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Alouicious posted:Hug Those Dads is a pro-tier sign tho Wanna hug that dad
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Has Alltel been posted here yet? That small cellphone company from the mid 2000s with their ads which portrayed the competitor phone companies as "DnD and Star Trek" nerds and their own brand as a guy named Chad with a retarded haircut and a punchable face? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1jfofjPtEY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgnSgW-xz3c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuftRh3QUsU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlBxHG4vfKw Yes, the other guys are "dumb" but they're also cartoon caricatures of an obsolete stereotype, and your own guy is just actively contemptible. For christs sake you named him "Chad." edit: Oh the actors name is Chad. Well, they should have changed it. Liquid Dinosaur has a new favorite as of 22:43 on Jan 12, 2015 |
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nucleicmaxid posted:That doesn't look anywhere near as terrible as I was expecting. I mean, I wouldn't order it, but it doesn't look super gross, just kinda gross. What does the pizza you buy look like if it makes these McD's pizza photos look "kinda gross"?!
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 22:57 |
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Present posted:What does the pizza you buy look like if it makes these McD's pizza photos look "kinda gross"?! Good?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 01:18 |
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The crispy chicken version of the arch delux was good and I legit miss it. I guess their reverse psychology poo poo worked on 12 yr old me
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 01:22 |
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bigtom posted:-Having the client in the ad. Usually they can't read for poo poo, sound stiff with marbles in their mouth, and generally do it to feed their ego. Unless you're Frank Perdue or Lee Iacocca, don't do it. Even worse, the client's "adorable" preteen kid. "My daddy has great deals on mobile homes!" They even have the kid on the billboards. I can see having the salesman on the billboard to show he's got an honest face or whatever, but some random ugly kid? Though there is one local ad -- I think for a jewelry store in Longview or Tyler, TX, if you want to try to look it up, I'm sure as hell not going to voluntarily subject myself to it -- starring the wife of the proprietor, with the most grating loving "bless your heart" southern accent ever (think Paula Deen but an order of magnitude more so). And she actually says "bless your heart." It's one of the few ads that makes me immediately change the station.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 01:42 |
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Delivery McGee posted:Even worse, the client's "adorable" preteen kid. "My daddy has great deals on mobile homes!" They even have the kid on the billboards. I can see having the salesman on the billboard to show he's got an honest face or whatever, but some random ugly kid? Isn't "bless his/her heart" Southernese for "that person is a retard?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 01:55 |
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Liquid Dinosaur posted:Has Alltel been posted here yet? That small cellphone company from the mid 2000s with their ads which portrayed the competitor phone companies as "DnD and Star Trek" nerds and their own brand as a guy named Chad with a retarded haircut and a punchable face? The funniest part is that partway through the ad campaign Alltel got bought by I believe TMobile, so all of a sudden TMobile no longer had a nerd in their commercials.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 02:14 |
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Ad music chat: this one caused some controversy a few years ago because the company thought "Pumped Up Kicks" (a song about a school shooting) made for a good soundtrack for a beer commercial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-bb_FR1VH4 When they were called out for it they simply explained that the song cut out before the lyrics about outrunning bullets. Personally I'm more offended by just how boring it is.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 02:40 |
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Delivery McGee posted:Even worse, the client's "adorable" preteen kid. "My daddy has great deals on mobile homes!" They even have the kid on the billboards. I can see having the salesman on the billboard to show he's got an honest face or whatever, but some random ugly kid? This is really common in Central Florida. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-7vXysgER8 (with bonus eye patch) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZB7YvjvVTU
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 03:04 |
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Liquid Dinosaur posted:Isn't "bless his/her heart" Southernese for "that person is a retard? It basically means that said person is a fucktard. Or, if said to you, it's a super 'nice' version of 'go gently caress yourself.'
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 03:07 |
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Liquid Dinosaur posted:Isn't "bless his/her heart" Southernese for "that person is a retard? Completely anecdotal but people from the south have taken to cramming "blessed" into their speech as much as possible (have a blessed day" instead of "have a nice day") because it's one more way of pushing Jesus on people and spiting their perceived enemies, akin to how saying "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays" became a thing. Zero One posted:This is really common in Central Florida. Here in North Florida a local car dealer has been using his twin daughters in his ads since they were old enough to talk and they're so hated that at one point a free local rag declared them the scariest people in Jacksonville.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 03:12 |
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Sappo569 posted:It's true, awhile ago they changed the way they take orders... any mcdonalds I goto now it's easily 10-15 min for an order, line or not Hold times at fast food places, in my experience are very short. Just a few minutes. I used to do POS support for Wendys (as well as other QSRs) and the owners really try to make their food as fresh and high quality they can for the price. Give QRSs a chance. The tomatoes get sliced daily, as do the onions and other vegetables that they need. Yes, some used bagged, but not as many as you'd think. The buns come every day or every other, baked by a local bakery. You don't have to like the food, but they are doing their best. I've watched GMs scrub the legs of the frosty machine on their hands and knees to make sure that the area that meets the floor is as shiny as a mirror. On the other hand, Arbys sucks. Don't eat there.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 03:20 |
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Speaking of bad commercials that send the bad message, Cadi douchebags style...how about that one ad featuring "Fame" featuring those driving the suv as emperors. Yea, other people are literally your slaves for buying this car and doesn't mean you're a bad person at all to compare yourself to ancient pharaohs.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 03:31 |
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Liquid Dinosaur posted:Isn't "bless his/her heart" Southernese for "that person is a retard? Yeah, it's "if you don't buy our poo poo for your wife ..."
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 03:34 |
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Sleeveless posted:Completely anecdotal but people from the south have taken to cramming "blessed" into their speech as much as possible (have a blessed day" instead of "have a nice day") because it's one more way of pushing Jesus on people and spiting their perceived enemies, akin to how saying "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays" became a thing. Hey I went to their dealership last weekend (likely because I was aware of it from all the ads with those annoying girls) and it was loving terrible
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 04:19 |
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Taeke posted:Now that I've finally caught up with the rest of the world and got a smartphone I sometimes watch youtube when in bed or on the toilet, and for the first time in forever I have ads I have to skip. Dredging this up from waaaay back, but there's adblock plus for Android at least. Rather clever too, works as a proxy that filters out the ads rather than a browser plugin. Wish I had something ad-related to offer, but somebody already posted that creepy as gently caress ice cream commercial.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 04:53 |
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Sleeveless posted:
KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA WONDERTWINS ACTIVATE whooooosshhh His wife always looks so uncomfortable in those ads. English does not seem to be her first language, and acting does not come naturally. I always feel pretty bad for her. The kids also seem pretty over dad's poo poo and his Guy Fierri haircut.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:20 |
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So was there no class-action suit against McDonalds for that monopoly bullshit? I specifically went there as a kid stupidly thinking the more fries and drinks I bought, the richer I would be the next day. How is any of what happened even remotely legal at the customer-end?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:21 |
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nucleicmaxid posted:I wouldn't order it, but it doesn't look super gross, just kinda gross. Just looks like any other low to mid-tier pizza really. Looks better than most chains (eg. Pizza Hut or Domino's), just not up to the standard of a good local place. I guess if you like those artisanal gourmet wood-fired pizzas then that would have way too much toppings on it for you, but if you like real pizza then that looks pretty normal.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:28 |
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FuhrerHat posted:So was there no class-action suit against McDonalds for that monopoly bullshit? They didn't knowingly commit fraud is pretty much the start and end of why it wasn't an intentional defrauding of the customer. Oh and in case yall are curious the average spot for the just completed College Football Championship Game already hovers at the million mark and the ratings for the previous game (Ohio v Alabama) is the highest rated cable program of all time so get hyped for TV slowly turning into sports all the time. For comparison the Super Bowl (aka; as your marketing team I will kill you if we're doing a spot, oh god we are, aren't we) goes for 4 million and the Final Four hovers at around 1.5 million.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:32 |
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muscles like this? posted:The funniest part is that partway through the ad campaign Alltel got bought by I believe TMobile, so all of a sudden TMobile no longer had a nerd in their commercials. Actually got bought by Verizon but that's neither here nor there. I worked for Alltel when those commercials launched and thought they were pretty bad at the time - yay, we are smug douchebags! In all my years of telecom (15+) I have never seen a telecom commercial that I liked.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:34 |
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Tiggum posted:Just looks like any other low to mid-tier pizza really. Looks better than most chains (eg. Pizza Hut or Domino's), just not up to the standard of a good local place. I guess if you like those artisanal gourmet wood-fired pizzas then that would have way too much toppings on it for you, but if you like real pizza then that looks pretty normal. I'm pretty sure that it is in fact a Dominos Pizza pizza. I worked at one for years and that's what my dinner looked like when I made it (deluxe with cheese on top). Plus the chairs in the photo are of a particular shade of blue that used to be the shade used in the logo like 20 years ago. Also that guy that said it looks kinda gross has got to be some kind of autist.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:42 |
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Barudak posted:They didn't knowingly commit fraud is pretty much the start and end of why it wasn't an intentional defrauding of the customer. Sports are always some of the highest rated programs. It's not like people just discovered sports on TV. And why wouldn't a marketing team want to do a Super Bowl ad?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 07:47 |
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kazil posted:And why wouldn't a marketing team want to do a Super Bowl ad? Having 4 million dollars is better than not having 4 million dollars.
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Present posted:I'm pretty sure that it is in fact a Dominos Pizza pizza. I worked at one for years and that's what my dinner looked like when I made it (deluxe with cheese on top). Plus the chairs in the photo are of a particular shade of blue that used to be the shade used in the logo like 20 years ago. From what I remember Domino's pizzas don't have nearly as much toppings and are much blander-looking than that. I must admit, I haven't seen a Domino's pizza in years though.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 08:12 |
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RPATDO_LAMD posted:Having 4 million dollars is better than not having 4 million dollars. ....That's not how advertising works. You spend money, and the advertisement makes you more money. I doubt Budweiser, Doritos, Pepsi, Coke, etc. are all going broke by advertising during the Super Bowl.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 08:14 |
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The people who feature their kids and wife in their ads are just trying to avoid paying taxes on the money. If Bob Anus Chevy Ford makes a regular commercial, they write off the price of the ad as an operating expense. If Bob Anus Chevy Ford makes a commercial starring his underage kids, he writes off the price of the ad as an advertising expense, the money he pays to his kid is tax exempt income for the kid, as long as it's a reasonable amount to pay someone to be in an ad, and he gets to write off that money as an advertising expense as well.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 09:06 |
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Jastiger posted:Speaking of bad commercials that send the bad message, Cadi douchebags style...how about that one ad featuring "Fame" featuring those driving the suv as emperors. I remember being jarred by the white dude carrying the black couple's bags from the 'lade at the end of the spot... an unusual piece of imaging.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 09:41 |
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kizudarake posted:The people who feature their kids and wife in their ads are just trying to avoid paying taxes on the money. Hiring actors is expensive and having your family on makes it seem more local and friendly. Its not really some clever tax scheme.
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RonMexicosPitbull posted:Hiring actors is expensive and having your family on makes it seem more local and friendly. Its not really some clever tax scheme. You're a horrible poster. lines 4 and 5 Granted, it can make it seem more local and friendly, so you're not all wrong, but you're still a horrible poster.
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kizudarake posted:The people who feature their kids and wife in their ads are just trying to avoid paying taxes on the money. Sorry but this is pretty silly. The advertising is fully deductible, regardless of the actor. The money they pays their kid would not be tax exempt income. If the child does get paid, it would fall under normal earned income. However that entire situation is pretty stupid because on the off chance the parent actually wants to pay their kid, they can gift up to 14k~ tax free per gifting parent yearly. Edit: Just saw your source material. That's actually a pretty clever tax bracket shifting strategy, I like it. However, I think it's more than reasonable that we are talking about an income value below what would make taking that position worthwhile. N.N. Ashe has a new favorite as of 13:57 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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Delivery McGee posted:Even worse, the client's "adorable" preteen kid. "My daddy has great deals on mobile homes!" They even have the kid on the billboards. I can see having the salesman on the billboard to show he's got an honest face or whatever, but some random ugly kid? Yeah...the ones with the kids are awful, usually because you have to edit them to death to get something useable out of them. And have the patience of a saint, unless you want to piss of the client, the kid, and the salesweasel. And as a transplant to NC from NJ...they do cram the "have a blessed day!" stuff down your throat here. Gets annoying real quick....
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bigtom posted:Yeah...the ones with the kids are awful, usually because you have to edit them to death to get something useable out of them. And have the patience of a saint, unless you want to piss of the client, the kid, and the salesweasel. The person is just wishing you well dude they aren't trying to convert you. Same with "I'll pray for them" when someone is in the hospital it just means that you're in their thoughts and want you to be well. Theres nothing sinister about it.
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kizudarake posted:You're a horrible poster. Have a blessed day crazy person.
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N.N. Ashe posted:Sorry but this is pretty silly. The advertising is fully deductible, regardless of the actor. The money they pays their kid would not be tax exempt income. If the child does get paid, it would fall under normal earned income. However that entire situation is pretty stupid because on the off chance the parent actually wants to pay their kid, they can gift up to 14k~ tax free per gifting parent yearly. It's for shifting the profit from the business to the family and paying money for the kid's college/clothes without technically taking the money out of the company in a way that gets it taxed as corporate profits and as income to the business owner. Also, if it's a small enough amount, less than the standard deduction, per kid, then that's not taxed, and they can still gift up to around 14k in money to their kid on top of that, and not have it taxed as a gift. So if you're a doctor, and your practice brings in what would normally be 100k of profit, but you have 7 kids, and a wife, you take a big group photo, print it as your practice's Christmas card, pay your wife and kids 5150 each, and you officially bring home 59k, your wife brings in 5150, and your kids either get 100 bucks a week "allowance", or 5150 bucks towards their college fund, and you get to write off an extra 40k as advertising expense, so that your practice gets taxed for 60k profit, but your family still benefits.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 15:03 |
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Regional lawyers always amuse me, this guy in particular. He has gone through a total "urban" re-branding the past few years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcBk8GrM270 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HylrXQBB1xY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnLrWyCw_MI I guess as a dirty white devil I don't get it. How does lovely rap equate to a lawyer ?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 15:26 |
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RonMexicosPitbull posted:Same with "I'll pray for them" when someone is in the hospital it just means that you're in their thoughts and want you to be well. Theres nothing sinister about it. Naw it's totally possible for someone to say "I'll pray for you" and be really passive aggressive about it. They can even do it publicly via their place of business and turn it into a dumb homegrown marketing move! Although I guess in some places the act of filling your storefront windows with rants about "facists" might be a good marketing move.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 15:53 |
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You can make literally anything sound passive aggressive though.
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kazil posted:....That's not how advertising works. You spend money, and the advertisement makes you more money. I doubt Budweiser, Doritos, Pepsi, Coke, etc. are all going broke by advertising during the Super Bowl. Sure they aren't but even for them who are large general market advertisers its a woefully ineffecient spot. A good example of who shouldn't be at the superbowl are companies that do one and dones and have no other advertising throughout the year due to prestige. Chipotle for instance did this and completely changed strategy the next year because its such a bad idea. On the note of terrible superbowl ads there was a shoe company whose ad was basically two white guys in a truck running down a black guy. It was their only major tv spot, made them look racist, and cratered their business to oblivion.
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