― RickyT, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Wine ads infest the London Underground system. That and ads for ten- week 'philosophy' courses.
― Tom, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― Will, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Must. Calm. Down.
― Jonnie, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Lambrini girls are classic. As David Bell, chief executive of Cheetham Bell JWT, which devised the campaign said:
"It is a drink for salt-of-the-earth girls to drink before they go out, maybe while chatting or putting their make-up on. While they do that, they probably crack jokes about their boyfriends. I've never heard of any men being offended by these ads. They're quite clearly just a bit of fun.'
Who'd have thought that one day computers would allow us to watch adverts at work
― Nick, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Millions of years of evolution and THIS is what they expect us to aspire to.
― Trevor, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
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― Anna, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
I LOVE the Link advert, but I'm prepared to accept it's for similar "ah - a good old fashioned cheery crappy ad" reasons as my fondness for the never updated Argos campaign.
creepy animated babies who discuss personal finance.
Ooh yes - that's the original 'I have to change channels cause this makes me nauseous' ad. Apparently Madchen's gran loves it cause it reminds her of Madchen's dad at a similar age.
― Alan Trewartha, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Pervert.
Actually, this reminds me of a girl I used to know who said she loved dentist drills.
Any ad where the magic of Animatronics allows toddlers or animals to SPEAK. GRRRRRR!
Any ad on Channel 5 which shows exactly what media buyers think of the viewers, eg debt ones, dial LAWYERS ones, old folks' maladies and life insurance ones. All the most awfyul American imports of the ages in one break from Family Affairs omnibus when I am hung over and de-motivated. SCREEEEEE!
― suzy, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
God I hate that it is SO CONTRIVED who would say 'shall I take the old thing away' you'd say 'shall I take the old one / old telly away'. Only then of course the hilarious punchline wouldn't work.
― Emma, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
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― Mark C, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
There are many ambiguous things they could ask that would be better than 'shall I take the old thing away?'. How about 'shall I take this old pile of shit away?' or 'this isn't much use to you know - shall I take it away?' or 'do you want me to get rid of your husband?' ('husband' is slang for TV set in Berkshire)
― Sarah, Friday, 23 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
What kinda of messed up message is this? Blowing your last two quid on a happy meal for someone else? I mean the kid could have at least had got his dad to pay for it! (you get the thanks without incurring financial hardship = crafty!)
― james, Sunday, 25 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
― Arthur, Sunday, 25 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
Chrysler is one of company's clients, and believe me the only thing any of them would ever get misty eyed about is the idea of spending an extra dime. If they could make a crappy car out of nerf and sell it for a profit they would.
Also, Maura's Chrysler ad is really bad as well. Someone shoot their ad agency.
I don't have anything against Chrysler really, but their commercials are bad. BMW are 100 times worse to deal with as a client but their commercials are clever.
― Nicole, Sunday, 25 November 2001 01:00 (11 years ago) Permalink
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Are you gellin' like a felon?
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There's now a second "failed Apprentice task" advert for Philidelphia on.
Shooting fish in a barrel, but the latest Foxy Bingo ads annoy me intensely. "One fat lady who's a flirty thirty and doesn't have droopy drawers" is the worst, especially when she waves the lacy thong over her groin, but the astonishingly racist 'asian' who likes photography and amazes the woman next to her by using her knitting needles as chopsticks is jaw-droppingly bad.
In other shitty daytime ITV adverts, the sofa woman who can't help using her hands is dreadful and there's a different version of her in the Park Hampers woman, only she's only able to use her forearms.
― Troughton-masked Replicant (aldo), Monday, 28 January 2013 17:57 (3 months ago) Permalink
how have we not mentioned WaxVac yet?
is there a better moment on TV than the guy apparently lobotomizing himself with a Q-Tip? OW! indeed!!
― frogbs, Friday, 1 February 2013 20:15 (3 months ago) Permalink
the 5 hour energy dbag
― ramblin' evil mushroom (clouds), Friday, 1 February 2013 20:18 (3 months ago) Permalink
the way he holds a book with his foot ugh die
5 hour energy has consistantly had the worst commercials on TV - actually speaks kinda well of their product
― frogbs, Friday, 1 February 2013 20:20 (3 months ago) Permalink