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Maxwell Lord posted:So is Miller trying to co-opt shotgunning? I may have missed these ads. No, this is just a can design with a punch-hole on the top. I think some brand actually did have something like shotgun cans at one point though where you could pop open a second hole on the side.
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Gaunab posted:There's one where he says his name and another shorter one where they skip who it is and try to sell the phone on it's...skydiving abilities. Nope, there's one where its literally the same thing as the "Tony Mac" except its some guy named Nick Jojola. Here's the British version of the ad but they show it in America as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yszp0vE_Sj8
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# ? May 21, 2012 03:58 |
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Wow, that's weird. I guess people need to know how many photographers use this phone for their skydiving photography.
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# ? May 21, 2012 04:08 |
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A phone would really be the worst kind of camera to use when you're falling through the air and then deploy your parachute causing you to decelerate quite quickly, really any camera that had a strap or a grip or anything else that's easy to grasp would be a major step up from a thin smooth tablet that people tend to drop just walking around.
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MindlessHavok posted:It's supposed to allow the beer to flow out of the hole easier. Doesn't really make much sense when you're drinking out of the can but it helps a little when you're pouring it out. It's giving me flashbacks to my youth ( ) when things like Hawaiian Punch came in a sealed can that you had to punch your own holes into. Had to put two holes in the top on opposite sides to get it to pour out properly.
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# ? May 21, 2012 04:24 |
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ChickenMedium posted:It's giving me flashbacks to my youth ( ) when things like Hawaiian Punch came in a sealed can that you had to punch your own holes into. Had to put two holes in the top on opposite sides to get it to pour out properly. I know for a fact that Juicy Juice had those exact same cans up to at least 2006. I was given a bunch of them while I was a poor college student. Blew my mind.
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# ? May 21, 2012 04:32 |
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Every time I watch a video on youtube now I either get "BB? BB. BB!" or "A brighter colour, Meg! A fresher brighter colour!" Please youtube, I just want to watch Key of Awesome without Tina Fey screeching at me about hair gel. gently caress Garnier, seriously.
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# ? May 21, 2012 06:29 |
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Gaunab posted:Wow, that's weird. I guess people need to know how many photographers use this phone for their skydiving photography. They could use 5,000 guys for all I care as long as they stop using that loving non-song. I have to hit mute every time.
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# ? May 21, 2012 07:16 |
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Cup of Hemlock posted:They could use 5,000 guys for all I care as long as they stop using that loving non-song. I have to hit mute every time. It's an ad that would be perfectly fine if they weren't oversaturating and piggy-backing it. Of course all ads end up oversaturated, but drat that got old REAL fast.
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# ? May 21, 2012 07:41 |
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The worst commercial is the one where the girl eats an apple and her ceiling starts cracking into the map of the world. I see it EVERY loving 30 MINUTES. I mean god drat.
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# ? May 21, 2012 15:13 |
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The NCAA lacrosse championships have had one really good and one really awful commercial that keep running. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf3cyifoUD0 This is a really cool spot one of the equipment companies put together to show the growth of the sport. Also John Christmas owns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGnNoK7IUhk This song is obnoxious as hell and runs quite a bit louder than the rest of the channel and oh god I can't find the mute button poo poo no gently caress where is it
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# ? May 21, 2012 15:22 |
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DJExile posted:The NCAA lacrosse championships have had one really good and one really awful commercial that keep running. Are these people we're supposed to know? Cause the whole commercial just comes off weird.
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# ? May 21, 2012 20:51 |
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Orbitz, stop implying that this old lady is going to rape the pool boy. That's very upsetting to me.
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# ? May 21, 2012 22:45 |
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squarerandom posted:Are these people we're supposed to know? Cause the whole commercial just comes off weird. Yeah, in fairness, if you don't follow the sport you won't know them. It's less about who they are, more about them as current players seeing kids take up the sport.
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# ? May 22, 2012 04:54 |
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Has anybody mentioned the Priceline commercials where the people in the commercial were in a different commercial with Shatner and they're recalling what happened in that other commercial?
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# ? May 22, 2012 05:15 |
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DJExile posted:Yeah, in fairness, if you don't follow the sport you won't know them. It's less about who they are, more about them as current players seeing kids take up the sport. Well I get that but, is there a Pro Lacrosse league that I don't know about? Or is the sport juts happy that their playoffs are on ESPN and the sport is growing I guess?, because haven't they always?
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# ? May 22, 2012 07:06 |
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Okay, Honda. You like Crazy Train. I don't loving care, I hear this commercial every other break on Comedy Central and I'm sick as poo poo of it. Seriously muting my TV every time the drat thing comes on and I hear "bum bum."
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# ? May 22, 2012 07:34 |
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The Grimace posted:Okay, Honda. You like Crazy Train. I don't loving care, I hear this commercial every other break on Comedy Central and I'm sick as poo poo of it. Seriously muting my TV every time the drat thing comes on and I hear "bum bum."
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# ? May 22, 2012 08:22 |
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The Grimace posted:Okay, Honda. You like Crazy Train. I don't loving care, I hear this commercial every other break on Comedy Central and I'm sick as poo poo of it. Seriously muting my TV every time the drat thing comes on and I hear "bum bum." I can't decide whether the horrible cut to the chorus or the entire car singing extremely off key is the worst part. I want every Honda I see to crash because I imagine some horrible a capella version of an 80s metal song being belted out by its occupants. It's the whole thing. The whole commercial is the worst part.
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# ? May 22, 2012 08:28 |
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Gonz posted:In 'n Out above all others. In 'n Out über alles. This is truth. I've lived in California for about 13 years now, and I'm still completely blown away by the fact that In-N-Out is consistently amazing every single time. No matter which one I go to, the burgers start out as the best I've ever had at a chain and only get better from there (especially if the buns are toasted and they're generous with the grilled unions). I always get 'em without the spread, and it takes like a meaty, lettucey, tomatoey, cheesy bite of heaven. Every. Single. Goddamn. Time. squarerandom posted:Zips was the best thing about Spokane, and so was Dicks burgers. Nothin like a greasy bag of dicks! I lived about 5 minutes away from the Dick's on 45th when I was going to UW and miss that place like crazy. One of my roommates and I actually met Dick Spady (the place's namesake) for some class research and the man was a saint. Gave us a bunch of free food coupons too. The only problem with Dick's is that you can really only eat like two cheeseburgers before you start feeling horrendously ill. It's rad that they refuse (refused? I haven't been home to Seattle in years) to use any sort of POS terminal to calculate the totals for your order, though. It's all done in their head, and holy poo poo is the service there fast. I guess they have to be when literally hundreds of drunk college kids show up around last call.
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# ? May 22, 2012 08:47 |
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squarerandom posted:Well I get that but, is there a Pro Lacrosse league that I don't know about? Or is the sport juts happy that their playoffs are on ESPN and the sport is growing I guess?, because haven't they always? There are two, Major League Lacrosse (outdoor) and National Lacrosse League (indoor). The players in the commercial are happy to see the sport becoming more and more popular with kids because up until the last 5-6 years, it wasn't a sport most people had the chance to try until college, or possibly high school. Now it's showing up everywhere, and really exploding at the junior high and high school level. Granted, that's a little different from most of the east coast, where the game is extreme popular, but until about 10 years ago, the game was practically non-existent in the US outside of the area from Upstate NY to New England or so. Yeah, the NCAA playoffs have been on ESPN for about 20 years, but until recently it was only the semis and finals. Thanks to things like ESPN-U, online streaming, etc, the exposure spread into the early rounds, then the regular season.
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The Grimace posted:Okay, Honda. You like Crazy Train. I don't loving care, I hear this commercial every other break on Comedy Central and I'm sick as poo poo of it. Seriously muting my TV every time the drat thing comes on and I hear "bum bum." God, yes. It's like that scene in Step Brothers where they sing Sweet Child O Mine in the car. Douche chills every time.
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# ? May 22, 2012 15:30 |
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explosivo posted:God, yes. It's like that scene in Step Brothers where they sing Sweet Child O Mine in the car. Douche chills every time. That's the feeling I always got, only in Step Brothers you weren't supposed to like the family in the car. It's seriously the dumbest commercial.
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# ? May 22, 2012 15:35 |
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ChickenMedium posted:It's giving me flashbacks to my youth ( ) when things like Hawaiian Punch came in a sealed can that you had to punch your own holes into. Had to put two holes in the top on opposite sides to get it to pour out properly. Hershey's chocolate syrup used to come in those cans too. Damnit I'm old...
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# ? May 22, 2012 17:23 |
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DJExile posted:The NCAA lacrosse championships have had one really good and one really awful commercial that keep running. I like the careful camera work in the second one whenever there is game footage that keeps shots of the empty stands to a minimum. edit: I'm a soccer fan I should probably shut up because lacrosse is just getting to where soccer in the US was about 15 years ago.
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# ? May 22, 2012 17:30 |
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The Grimace posted:Okay, Honda. You like Crazy Train. I don't loving care, I hear this commercial every other break on Comedy Central and I'm sick as poo poo of it. Seriously muting my TV every time the drat thing comes on and I hear "bum bum." That commercial has seriously ruined what little enjoyment I had left for that song (after having heard it a billion times during my youth).
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# ? May 22, 2012 17:31 |
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There's a preview for the new "Madagascar" movie which entails Chris Rock shouting at me "circus afro circus afro polka dot polka dot circus afro" over and over and over. I can't believe how irate this commercial makes me.
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monkey vs kid robot posted:There's a preview for the new "Madagascar" movie which entails Chris Rock shouting at me "circus afro circus afro polka dot polka dot circus afro" over and over and over. I can't believe how irate this commercial makes me. I hate to tell you this, but that is actually the entire ad campaign for the new Madagascar movie. I've seen at least 3 versions where he doesn't stop with that circus afro poo poo and it is terrible.
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# ? May 22, 2012 20:44 |
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I'm sure it's been mentioned in this thread, but that drat Sprint commercial with the little girl dressed as a tree saying "Look out for my rooOOOOOooOOts." (I'm pretty sure that's how she pronounces it). I can't reach the mute quick enough.
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# ? May 22, 2012 23:14 |
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I was watching comedy central at night when during the show a large "Tosh 5.29" appeared faintly in the center of the screen; Scared the poo poo out of me. I'm glad Tosh.0 is successful for comedy central(not really), but just put the advertisements in the corner of the screen so I can try to ignore it.
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# ? May 22, 2012 23:51 |
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Davros1 posted:I'm sure it's been mentioned in this thread, but that drat Sprint commercial with the little girl dressed as a tree saying "Look out for my rooOOOOOooOOts." (I'm pretty sure that's how she pronounces it). Small wonder her dad downloaded the micro-strategy app instead of her playacting, then. What was so time-sensitive about her play that it needed to be downloaded that month instead of the next? Was it going to fall off the face of the internet at the end of the month?
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gameface posted:Small wonder her dad downloaded the micro-strategy app instead of her playacting, then. What was so time-sensitive about her play that it needed to be downloaded that month instead of the next? Was it going to fall off the face of the internet at the end of the month? Did you see the size of the numbers in that micro-strategy app? Sorry honey, daddy can't download your video this month he needs to close a deal involving millions of dollars so you can keep going to this school that can afford to build you a tree prop for your one line role.
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# ? May 23, 2012 19:45 |
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As funny as Weird Accent Boss saying "These shorts were made for a younger person, wouldn't you say?" is, I don't get that campaign at all. I mean, seriously, is "oh no I'm so close to my data limit I can only download one thing" a problem anyone's ever had with any frequency? Do smartphones not sync to computers in their world? Because I wouldn't be downloading a loving video over a wireless connection no matter what, because videos are big, and I'm pretty sure they don't even let you video chat unless you're on wi-fi. In short: Stop trying to convince me I've got a problem I don't have, guys. Not fooled.
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monkey vs kid robot posted:There's a preview for the new "Madagascar" movie which entails Chris Rock shouting at me "circus afro circus afro polka dot polka dot circus afro" over and over and over. I can't believe how irate this commercial makes me. There's alot of variations of the scene. Some are edited together and come out to being over a few minutes per add. If this isn't going to give some chidlren a fear of clowns I don't know what is. There's one where he just randomly appears on a train car and starts the DA DA DA DADADADA DA DA and it proceeds on for over 30 seconds of just the repeatition. It reminded me of the Willy Wonka scene when they're riding the boat and all of the sudden he starts getting creepy and flipping out when he enters the tunnel. Except this is a Zebra voiced by Chris Rock dressed as a clown, which is probably more scary than Willy Wonka. Vaerai Archon fucked around with this message at 20:43 on May 23, 2012 |
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Davros1 posted:I'm sure it's been mentioned in this thread, but that drat Sprint commercial with the little girl dressed as a tree saying "Look out for my rooOOOOOooOOts." (I'm pretty sure that's how she pronounces it). It uses the same stock music as 'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia' so I just picture Frank running onstage talking about how he doesn't diddle kids and it makes it better for me.
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GutBomb posted:I like the careful camera work in the second one whenever there is game footage that keeps shots of the empty stands to a minimum. Yeah, college lacrosse has really grown over the last few years in viewership and attendance, but it's been slower at the outdoor professional level. I'd still call MLL "fledgling" honestly. A lot of franchises have started up and quickly either folded or moved. Most games are played in large collegiate or professional football stadiums while attendances are in the few thousand range, which doesn't do much to help. TV coverage is pretty much just local/regional. I know indoor lacrosse is huge up in Canada but outdoor leagues have been slower to build. It's probably about where MLS was in its infancy, and honestly I'd love to see MLL grow and find stability and popularity the way the MLS has. Problem is it's a predominately American/Canadian sport, so they won't get the influx of international players and stars to help things out. Slightly related, it was really neat to see two of the NCAA championship quarterfinal games in the Philadelphia Union's PPL Park this past weekend. That's a gorgeous stadium. To combat all my about lacrosse, that "don't. stop. DOOOOOIN WHATCHA DO" song in the Home Depot ads is driving me insane.
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Tin Miss posted:Every time I watch a video on youtube now I either get "BB? BB. BB!" or "A brighter colour, Meg! A fresher brighter colour!" For me, it's been seat belt enforcement zone warnings from my state since I guess we weren't cracking down on not wearing seat belts enough. So there's this big ad campaign, but I've only seen this one commercial again and again. Anyway, the most annoying/funniest part is this guy that's pulled over saying "The cop said it's going to be 65 bucks. I gotta work, like, all day to make 65 bucks."
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In Rainbows posted:For me, it's been seat belt enforcement zone warnings from my state since I guess we weren't cracking down on not wearing seat belts enough. So there's this big ad campaign, but I've only seen this one commercial again and again. Do...do you live in VT? I ask because there has been a massive blitz here for seatbelt ads, because like 5 people have died in the past month on the interstate because they weren't wearing their seatbelts.
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# ? May 24, 2012 22:56 |
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It's a radio ad not a television one, but I just want to say that the McDonald's 'I wanted to sound smart so I'm speaking in a ridiculously bad english accent' ad is the worst thing I've ever heard in my loving life.
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Barudak posted:Did you see the size of the numbers in that micro-strategy app? Sorry honey, daddy can't download your video this month he needs to close a deal involving millions of dollars so you can keep going to this school that can afford to build you a tree prop for your one line role. That's not necessarily true. If you looked at the numbers I handle at work, you'd think I am a billionaire but I am literally a thousandaire.
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