Muffyn April 3, 2015 Share April 3, 2015 A friend's son auditioned for the Nationwide dead kid ad. He is still upset he didn't get it; he contends he would have done a much better job. I pointed out he might be better off not being the face people will associate with dead children or a commercial that was almost universally loathed. 4 Link to comment
Taylorh2 April 9, 2015 Share April 9, 2015 Looks like DirecTV has pulled all those Rob Lowe ads 1 Link to comment
praeceptrix July 22, 2015 Share July 22, 2015 CNN: Watch the pot ad that got yanked off TV Since when is "recreate" a verbal form of recreation?! 2 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer July 22, 2015 Share July 22, 2015 According to merriam-webster.com, the definition of 'recreate' is "to give new life or freshness to" or "to take recreation." So there's that. That is an awesome ad. Link to comment
SmithW6079 July 22, 2015 Share July 22, 2015 Since when is "recreate" a verbal form of recreation?!No doubt after you recreate, you'll be in the mood to conversate. 4 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen July 22, 2015 Share July 22, 2015 No doubt after you recreate, you'll be in the mood to conversate. Judge Judy has said she has given up on trying to get people to stop using conversate. 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 July 22, 2015 Share July 22, 2015 I love these Drive High, Get a DUI ads we have. There are three ads in this video. The last one's my favorite, I laugh every time it comes on. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S1w8mYU207g 4 Link to comment
Kromm July 23, 2015 Share July 23, 2015 I love these Drive High, Get a DUI ads we have. There are three ads in this video. The last one's my favorite, I laugh every time it comes on. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S1w8mYU207g I like the first one best. 2 Link to comment
riley702 July 23, 2015 Share July 23, 2015 I like them all. I also liked this one that popped up in the suggested list: 2 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen September 15, 2015 Share September 15, 2015 Tide takes on gay marriage opponents: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tide-to-go-gay-wedding_55f81baee4b0c2077efbfd9e 2 Link to comment
frenchtoast September 15, 2015 Share September 15, 2015 A heads up, at the end of that article, it's a spec ad, not an actual Tide ad that will be aired. 2 Link to comment
editorgrrl September 16, 2015 Share September 16, 2015 A heads up, at the end of that article, it's a spec ad, not an actual Tide ad that will be aired. ^This. "This Fake 'Tide to Go' Ad Perfectly Spoofs Lingering Opposition to Gay Marriage" http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/fake-tide-go-ad-perfectly-spoofs-lingering-opposition-gay-marriage-166931 Link to comment
photo fox September 17, 2015 Share September 17, 2015 Just a reminder to everyone to avoid heated political topics. I understand the desire to debate and share, but it never ends well. I'd like to keep this forum slightly more friendly than the comments section of a news site. ;-) 3 Link to comment
Silver Raven December 24, 2016 Share December 24, 2016 State Farm is running an ad where a black man proposes to a white woman, and the racists are, of course, losing their shit. http://occupydemocrats.com/2016/12/24/conservative-racists-losing-minds-new-state-farm-ad/ 1 Link to comment
Moose135 December 25, 2016 Share December 25, 2016 Sadly, those reactions don't surprise me. 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 1, 2017 Share February 1, 2017 Budweiser's new Super Bowl commercial talks about their immigrant founder being rudely treated by Americans when he arrived in America. http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/31/politics/donald-trump-milwaukee-harley-davidson/ 1 Link to comment
ennui February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 I didn't see anything in that link about Budweiser. Link to comment
ennui February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Silver Raven said: Budweiser's new Super Bowl commercial talks about their immigrant founder being rudely treated by Americans when he arrived in America. So, I found the ad. I didn't see what you saw. I saw a commercial about pursuing the American Dream. Someone who came with a dream and built a company. Edited February 2, 2017 by ennui 4 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 Whoops, I included the wrong link. The Budweiser ad is here: You don't here people saying, "Go back where you came from!" 1 Link to comment
Haleth February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 So people are boycotting Budweiser now? Are they too dumb to realize this commercial was made probably a year ago and has nothing to do with current politics? 11 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 No they're boycotting Starbucks, and yes they are. 5 Link to comment
Mabinogia February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 man is that a timely commercial. This should be fun. 5 Link to comment
ennui February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 12 hours ago, Silver Raven said: You don't here people saying, "Go back where you came from!" As if no one's ever said that in the history of the world? Every immigrant group that came to the US has heard it. 2 Link to comment
Bastet February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 (edited) 8 hours ago, Haleth said: So people are boycotting Budweiser now? Are they too dumb to realize this commercial was made probably a year ago and has nothing to do with current politics? Yes, and yes. Per the Los Angeles Times, it was developed in early 2016 and shot in October. If Budweiser wasn't such gross beer, I'd buy some. Edited February 2, 2017 by Bastet 6 Link to comment
Jamoche February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 51 minutes ago, Bastet said: Yes, and yes. Per the Los Angeles Times, it was developed in early 2016 and shot in New Orleans in October. If Budweiser wasn't such gross beer, I'd buy some. Given how most beers are owned by only a handful of companies these days, there's probably one of their related brands you might like :) Link to comment
Haleth February 2, 2017 Share February 2, 2017 5 hours ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: No they're boycotting Starbucks, and yes they are. Oh dear. No coffee and no beer. That will make for some pretty cranky people. 12 Link to comment
Mabinogia February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 Go AeroMexico! Well done. Great message. 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 Audi has a new ad about equal pay for women and the right wing is going ballistic. 12 Link to comment
chenoa333 February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 Not sure if this has been mentioned but there's a Walgreens commercial that is so disturbing I don't even know what they were selling. But the commercial features 2 older grey haired women disrobing to hit the nude beach. WTF Walgreens? I mean, kudos to older women who go to nude beaches but what the f do they have to do with Walgreens? Seriously, some of these commercials make people over 50 look just plain frigging ridiculous. STOP IT! 2 Link to comment
Spartan Girl February 5, 2017 Share February 5, 2017 On February 2, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Haleth said: Oh dear. No coffee and no beer. That will make for some pretty cranky people. I say let them be miserable. 7 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 5, 2017 Share February 5, 2017 1 hour ago, Spartan Girl said: I say let them be miserable. *me jumping up and down on the like button* 5 Link to comment
bilgistic February 5, 2017 Share February 5, 2017 On 2/3/2017 at 3:44 PM, Silver Raven said: Audi has a new ad about equal pay for women and the right wing is going ballistic. I'm a tiny bit bothered by it being for cars most people can't afford, but I still love it. It's completely disgusting to me that anyone has an issue with humans being paid equally for equal work. 3 Link to comment
mojoween February 5, 2017 Share February 5, 2017 It's a silly thing to feel badly about, but I'm sad for Budweiser that their "Coming to America" ad is coming under such fire when it's been in the can for months and months. I don't drink beer so I need to see what else InBev makes so I can throw money at them. 8 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 I didn't get to see all of the Super Bowl, so I didn't see this, but apparently 84 Lumber ran their first ever Super Bowl ad. And it was about a Mexican mother and her daughter coming to America. Apparently they said to go to their website in order to see how it ended, and their website crashed. Here's the whole ad. 10 Link to comment
Bastet February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 They had to change it in order to get FOX to air it. 1 Link to comment
Moose135 February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 That's wonderful! They are going to catch hell from certain parties, but that is wonderful! 7 Link to comment
Archery February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 Weird that in the end the product that they're advertising doesn't make it into the ad. 1 Link to comment
Mabinogia February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 1 hour ago, Archery said: Weird that in the end the product that they're advertising doesn't make it into the ad. Very odd. I would have cut out about half that long journey. Seriously, we would have gotten the point with about half of the middle cut out. I didn't care for the commercial. Only liked the message at the end. 1 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 On 2/5/2017 at 0:33 PM, bilgistic said: It's completely disgusting to me that anyone has an issue with humans being paid equally for equal work. What's disgusting is politicians who try to pretend we don't already have equal pay for equal work and imply there's discrimination, when the difference in annual earnings is due to women, on average, working fewer hours at different jobs. The "gender wage gap" won't disappear until you get rid of the traditional household model where the guy is the breadwinner. 3 Link to comment
proserpina65 February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 On 02/03/2017 at 9:31 PM, chenoa333 said: Not sure if this has been mentioned but there's a Walgreens commercial that is so disturbing I don't even know what they were selling. But the commercial features 2 older grey haired women disrobing to hit the nude beach. WTF Walgreens? I mean, kudos to older women who go to nude beaches but what the f do they have to do with Walgreens? Seriously, some of these commercials make people over 50 look just plain frigging ridiculous. STOP IT! They're getting a prescription filled and buying sunscreen. Actually makes perfect sense. 3 Link to comment
bilgistic February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 1 hour ago, LoneHaranguer said: What's disgusting is politicians who try to pretend we don't already have equal pay for equal work and imply there's discrimination, when the difference in annual earnings is due to women, on average, working fewer hours at different jobs. The "gender wage gap" won't disappear until you get rid of the traditional household model where the guy is the breadwinner. This confuses me. It's a fact that an American woman currently makes $0.79 to a man's dollar. That's counting in all factors. The "less hours" myth is a misconstrual of women taking leave, most likely for childbirth. 6 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 55 minutes ago, bilgistic said: This confuses me. It's a fact that an American woman currently makes $0.79 to a man's dollar. That's counting in all factors. The "less hours" myth is a misconstrual of women taking leave, most likely for childbirth. I was working as a vet tech and so was a guy. We had the exact same hours, duties (in fact I had more, I did the books too) and responsibility. When I found out that he was getting paid more than I was I asked about it to the head vet and he said "What do you need with more money? You have a husband." 3 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer February 6, 2017 Share February 6, 2017 2 hours ago, bilgistic said: This confuses me. It's a fact that an American woman currently makes $0.79 to a man's dollar. That's counting in all factors. The "less hours" myth is a misconstrual of women taking leave, most likely for childbirth. An unbiased, comprehensive, study during the Clinton administration put the true gap at 5%, a figure still quoted although a more recent study says that it's too small to measure now. It's not just a matter of hours; it's choice of job. Something that allows you to be home for your kids after school or when they're sick isn't going to pay as well as something with a long rigorous schedule. But that's not unequal pay for equal work. As far as anecdotal evidence, I can point to women getting paid more that their male colleagues. Advertisers should stay out of political issues. 2 Link to comment
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