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Postal Parcel posted:And wow, I'm surprised that movies now show fisting. Never saw Caligula, huh? Lucky you.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:13 |
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Karma Monkey posted:Never saw Caligula, huh? Lucky you. I wonder how Malcolm McDowell feels about that film in his twilight years. Honestly it seems like Malcolm McDowell just doesn't give a gently caress about anything. "Movie directed by Penthouse? Sign me up dude." Although I heard that ~that scene~ in clockwork orange almost cost him his vision and was painful.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:22 |
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Zaphod42 posted:I wonder how Malcolm McDowell feels about that film in his twilight years. Yea, scratched his corneas up something fierce or something like that. I also get the impression that he gives no fucks. Given his looks, the number of nude scenes and sex scenes he has gotten to do is pretty impressive, really. Granted most of them were horrific torture porn, but eh, money spends the same.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:32 |
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Ignite Memories posted:Seriously. Marketers don't like talking about it, but Millenials are loving broke and saddled with huge amounts of debt. Maybe Gen Y'ers want expensive organic artisanal ingredients and poo poo, but Millenials just want more pizza than the other guy will give them for the same price. The dumb move in marketing I saw from pizza hut was getting an ad that said "$11 ANY pizza. Yes, you read that right. ANY Pizza." *Additional charge for stuffed crust.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:42 |
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Tunicate posted:The dumb move in marketing I saw from pizza hut was getting an ad that said Especially since everybody knows that stuffed crust is the only reason you even get Pizza Hutt. Its like Jack in the Box charging extra for curly fries. You fuckers know that's the only reason I even come here!
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:50 |
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Karma Monkey posted:Never saw Caligula, huh? Lucky you. Oh, never seen it. But, did that movie advertise the fisting on a poster?
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:56 |
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The thing with Whole Foods starting a new chain to target Millennials seems like something of a bad idea. It looks like it might have the effect of lessening the emphasis on the main brand, in an already crowded market. Here in Austin anyway there are no shortage of places to get organic food for reasonable prices, most notably Central Market I suppose. Who knows though, maybe they'll successfully find and target undeserved markets.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 22:57 |
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Considering what many people think millennial means, one would think that Whole Foods already has that market down pat and doesn't need another store.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 23:09 |
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Postal Parcel posted:Oh, never seen it. Kind of. It was a big picture of a dude with bleeding eyes. So, they didn't advertise the fisting per se, just the effects of watching it.
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# ? Jun 23, 2015 23:40 |
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Karma Monkey posted:Wow, I thought only the US did classy stuff like that. Apologies if this was covered before, but here's an article on lots of 9/11 advertising: Fleshlight, really? Somebody Photoshop two of those with a plane crashing into them.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 03:21 |
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Zaphod42 posted:I wonder how Malcolm McDowell feels about that film in his twilight years. All the really pornographic stuff was shot without the cast's knowledge, or even the director's. Lots of names were taken off when the final product was unveiled.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 03:58 |
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Dude was in Tank Girl. He gives no fucks.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 04:21 |
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Panic! at Nabisco posted:The difference is that usually, in a somewhat competent company or agency, someone will be there to step in and go "hey, uh, that kinda looks like a swastika" or "that imagery evokes a penis pointing at the client's head" or whatever. Misspellings are another great one in rush-to-print, "sweat treats" or "heart-punding adventure" are two I've witnessed.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 04:28 |
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Ryoshi posted:So Nvidia had a recent promotion where you could buy one of their graphics cards and receive hotly anticipated title BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT (tm) for free. This was meant to show off Nvidia's recent cards and how well they run even graphically intensive new games, and developer Rocksteady got a lot of free advertising out of it. Seriously, words cannot express the schadenfreude involved here. I love Rocksteady, and tbh at this point I prefer Nvidia over AMD, but watching these two collaborate on a video game deal with a game that can't even run on the higher-end graphics cards it comes bundled with is loving beautiful.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 04:56 |
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On the other hand I like Dave Lang and I don't want the whole Internet poo poo on Iron Galaxy.
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death .cab for qt posted:Seriously, words cannot express the schadenfreude involved here. I love Rocksteady, and tbh at this point I prefer Nvidia over AMD, but watching these two collaborate on a video game deal with a game that can't even run on the higher-end graphics cards it comes bundled with is loving beautiful. Not only that, but the game genuinely runs better on CONSOLES than PC. Those consoles that cost the same as just those graphics cards alone.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 11:13 |
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Cross post from the football pics thread
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pookel posted:I just assumed it was Leslie Nielsen. That might improve the movie. Yes, I too enjoy spooky skeletons.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 14:16 |
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Liverpool also pissed people off by having Dunkin Donuts make a logo homage that replaced the flames on the crests with iced coffees. The flames are in memory of the 96 Liverpool fans who died in a stadium disaster.
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Overminty posted:Cross post from the football pics thread But, but, but his hair is different! hahahahahaha Subway, you silly dilly.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 15:57 |
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Speaking of donuts and marketing disasters, here in Australia Donut King decided a great idea would be to have a commercial featuring former politician Pauline Hanson. For those not in the know, she was a chip-shop owner turned leader of a far-right wing party who declared Australia was to be swamped by Asians and anyone coming from South Africa was guaranteed to have AIDS. Her very insular views and thick as bricks comments did strike a chord with "everyday" voters and propelled her into parliament before her party disintegrated and her ending up arrested for electoral fraud. Somewhere after that bloodbath she tried to regain her political power and I suspect spruiking donuts was an attempt to get back into line with the voting public. The ad firm's excuse was that they were focusing on people who had their five minutes of fame, such as former Big Brother contestants and ex-weather reporters. Needless to say the Australian public found the whole concept surreal and the ad quietly vanished.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 16:01 |
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http://www.politico.com/story/2013/12/obamacare-boosters-memes-101352.html Poorly-done marketing aimed at millennials? "BROSURANCE" anyone?
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 16:21 |
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There's been a kerfuffle over Destiny, Bungie's latest game lately, because they announced the next DLC/expansion is $40 (twice the cost of the first two) but doesn't quite seem worth it, as well as a $80 collector's edition with several exclusive items you can't get anywhere else. Collector's editions with exclusives are nothing new in gaming, but for a game that's been out a whole year that's kinda messed up. People who are loyal fans who bought the game at launch and got both DLC already would have to buy the game a second time, including both DLC, just to get the exclusives. There was an interview to discuss these issues as well as the European pricing being an inappropriate direct conversion ($40 = £40 right?? $80 = £80?? no??) which seemed remarkably tone deaf and came across as smug and money-grubbing while dismissing concerns: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-06-22-destiny-the-taken-king-director-defends-40-expansion-price-tag And then, with the fanbase already frustrated and grumbling loudly on the internet, they announced this today: Forbes is scathing: http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2015/06/22/bungies-disastrous-taken-king-interview-could-have-ramifications-for-destiny/ http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2015/06/24/destiny-announces-ill-timed-red-bull-exclusive-quest-for-the-taken-king/ Zaphod42 has a new favorite as of 16:50 on Jun 24, 2015 |
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Zaphod42 posted:There's been a kerfuffle over Destiny, Bungie's latest game lately, because they announced the next DLC/expansion is $40 (twice the cost of the first two) but doesn't quite seem worth it, as well as a $80 collector's edition with several exclusive items you can't get anywhere else. Collector's editions with exclusives are nothing new in gaming, but for a game that's been out a whole year that's kinda messed up. People who are loyal fans who bought the game at launch and got both DLC already would have to buy the game a second time, including both DLC, just to get the exclusives. quote:“If I fired up a video right now and showed you the emotes you would throw money at the screen,” I really like reading this thread, it's one of my favourites, but *gently caress* all this stuff about emotes/emoticons has made me realise, yep, I am now out of that 18-34 age range (35 this year ) I just don't understand why anyone would get THAT excited about emoticons.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 17:05 |
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“I’m really excited to be a part of this partnership,” said Michael “Flamesword” Chaves, Red Bull eSport athlete. “I love that Red Bull and Destiny have a shared sense of adventure, camaraderie, and pushing boundaries that both brands embody.” loving hell dude. Suck your master's moneycock. Embrace the feeling, for soon it will be all that you know.
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Rondette posted:I really like reading this thread, it's one of my favourites, but *gently caress* all this stuff about emotes/emoticons has made me realise, yep, I am now out of that 18-34 age range (35 this year ) I just don't understand why anyone would get THAT excited about emoticons. Its not even that fans are necessarily going crazy to get the emotes though as much as a developer is saying in an interview "heh, if I showed you these right now you'd totally throw money at the screen" Bungie's community manager later posted "well all the physical collector's editions have sold out, so clearly some people found the value in it oh but I guess that wasn't the point" Its just the most blatant "gently caress you, loyal customers" I've seen in awhile.
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de la peche posted:“I’m really excited to be a part of this partnership,” said Michael “Flamesword” Chaves, Red Bull eSport athlete. “I love that Red Bull and Destiny have a shared sense of adventure, camaraderie, and pushing boundaries that both brands embody.” Destiny, a game well known for pushing boundaries.
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I can't even imagine what emotes would make me throw money at the screen - we already have sitting, waving, pointing and dancing, and there's not a who lot of situations where flipping the bird would work in game. I think I'm set.
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Ryoshi posted:I can't even imagine what emotes would make me throw money at the screen - we already have sitting, waving, pointing and dancing, and there's not a who lot of situations where flipping the bird would work in game. I think I'm set. The new emotes will allow player avatars to throw money at screens
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de la peche posted:“I’m really excited to be a part of this partnership,” said Michael “Flamesword” Chaves, Red Bull eSport athlete. “I love that Red Bull and Destiny have a shared sense of adventure, camaraderie, and pushing boundaries that both brands embody.” Funny you put it that way, this came to mind instantly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovc-O_z4daQ
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Ryoshi posted:I can't even imagine what emotes would make me throw money at the screen - we already have sitting, waving, pointing and dancing, and there's not a who lot of situations where flipping the bird would work in game. I think I'm set. Says the man on comedy forum something awful dot com where thirty dollars were spent to create a single line:
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Ryoshi posted:I can't even imagine what emotes would make me throw money at the screen - we already have sitting, waving, pointing and dancing, and there's not a who lot of situations where flipping the bird would work in game. I think I'm set. Someone, break this down for me. So Destiny fans are mad that Bungie are bringing out a collector's edition containing three new emotes (which I assume are canned animations of a few seconds each), and they're upset that to get them they'd have to pay $80. They see it as a rip-off because they've already bought the game & dlc and don't want to rebuy content they own. Perhaps I'm missing something enormous here, but why don't they just not buy it if they don't think it's worth the money? They're just silly animations right?
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 18:33 |
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Mr. Flunchy posted:Someone, break this down for me. So Destiny fans are mad that Bungie are bringing out a collector's edition containing three new emotes (which I assume are canned animations of a few seconds each), and they're upset that to get them they'd have to pay $80. I already did, but here goes again. The reason its $80 is because its the new stuff plus the base game plus the two expansions that are already out. Anybody who is a fan already bought the base game, the first expansion and the second expansion. The new expansion is $40. If they simply sold a collector's edition for existing fans that didn't include the base game and first two expansions for $50 everybody would be happy. If they sold the collector's edition items separately for $10-$20 everybody would be happy. Its forcing people to buy something you already sold them to get something else which is really loving frustrating. And again, their response was "well it already sold out so gently caress you, we're getting paid." And again, its infinitely worse for European players because its £80. That's $125 USD for what should cost $40-50 USD. If Destiny was a brand new game people would happily buy it with the emotes for $80, but its not. People already own the game. Making people buy it again just to get these exclusives is a real dick move. And those exclusives appeal more to long-term players than new players. Its just bad marketing. loving Norton.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 18:36 |
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Zaphod42 posted:Its forcing people to buy something you already sold them to get something else which is really loving frustrating. And again, their response was "well it already sold out so gently caress you, we're getting paid." How are they forcing people to do anything?! I feel old.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 18:37 |
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Mr. Flunchy posted:How are they forcing people to do anything?! Sorry I used the wrong language but you could really guess what I mean. They are making it so that the only way to get those things is to buy them in a bundle with other things you already own. Clearly they're not forcing you, my loving bad. You guys are some serious corporate apologists acting like this kind of abusive business practice is totally fine and we're all being babies. "Want a new remote key for your car? The only way we sell them is bundled with radiators."
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 18:39 |
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Zaphod42 posted:Sorry I used the wrong language but you could really guess what I mean. We're talking about three canned animations like this right? I mean... is this really worth getting upset about?
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Mr. Flunchy posted:We're talking about three canned animations like this right? The Red Bull thing is about an exclusive mission, and who knows what else there is. And no, its not just that. There's also items that give you huge XP boosts. Its pretty hosed up. They're getting made fun of already by other game companies: Just posted to the official Dying Light twitter account.
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# ? Jun 24, 2015 18:42 |
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Rondette posted:I really like reading this thread, it's one of my favourites, but *gently caress* all this stuff about emotes/emoticons has made me realise, yep, I am now out of that 18-34 age range (35 this year ) I just don't understand why anyone would get THAT excited about emoticons. Reminder that one of the earliest(?) DLCs came from Bethesda and was nothing but horse armor. No stats, no quests, just a visual change. Gamers will buy anything
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Zaphod42 posted:The Red Bull thing is about an exclusive mission, and who knows what else there is. So buy a $1.99 can of Red Bull for the mission and the boost? I'd rather do that than pay $20 for a mission and a few gun upgrades anyway. I swear, some people will whine about anything. If you can't live without a few more emotes to the point where you're even considering dropping the cash to rebuy the game to get them the problem is absolutely not on Activision's side.
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