friendly reputation, with no corporate face for the easily offended to aim their vitriol at. Both ads/ products are putting out the exact same message though.
The qatar airways one with the Barcelona players supposedly flying all around the earth to go to stereotyped versions of countries we know.
From fighting ninjas in Japan to the wild west in America or miming in France.
What is the advert selling? The airways, well in that case if I go to Japan I won't be fighting ninjas and won't suddenly have the abilities to do so.
Are the advertising Barcelona fc?
It can't be advertising their acting abilities I know this much and like a lot of football fans in this country I'm sick if the Barcelona hype machine.
Don't need to see their mugs anymore than I already do.
Only reason to watch it isn't too watch it but to listen to the beach boys.
With the mess of the upcoming qatar based world cup if this is part of their charm offensive I suggest they drop this advert and start again
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Solid gold easy action is a brilliant song!!!!
I think the Trivago lady cant walk , he carries her, then leans her against him in the bathroom, but she still manages to fall over, bless her
Sounds like a classic drinking problem.
Can Trivago book you into a priory because that's where she needs to be.
I like all of these
I have to turn over when that comes on!! >:(
just stop!
now!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDO4qQOUvOE
Argh. I didn't expect to come back after Easter. I thought we were done with this.
Sexist advert.
What is it with that song?! I mentioned it here before, but seriously, it must have been used on over a dozen adverts in some form, and they've all been horrible!
There was one where they made a car out of cakes and used the Julie Andrews version. I didn't mind that one, but the Aldi ones are irritating.
Then the prngles advert with the two women eating them all while he's making the dip.
If anything, I think it goes against them, I mean I don't need to be reminded how scarily addictive pringles are on their advert, a good reason to avoid them maybe?
Always think there's something odd about ads with people sleeping outside
bedrooms...
I despise these adverts! This new one isn't as bad as the Clean Bandits one though! I assume it reminds her if he calls? But I don't know how that'd work. It'd be very annoying to answer the phone to then hear a buzz interrupting the conversation to remind you to tell him, whatever... Does anyone with a Nokia phone ever even use these features?? I never use Siri for anything he's useless!
There's an annoying ad for acuweather where they say they deal with 10 billion data requests a day! I understand there's tons of TV networks, websites etc that will request the weather often during a day, but that's more than everybody on Earth requesting the weather each day. Really??
I think what they are doing is counting every single time their system gets a query so if each installed app or desktop thingy does a weather update request every 5 or 10 minutes that adds up to quite a lot.
And if it's an app with a clock on it that might put it up to one request per minute, and there's the likelihood that a single weather update request for Bognor will actually constitute several individual 'data requests'. Use whatever figure sounds most impressive! It's not actually a lie as such, it just doesn't mean what most people with understand it to mean...
AFAICS, the only difference is that the latter product is a new kid on the block flogged by - gasp ! men !! - whereas Nivea is a timeless, cuddly company with a good, family friendly reputation, with no corporate face for the easily offended to aim their vitriol at. Both ads/ products are putting out the exact same message though.
From fighting ninjas in Japan to the wild west in America or miming in France.
What is the advert selling? The airways, well in that case if I go to Japan I won't be fighting ninjas and won't suddenly have the abilities to do so.
Are the advertising Barcelona fc?
It can't be advertising their acting abilities I know this much and like a lot of football fans in this country I'm sick if the Barcelona hype machine.
Don't need to see their mugs anymore than I already do.
Only reason to watch it isn't too watch it but to listen to the beach boys.
With the mess of the upcoming qatar based world cup if this is part of their charm offensive I suggest they drop this advert and start again
Can't get it out of my bloody head now