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Post by forever1267 on Jul 4, 2011 23:48:39 GMT -4
Witchypoo (H.R. Pufnstuf!!!), I do the same thing too. There's also one for King Kong at Universal Studios which has a kid scream into old age which also has me running for the mute switch. Very annoying!!!
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Post by kateln on Jul 5, 2011 12:04:41 GMT -4
There was one commercial that I thought was great the first time I saw it--the Progressive Insurance "80's Montage" video--with Booger.
However, having seen it 5,000,000 times over the weekend. I hate it.
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Post by kostgard on Jul 11, 2011 0:46:39 GMT -4
That cell phone commercial with the tarantula wallpaper and the guy who smashes the phone with his shoe needs to go away. It's on so much. I reach for the remote to turn down the volume before the woman starts shrieking. I hate that one too. But I do like the other one where a couple of guys are looking at a video or screensaver type thing of a fish while sitting outside and an eagle swoops down and takes the phone.
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Post by nowyouseeme on Jul 19, 2011 22:59:21 GMT -4
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Post by WitchyPoo on Jul 19, 2011 23:06:28 GMT -4
Ugh. Why do they keep pushing products to wash or freshen-up your vagina? Seriously. Simple, proper hygiene does wonders.
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Post by kostgard on Jul 19, 2011 23:11:30 GMT -4
Those are hilarious. And certainly a nice change from the "not so fresh" commercials or the "my cooter funk/itch turns me into the Unibomber" commercials.
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Post by famvir on Jul 19, 2011 23:17:38 GMT -4
I've only watched it with half my attention.....I fear if it had my whole attention I'd retch. Three firemen, I think, discussing a sandwich, but they all have baby voices. What's the point? How does this sell sandwiches?
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Post by Sunnyhorse on Jul 19, 2011 23:18:19 GMT -4
That cat's voice reminds me of Jon Hamm's, which makes it doubly funny.
ETA: Sorry, "doubly vaginal."
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Post by eclair on Jul 19, 2011 23:44:35 GMT -4
I like the ad with the daughter talking about how she aggressively campaigned to get her parents onto Facebook. I often don't know what the product is, even in ads I like, this might be for a car? We see cuts of the parents out biking while the daughter talks about how her parents don't have enough going on. I just really like the character/actress. Everytime she talks about how her parents have 19 friends, and then she mouths "So sad!" I have to stop and watch her silently say those words. So I like the ad, but I guess I'm not going to buy the product. Since I'm not sure what the product is. But I hope they do more ads with this character/actress.
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Post by huntergrayson on Jul 19, 2011 23:53:07 GMT -4
It's for the Toyota Venza. Salon had a thing about how the pitch upends traditional car advertising by making the young folks seem lame.
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