What are your worst tv ads?

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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
I like that one. It's so stupid it makes me laugh each time I see it.
Me too...it's insane, so much so I guffaw every time. Except maybe the last one where just the two of them 'faced off'. That was just plain wierd.
 
Location
Cheshire
New car ads.

I was mindlessly watching a tv ad the other day and inwardly snorting at a new car ad (interestingly, I can't even recall which manufacturer it was even for!), when I realized that these ads, as far as I know, have absolutely no effect on me for at least the last quarter of a century. Further, it irks me no end how the marketers (marketing folks, or MFers as I like to call them) always show these cars being driven on vastly empty roads -whether in the countryside or some form of miraculous urban condition -with happy, attractive and apparently mindless people behind the wheel ("I'm so happy I'm driving an xxxxx car, I have reached the fulfilment of my life!")..

At least over here in the States, there is a veritable plethora of these ads, and none of them have ever made me buy a car (fyi: that's not because I can't afford one, I could if I really wanted to, but as far as I'm concerned I've got much better things to spend money on). Granted, there could be the sub conscious influence put in my mind, but after 25 years one would think it's a poor return on marketing investment, and I don't doubt I won't be buying a new car in the next 10 years either.....

So, your worst or least liked ad?
Worst ever by some distance was a Mercedes ad in Hong Kong where a covertous neighbour sings a song "My neighbour has a Mercedes Benz....i really need to make amends"... when they drain the swamp this ad will be right at the bottom below the single cell lifeforms and millimetres from hell.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Any advert that features a Yorkshireman doing the voice-over to suggest honesty, reliability and integrity. I triple guarantee the product that's being peddled is utter shite.

Edit: Scottish voice-overs likewise.
 
Actually it doesn't; Not sure of the exact technical term but they compress the frequency or something which makes it seem louder (just as irritating though).
The trick is that the maximum volume of the ad is no louder than the programme it is inserted in. But the quieter portions of the ad are also near the same same level as the loudest. Think of a cocktail party with one person shouting and a cocktail party with everyone shouting. So legally they are the same maximum volume, but they sound - and are - louder to anyone listening.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Have you seen the Tena Man take on the problem...


If Martin had been paying attention, then YES! :okay:
 
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