I've seen 'Pulp Ficton' but don't remember anything about it so I thought Keitel was just playing some arbitrary menacing Mafia like figure.
― Letsby Avenue (Tom D.), Monday, 24 November 2014 21:18 (eleven years ago)
That's pretty much what he does in Pulp Fiction.
― just like Nietzsche but with jokes (snoball), Monday, 24 November 2014 22:14 (eleven years ago)
The adverts are better though.
― Letsby Avenue (Tom D.), Tuesday, 25 November 2014 00:13 (eleven years ago)
Don't open this thread often but knew there was going to be talk about those Harvey Keitel ads. They are pretty good.
Should have hundreds of posts due to xmas.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 25 November 2014 10:58 (eleven years ago)
Not a fan of the current 3 Mobile advert with the purple muppet and East 17 singalong for some reason. If 'it's really alright' is the best tagline you can muster...
― cod latin (dog latin), Wednesday, 1 July 2015 14:31 (ten years ago)
The first time I saw that Pussycat Dolls' "Don'tcha wish yr girlfriend" Sharon Osborne ad, I knew this would be played well over the sell-by date, and yet I hated it on first go.
OK, moneysupermarkt, you can drop it now. Yeah?
― Mark G, Wednesday, 1 July 2015 14:47 (ten years ago)
yeah that's a really annoying one. it's like a perfect storm of things that total idiots would find amusing.
― cod latin (dog latin), Wednesday, 1 July 2015 14:50 (ten years ago)
They're still making 118 118 adverts after 143 years, despite the fact that noone has ever found those funny or entertaining or interesting.
― holger sharkey (Tom D.), Wednesday, 1 July 2015 15:00 (ten years ago)
yeah what are those even? i always assumed other people understood them and i was just ignorant of their subtle charms.
― cod latin (dog latin), Wednesday, 1 July 2015 15:02 (ten years ago)
Inexplicable, it's like whoever owns 118 118 is locked into some PFI-like contract and have to carry on forever with something that doesn't work and never has worked.
― holger sharkey (Tom D.), Wednesday, 1 July 2015 15:15 (ten years ago)
You remember the number, though, that's all they want.
(Though why anyone would phone the number instead of just using the internet, I have no idea)
― Let's go, FIFA! (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Wednesday, 1 July 2015 21:09 (ten years ago)
good god those Nicole Scherzinger Muller ads make me want to join the men's rights movement
― kinder, Wednesday, 8 July 2015 19:53 (ten years ago)
Passing ref: "You know how they say, life begins at fifty?"
No they don't. They say forty.
Anyway, the one I wanted to mention was the one where it's a website for holidays/hotels, and the pug keeps barking "BOOK!"
Mainly because it's way louder than the rest of the ad, the button it is sampled on is pressed way too much, and it's very headache inducing.
― Mark G, Thursday, 16 July 2015 14:10 (ten years ago)
little sweet.
― how's life, Monday, 20 July 2015 15:12 (ten years ago)
How come no-one's given this old queen a kick in the bollocks yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGs3S17V0xI
― Possibly Fingers (Tom D.), Monday, 27 July 2015 15:59 (ten years ago)
I think that's Joanne Heywood appearing halfway through, who was once in one of the BEST TV adverts of ALL TIME
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG_e9fh7388
― pop addicts should "do their thing", whatever that may be (soref), Monday, 27 July 2015 18:20 (ten years ago)
Why do so many voiceovers pronounce 'cherries' as 'charas' and 'babies' as 'behbehs'? Listen out next time there's an ad for Special K or Pampers. No one speaks like that IRL?
― (no offence to people) (dog latin), Tuesday, 28 July 2015 15:57 (ten years ago)
Not sure if this one's on anymore but it invariably caused me to *say out loud, "What the fuck's it got to do with you anyway?"
(*I talk to the television... sometimes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPIv350V2Tg
― Possibly Fingers (Tom D.), Tuesday, 28 July 2015 16:39 (ten years ago)
just cannot fathom the thinking behind this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xegsh1CmPU
― ledge, Sunday, 23 August 2015 22:03 (ten years ago)
More annoyed that they didn't follow up "is man... kind?" with is "is flame... able?" or some other such stupidity
― Nhex, Sunday, 23 August 2015 22:25 (ten years ago)
There is this Panera Bread commercial that plays on the Comedy Central website that has this hippy dippy lady doing a whole passive aggressive "We think food should be good for you" schtick.
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 23 August 2015 23:39 (ten years ago)
Whoever thought the world needs more of that welsh opera singer on the go compare adverts needs a good kicking. They killed him off, went postmodern with him, introduced replacement characters but now he's back like some kind of messiah.
― koogs, Monday, 24 August 2015 04:46 (ten years ago)
the replacement characters were even worse though, I think it's good that Go Compare realised there mistake and brought back the opera singer. Halfifax should take the hint and bring back Howard
― authentic plastic rat (soref), Monday, 24 August 2015 08:44 (ten years ago)
'their' mistake, even.
also this guy was in the replacement adverts, I don't think any advert can really be a candidate for worst without him appearing at some point:
http://www.iwcp.co.uk/files/images/m33_newsimg_a30ba016-2947-43e9-bde0-d07f09345e0f.jpg?width=219&height=411
― authentic plastic rat (soref), Monday, 24 August 2015 08:45 (ten years ago)
He's in about 1 in 3 adverts being shown on British TV at any given time. He's a 118 guy, I think?
― Fields of Fat Henry (Tom D.), Monday, 24 August 2015 09:04 (ten years ago)
2015, Commercial, Problemo, CSA PAPER TOWELS, Blink, Tim James Brown2014, Commercial, Belvita Bloke, BELVITA2014, Commercial, Dad, B&Q2014, Commercial, Mick Mechanic, GO COMPARE2012, Video, Type 1, COLLAPSING IN PARTS (LIVE ART FILM), Cally Spooner, Cally Spooner2012, Site Specific, Mad Hatter, WONDERLAND, Teatro Vivio, Sophie Austin2011, Commercial, The Man, XFINITY ON DEMAND COMCAST, Patizan, Jared Eberhardt2011, Animation, Norris, NORRIS AND STEPHANE, Azam, Rachael Le Feuvre and Ali Taylor2011, Commercial, Explorer, MIKADO, Quad2011, Commercial, Col, CARLING, BMB, Guy2011, Commercial, Man, HORNBACH, Radical Media, Sebasstian Slesser2010, Commercial, Man, DELL BLUE STREAK, Gorgous, Peter Thwaites2010, Workshop, Bob, BANDAGES, Nwebury Corn Exchange, Kirsty Housley2010, Commercial, 118, 118118, Brooklyn Brothers, Johnathon Hopkins2010, Commercial, Dancing Man, SEAT LEON, The Gang, Sebastian Grousset2010, Commercial, Col, CARLING HOME DRAUGHT UNIT, BMB2009, Cabaret, Eye Dad, LIVE ART SPEED DATE, Stoke Newington International Airport, Brian2009, Commercial, Karl, DAS HANDWERK, Gorgeous (Germany Only), Peter Thwaites2009, Commercial, Col, CARLING, BMB, Fredrik Bond2009, Commercial, Crying Man, VW, Radical (Germany Only), Sebastian Strasser2009, Commercial, Explorer, RUBY SPLASH, Buiscuit, Jim Hoskin2009, Commercial, 118, 118118, Brooklin Brothers, Kinka Usher2008, Workshop, Hector Mann, THE BOOK OF ILLUSIONS, National Theatre Studio, Kirsty Housely2008, Voice Over, Voice Over, AUTOGRAPH HUNTERS, Art.War, Libby Liburd2008, Commercial, Colin, CARLING 'BELONG' COWBOYS, BMB, Fredrik Bond2008, Documentary, Presenter, CARISBROOKE CASTLE, 1,000 YEARS OF HISTORY, Visual Light, Felicity Fair Thompson2008, Commercial, 118 118, ASK US ANYTHING, WCRS, Simon Cole2007, Commercial, CARLING 'BELONG' OUT, BMB, Fredrik Bond2007, Viral, 118, FLASHDANCE, WCRS, Anson Haris2007, Commercial, Trainers, CARLING 'BELONG' SPACE, BMB, Fredrik Bond2007, Voice Over, Narrator, TWINKLE2007, Commercial, 118, 118118, Owen Harris2006, Dance, FACE DANCE, The Place, Jonathon Stone2006, Commercial, 118, 118118, Jim Hoskin2005, Viral, 118, 118118 SHOW, Meme, Anson Harris2004, Commercial, 118, 118118, JJ Keith2004, Commercial, Soaked Bloke, BBC3, Maggie Zackenhiem2003, Commercial, Runner, 118 118, Jim Hoskins2002, Commercial, Bolognese Boy, E A SPORTS2002, Commercial, FRIDJI IDENTS, Elimidate2002, Commercial, Student, GROLSH (HOLLAND ONLY)2002, Commercial, Young Lover, KNORR SOUP2002, Event, N.E.S.T.A. CONFERENCE, Greame Miller2001, Commercial, Cool Dude, MAGNUM CARAMEL & NUTS
― authentic plastic rat (soref), Monday, 24 August 2015 09:14 (ten years ago)
Is it possible he actually did some acting in 2013?
― Fields of Fat Henry (Tom D.), Monday, 24 August 2015 09:27 (ten years ago)
can't believe that Halifax replaced Howard with this garbage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3veZJjvhzM
I seem to remember it being revealed that these ppl were in fact actors, not real Halfix employees plucked from obscurity like Howard?
― authentic plastic rat (soref), Monday, 24 August 2015 09:38 (ten years ago)
though apparently Howard was not very popular north of the border, don't know if you can confirm this, Tom
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/HOWARD'S+AWAY%3B+Customers+hated+the+singing+banker.-a0123984964
― authentic plastic rat (soref), Monday, 24 August 2015 09:39 (ten years ago)
that Air N'nB ad missed a trick by omitting a Don't Look Now reveal at the end, with the baby in Juggalo make-up or similar
― Neil S, Monday, 24 August 2015 09:43 (ten years ago)
13 Howard Brown You're The The First The Last My Everything Mar 2005
From April 2008, Brown no longer starred in the Halifax adverts, instead taking a role in its public relations department.[5][6] In 2011, he left the company.[7]
― Mark G, Monday, 24 August 2015 09:45 (ten years ago)
CAPTION(S): KEPT ON: Angela; SWITCH OFF: The; fat lady has sung for Howard, above
KEPT ON: Angela; SWITCH OFF: The; fat lady has sung for Howard, above
― Mark G, Monday, 24 August 2015 09:46 (ten years ago)
halifax made a big deal out of auditioning internally - YOU COULD BE THE NEW HOWARD - but iirc you didn't get much ££
― ogmor, Monday, 24 August 2015 09:47 (ten years ago)
I wonder what happened to Thomas Yau
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/latest-news/top-stories/i-m-into-something-good-a-halifax-ad-1-2166505
― authentic plastic rat (soref), Monday, 24 August 2015 09:53 (ten years ago)
not a lot of recent activity of his bebo fanpage
http://o.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=5687710758
― authentic plastic rat (soref), Monday, 24 August 2015 09:54 (ten years ago)
oh wait, here he is
http://cs322328.vk.me/v322328020/6299/AI7vJG22ILM.jpg
― authentic plastic rat (soref), Monday, 24 August 2015 10:00 (ten years ago)
https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfl1/v/t1.0-9/11988753_421007178092874_6926802536226818241_n.png?oh=e7ac350a4ce241b4d5d319459019e311&oe=56A4BF4E
― bizarro gazzara, Saturday, 12 September 2015 21:41 (ten years ago)
argh, wrong thread
Was wondering what on earth that was an advert for
― Let's go, FIFA! (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Monday, 14 September 2015 18:58 (ten years ago)
God.
― Mark G, Monday, 14 September 2015 19:26 (ten years ago)
"Be my hope beating in my chestyou're the only thing I need to make make me the best, singing .. WO WO OH OH.."
Asda ad. Presumably this fakey Coldplay type song was a real song once, but he sounds too puffed up w/ his own importance to need a g/f/ or anything out of Asda anyway.
― Mark G, Thursday, 8 October 2015 16:14 (ten years ago)
http://offlinehbpl.hbpl.co.uk/news/OKM/richedit/Screen-Shot-2015-10-15-at-15.35.24.png
I genuinely feel angry every time I see one of these ads, according to the article below they are going to using these characters in their ads for the foreseeable future
The spot will show the family in a supermarket with Ben Miller's character Roger playing an 'embarrassing dad' figure, quizzing the checkout colleague on the mechanics of the Brand Guarantee.It will be followed by a spot showing Ruth Jones' character Jo, who "gets on her high horse about certain things", tutting the word "typical" when she sees a queue at the till before being pleasantly surprised when a Tesco colleague opens a check out to serve her... The characters in the campaign represent a modern family, with "sexual chemistry" between the parents and banter between the father and son, Freddie, who represents a 'boomerang' child back living with parents in his 20s.
It will be followed by a spot showing Ruth Jones' character Jo, who "gets on her high horse about certain things", tutting the word "typical" when she sees a queue at the till before being pleasantly surprised when a Tesco colleague opens a check out to serve her... The characters in the campaign represent a modern family, with "sexual chemistry" between the parents and banter between the father and son, Freddie, who represents a 'boomerang' child back living with parents in his 20s.
http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/article/1368572/tesco-unveils-major-brand-campaign-family-played-ruth-jones-ben-miller
― soref, Tuesday, 10 November 2015 19:43 (ten years ago)
has there ever been an ad campaign of this type, centered on a fictional family, where the family have not been completely hateful and enraging?
― soref, Tuesday, 10 November 2015 19:44 (ten years ago)
Christ that's terrible. 'Make the average customer out to be a completely embarrassing moron' is never a good strategy. I quite like Armstrong and Miller as a comedy duo, so it's extra annoying
I never liked those Paul Whitehouse insurance (is it insurance I don't even know?) ads where he plays different people in each one, but doesn't say or do anything remotely funny in any of them, just talks about insurance (or whatever it is he's selling).
― canoon fooder (dog latin), Tuesday, 10 November 2015 19:57 (ten years ago)
in different accents though tbf
― kinder, Tuesday, 10 November 2015 20:00 (ten years ago)
sometimes with a fake nose
― John Dope Assos (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 10 November 2015 20:02 (ten years ago)
Based on many commercials that I see these days, I'm led to believe that ad execs find most people stupid and loathesome and also believe that most people find one another (and, presumably, themselves) stupid and loathesome.
― Gary (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 10 November 2015 20:05 (ten years ago)
OXO family? Or maybe I'm being a) nostalgic, b) comparing them favourably to my own deeply flawed relatives.
― Does anyone know the Klingon for T'ai Chi? (snoball), Tuesday, 10 November 2015 20:11 (ten years ago)
OXO family beats the new Tesco ads in the 'with "sexual chemistry" between the parents' stakes, at the very least
― soref, Tuesday, 10 November 2015 20:18 (ten years ago)
I find no sales technique quite as persuasive as the suggestion that the fictional characters making a pitch are engaged in a whole lot of offscreen fucking.
― Gary (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 10 November 2015 20:37 (ten years ago)