ennui November 4, 2016 Share November 4, 2016 2 hours ago, BookWitch said: Donna had her last dance in May of 2012. Oops. I don't know if I didn't know or if I forgot. I apologize. 1 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer November 5, 2016 Share November 5, 2016 20 hours ago, Sandman87 said: They should have gotten Olivia Newton-John on roller-skates. Even better symbolically, but I'm not sure she's still that recognizable. The Village People's outfits and John's SNF suit are both pretty well known. 2 Link to comment
Haleth November 6, 2016 Share November 6, 2016 On 11/4/2016 at 7:04 PM, ennui said: Oops. I don't know if I didn't know or if I forgot. I apologize. Death hasn't stopped advertisers from using images of celebrities. Shoot, Marilyn Monroe is still selling Snickers. 2 Link to comment
mmecorday November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 Quote Shoot, Marilyn Monroe is still selling Snickers. That commercial just will not go away! Wasn't it a Super Bowl commercial? It's time to bring back the grumpy "Great googly moogly" guy who paints "Chefs" instead of "Chiefs" on the football field. Him I liked. 12 Link to comment
stillhere1900 November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 1 hour ago, mmecorday said: That commercial just will not go away! Wasn't it a Super Bowl commercial? It's time to bring back the grumpy "Great googly moogly" guy who paints "Chefs" instead of "Chiefs" on the football field. Him I liked. What ? Link to comment
peacheslatour November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 The groundskeeper was painting "Chiefs" on the football field and he accidentally painted "Chefs", when he realized his mistake, he went "Great googly moogly!" 6 Link to comment
peacheslatour November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 Millions. It was on the Super Bowl. 4 Link to comment
stillhere1900 November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 hahahaa. The entire game was payed a field that said "CHEFS" ? 1 Link to comment
peacheslatour November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 No, that's where the Snickers come into it. The tagline was "Not going anywhere for a while?" It was just a commercial, he wasn't the actual groundskeeper. 1 Link to comment
Sandman87 November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 Etymology note - "Googly moogly" appears to have first been used in the English language in 1956, on a recording of "Stranded in the Jungle" by the Cadets. Frank Zappa later said "great googly moogly" repeatedly on various recordings. I don't know why I felt the need to look that up. 2 Link to comment
Jamoche November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 Slow-motion jaw drop moment - the Schoolhouse Rock song "My hero zero" has been licensed for a zero-down car ad. 1 Link to comment
withanaich November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 19 hours ago, peacheslatour said: The groundskeeper was painting "Chiefs" on the football field and he accidentally painted "Chefs", when he realized his mistake, he went "Great googly moogly!" Heh, that's all I can think of whenever my husband's watching football and they're playing in that stadium. 4 Link to comment
Sandman87 November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 17 hours ago, Jamoche said: Slow-motion jaw drop moment - the Schoolhouse Rock song "My hero zero" has been licensed for a zero-down car ad. Yeah, I saw that too. Why do they think that making me sad will make me want to buy their crapmobile? 2 Link to comment
bilgistic November 10, 2016 Share November 10, 2016 This evening, my cat had an...issue...with his backside, so I cleaned him up. Right afterward, before I could stop the words from tumbling from my mouth, I told him he has a "shiny hiney". I BLAME YOU ALL. 19 Link to comment
InDueTime November 10, 2016 Share November 10, 2016 I'm a little confused by this Volkswagen ad. Why are they looking so disturbed at the eagle getting a fish? Did they think it would pick them up and taking them too? Relax, people. I think that seeing an eagle in nature would look cool in person. P.S. That isn't how an eagle really sounds. 2 Link to comment
Brattinella November 10, 2016 Share November 10, 2016 I regularly watch eagle cams, owl cams, osprey cams, etc. They all are predators and eat live prey. And you are right, eagles don't sound like that. 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 10, 2016 Share November 10, 2016 I'm confused by the Toyota "You Don't Own Me" ads - they're NOT advertising a leasing program, so what is it about non-ownership they want us to grasp? Don't they want us to BUY the cars? 8 Link to comment
Bastet November 10, 2016 Share November 10, 2016 Quote P.S. That isn't how an eagle really sounds. Having taken up the - at times very difficult to watch - habit of monitoring nest cams of several (wild) bald eagle nests last season, that is what is most distracting to me about the commercial. 1 Link to comment
CoderLady November 10, 2016 Share November 10, 2016 It's a red-tailed hawk, right? I can't find the page now, but someone on another site was expressing annoyance over how the hawk's call always gets used for eagle sounds. 2 Link to comment
theatremouse November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 I think red-tailed hawk tends to be used as "any/every bird of prey" sounds. 4 Link to comment
Haleth November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 We have some blue jays that have mastered their impression of red tailed hawks. I hear it and look to the sky only to realize it's only the stupid jays. 4 Link to comment
Joe Blow November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 On 11/8/2016 at 7:28 AM, withanaich said: Heh, that's all I can think of whenever my husband's watching football and they're playing in that stadium. For me, that's every home game. That commercial's probably 20 years old, and it still gets referenced pretty frequently. 4 Link to comment
Joe Blow November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 I get the concept of the LetItGo ads (someone needs convincing to get rid of something they're not using)...but it's basically someone being a real jerk to someone else about something the other person would clearly really like to keep. It does not make me want to use the site in any way. 6 Link to comment
ennui November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 (edited) On 11/9/2016 at 7:05 PM, Brattinella said: I regularly watch eagle cams, owl cams, osprey cams, etc. They all are predators and eat live prey. And you are right, eagles don't sound like that. I've seen the commercial a few times, and the part that puzzles me is that predator animals don't normally announce their arrival. "Yo, dinner, here I come, ready or not!" Edited November 11, 2016 by ennui Prey and predators are two different critters. 1 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer November 11, 2016 Share November 11, 2016 3 hours ago, ennui said: I've seen the commercial a few times, and the part that puzzles me is that predator animals don't normally announce their arrival. "Yo, dinner, here I come, ready or not!" I think that depends on the predator. Some prey will freeze when they think they're in danger, hoping not to be spotted, so a predator that's already got a bead on dinner could use that reaction to its advantage. 1 Link to comment
mojoween November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 This isn't a headscratcher in that I don't get the commercial, it's that in the VSP direct ad it's driving me bonkers that I can't place where I know the dark-haired guy in the glasses from. I feel like whatever I saw him in he played a jerk. Link to comment
InDueTime November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 5 hours ago, mojoween said: This isn't a headscratcher in that I don't get the commercial, it's that in the VSP direct ad it's driving me bonkers that I can't place where I know the dark-haired guy in the glasses from. I feel like whatever I saw him in he played a jerk. This one? https://www.ispot.tv/ad/AAys/vsp-the-strangest-things Do this guy's dumbass coworkers really think he's Superman? Hopefully, they're just making jokes. Link to comment
StaceyNotStacie November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 On 10/26/2016 at 9:19 PM, xaxat said: Anyone you have just met who seems that hesitant about holding your baby. . . IS SOMEONE YOU DON'T WANT HOLDING YOUR BABY! I was thinking that the parents were hoping he'd let them hold the tacos while he was holding the baby. 4 Link to comment
mojoween November 12, 2016 Share November 12, 2016 2 hours ago, InDueTime said: This one? https://www.ispot.tv/ad/AAys/vsp-the-strangest-things Do this guy's dumbass coworkers really think he's Superman? Hopefully, they're just making jokes. That's the one, I know that guy from something I I do not know what. I did not even realize there were Superman jokes because I wasn't even paying attention to the words. Man that's a dumb ad. 1 Link to comment
topanga November 15, 2016 Share November 15, 2016 On 11/9/2016 at 11:29 PM, Prevailing Wind said: I'm confused by the Toyota "You Don't Own Me" ads - they're NOT advertising a leasing program, so what is it about non-ownership they want us to grasp? Don't they want us to BUY the cars? You'd think I know the answer, since I've seen this commercial dozens of times. It's on constant rotation during NFL games. But I think Toyota is saying that owning a Corolla gives you confidence and the courage to be your own person. --Oh, look. It's on again right now.-- What I'd like to know is why there are bicyclists in a car commercial. Aren't bicycles the anti-cars? The only thing I like about this ad is that the first woman we see (the chef whose boss throws her food in the garbage) reminds me a little of the actress Tatiana Maslany. 4 Link to comment
mmecorday November 15, 2016 Share November 15, 2016 (edited) There's a commercial for some wealth management firm with a girl scrambling up the stairs to her apartment. She gets a phone call from her dad. "How was your first week?" asks dad. "Long," says the exhausted and disheveled girl. She gets to her apartment and the conversation continues. Dad is with his financial adviser and she wants to talk to the daughter about her long-term financial goals. The daughter correctly surmises that dad is just working out a way for daughter to maximize her money so that she can "pay him back." Pay him back for what? For raising her? For putting her through college? ETA: Here it is. It's an ad for Edward Jones. The comments have been disabled, which usually means that people had unkind things to say. Edited November 15, 2016 by mmecorday to add video 2 Link to comment
St. Claire November 15, 2016 Share November 15, 2016 So, in the latest Campbell's soup commercial I've seen, Dad is waiting up for daughter (who is late for curfew) and puts bubble wrap on the stairs so that she can't sneak in unnoticed. My big question is this- who in the heck fixes tomato soup and grilled cheese when they are waiting up for their kids to come home in the wee hours of morning?! 5 Link to comment
Silver Raven November 15, 2016 Share November 15, 2016 How does the cheese magically get from one side of the turkey to the other once the sandwich is closed? 8 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 When has Subway EVER placed sauce with a spoon instead of a squeeze bottle? 5 Link to comment
Jamoche November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 Whoa, if you had started to quote a comment with a video in it, then decided not to but didn't clear it, then came back to the same page later, it'll start auto-playing even though it's not visible on the screen until you click in the reply box. 3 Link to comment
ennui November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 I had that issue the other day, with the Santa Claus and PooPourri commercial. Of all the videos to be stuck with!! 1 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 Speaking of music, Estee Lauder is using Lady Marmalade in their new ad. The original and not the cover from Moulin Rouge, but still. I'm like, Ya'll know that song is about a hooker, right? 9 Link to comment
peacheslatour November 16, 2016 Share November 16, 2016 47 minutes ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: Speaking of music, Estee Lauder is using Lady Marmalade in their new ad. The original and not the cover from Moulin Rouge, but still. I'm like, Ya'll know that song is about a hooker, right? I'll put this in the nominations for the Iggy Awards this year. 1 Link to comment
ennui November 17, 2016 Share November 17, 2016 Today I heard a radio ad for VW's "Sign Then Drive" event. I suspect the kidnapped car salespersons can't be too far behind. I wonder if we'll get new ads, or repeats. Link to comment
proserpina65 November 17, 2016 Share November 17, 2016 16 hours ago, ennui said: Today I heard a radio ad for VW's "Sign Then Drive" event. I suspect the kidnapped car salespersons can't be too far behind. I wonder if we'll get new ads, or repeats. Currently we're getting the desecration of childhood memories through the use of My Hero, Zero from Schoolhouse Rock. On 11/15/2016 at 8:43 PM, Prevailing Wind said: When has Subway EVER placed sauce with a spoon instead of a squeeze bottle? When does Subway ever put that much meat on a sandwich? 6 Link to comment
Brattinella November 17, 2016 Share November 17, 2016 2 hours ago, proserpina65 said: Currently we're getting the desecration of childhood memories through the use of My Hero, Zero from Schoolhouse Rock. When does Subway ever put that much meat on a sandwich? If you pay for double meat. :( Link to comment
BooksRule November 17, 2016 Share November 17, 2016 (edited) It sounds like the Pillsbury 'Friendsgiving' commercial voiceover guy is saying 'For all you Friendsgiving ho's, invite who you want....' I think he's supposed to be saying 'hosts' (I don't know what other word it could be), but even the close-captioning says 'hose'. Edited November 17, 2016 by BooksRule 2 Link to comment
Haleth November 18, 2016 Share November 18, 2016 On 11/16/2016 at 3:52 PM, Cobalt Stargazer said: Speaking of music, Estee Lauder is using Lady Marmalade in their new ad. The original and not the cover from Moulin Rouge, but still. I'm like, Ya'll know that song is about a hooker, right? Well, the model is one of the Kardashian clan, so... 6 Link to comment
BooksRule November 19, 2016 Share November 19, 2016 (edited) Never mind. Edited November 19, 2016 by BooksRule Had to delete wrong video Link to comment
BooksRule November 19, 2016 Share November 19, 2016 (edited) This commercial is cute, but I don't understand why there is a disclaimer right in the middle (when they show the dog) that says that 'no animals were harmed during the filming of this commercial'. The kid is petting the dog; they aren't making it jump out of an airplane or something. Edited November 19, 2016 by BooksRule 1 Link to comment
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