Silver Raven July 27, 2017 Share July 27, 2017 This commercial is annoying enough, but they run it every freaking commercial break during daytime tv. https://www.ispot.tv/ad/wqcC/americas-best-cxl-sales-event-sensitive-hearing 1 Link to comment
bilgistic July 27, 2017 Share July 27, 2017 1 hour ago, mojoween said: If someone slapped me in the face with a Twizzler, I would take a flamethrower to their house. It would NOT make me smile. The commercial in which the actors are in Brady Bunch-style boxes on the screen and Twizzlers are inched on screen and poked at their faces just looks sexual to me. 6 Link to comment
peacheslatour July 27, 2017 Share July 27, 2017 18 minutes ago, bilgistic said: The commercial in which the actors are in Brady Bunch-style boxes on the screen and Twizzlers are inched on screen and poked at their faces just looks sexual to me. I don't know if it's a Twizzlers commercial but there is on where there's this creepy looking muppet thing with apparently Twizzlers for hair. Just no. 2 Link to comment
Silver Raven July 27, 2017 Share July 27, 2017 13 minutes ago, peacheslatour said: I don't know if it's a Twizzlers commercial but there is on where there's this creepy looking muppet thing with apparently Twizzlers for hair. Just no. That's AM/PM gas station markets. It's disgusting. 3 Link to comment
HipOldBat July 27, 2017 Share July 27, 2017 1 hour ago, Silver Raven said: This commercial is annoying enough, but they run it every freaking commercial break during daytime tv. https://www.ispot.tv/ad/wqcC/americas-best-cxl-sales-event-sensitive-hearing I know I am probably in the minority here but I like this one. Not the owl, but the girl. I think it's a cute ad. I need to get out more, I think. 2 Link to comment
Brattinella July 27, 2017 Share July 27, 2017 But the owl is Norm MacDonald! I love it! 2 Link to comment
xaxat July 27, 2017 Share July 27, 2017 The New York State Lottery is running a series of ads for one of their games. This one baffles me. Dad wins a thousand dollars a day and decides that he wants to spend his time building a fort for his kids without his kids? Quite the dad. 1 Link to comment
configdotsys July 27, 2017 Share July 27, 2017 3 hours ago, smittykins said: Thanks, @peacheslatour. Yesterday would've been our 20th anniversary. Sorry for your loss. I'm at 18 months after losing my husband very suddenly. Our anniversary just passed too, would have been 18 years. Again, so sorry. 36 minutes ago, xaxat said: The New York State Lottery is running a series of ads for one of their games. This one baffles me. Dad wins a thousand dollars a day and decides that he wants to spend his time building a fort for his kids without his kids? Quite the dad. I posted about this ad a while back. Meanwhile, that stupid thing that he built in the living room had to have taken all day to build, so not only did he blow an opportunity to spend 10 hours with his kid turning the living room furniture into a plaything, but the kid never came out of his room all day and saw what was going on? Hey Dad, if you don't win the lottery, there's always the weekend to do those sorts of things too. Totally baffling. 2 Link to comment
janie jones July 28, 2017 Share July 28, 2017 1 hour ago, Brattinella said: But the owl is Norm MacDonald! I love it! The owl isn't Norm MacDonald. According to the link above, it's some guy named Chris Fries. I don't like the girl but I don't have a problem with the owl. 1 Link to comment
configdotsys July 28, 2017 Share July 28, 2017 I kept forgetting to post how much I HATE all of the stupid Wayfair commercials. Another one on the hate list are the Progressive ones with that stupid box.... Whole Wheeeeeat Waffles?!?!?!?!? 11 Link to comment
Brattinella July 28, 2017 Share July 28, 2017 Yeah, Chris Fries is the voiceover in THAT commercial, but there is another owl one in the playground with Norm AND Chris Fries. :P 2 Link to comment
configdotsys July 28, 2017 Share July 28, 2017 19 hours ago, Brattinella said: Yeah, Chris Fries is the voiceover in THAT commercial, but there is another owl one in the playground with Norm AND Chris Fries. :P Ha. I have no idea who that is but the voice is as irritating as that group of Colonels that KFC threw at us last year. Hated every one of them except George Hamilton. I have a thing with voices. They can make me crazy. A great example are those people with kid voices in the Haribo commercial. I fear for my television's safety when that commercial comes on. Not sure if it's in the rotation much anymore but I have shows DVR'd that I put on while cleaning and stuff and get a taste of many older commercial that I hate. 6 Link to comment
Brattinella July 28, 2017 Share July 28, 2017 Ah, George Hamilton! He is still yummy as hell, IMO. *sigh* 4 Link to comment
Ohwell July 28, 2017 Share July 28, 2017 22 minutes ago, Brattinella said: Ah, George Hamilton! He is still yummy as hell, IMO. *sigh* A silver fox, he is. I still have an autographed photo I got from him about 25 years ago. 3 Link to comment
chenoa333 July 29, 2017 Share July 29, 2017 On 7/27/2017 at 1:34 PM, Silver Raven said: This commercial is annoying enough, but they run it every freaking commercial break during daytime tv. https://www.ispot.tv/ad/wqcC/americas-best-cxl-sales-event-sensitive-hearing I don't get the idea of a person shopping running into an owl perched outside an eyeglasses store. I mean, that's only happened to me maybe twice in my life! (I jest!) This commercial sucks especially when she (the human) says "Gaaaah! 4 Link to comment
QuinnInND July 29, 2017 Share July 29, 2017 The Domino's commercial for their new bread twist things. They look poop shaped to me. Not what they intended, I'm sure. 1 Link to comment
theatremouse July 29, 2017 Share July 29, 2017 They look like <name your disease> ribbons to me, but dough. 2 Link to comment
TattleTeeny July 29, 2017 Share July 29, 2017 Quote I kept forgetting to post how much I HATE all of the stupid Wayfair commercials. One of the stupid Wayfair ladies has my table & chairs! 1 Link to comment
Poohbear617 July 29, 2017 Share July 29, 2017 When I see a commercial that has disturbing or disgusting scene in it I am unable to get it out of mind, have trouble eating/sleeping. The ASPCA ads (I give money to shelters and all my dogs are rescues) but I will pay big money to stop those commercials. Also I get grossed out at the ped egg and foot sander YUCK but today there was a commercial (don't remember name) but it was another acne product. They showed popping a zit and then wiping away the pus....Eww, eww eww. It's been about 5 hours and still can't get it out of my head!!! 11 Link to comment
crazycatlady58 July 30, 2017 Share July 30, 2017 If you can figure out a way to stop those ASAPCA ads let me know. I will be glad to toss in some money . I do not pay that much attention to comercials but I will hurt my self trying to get out of the room to avoid them. 8 Link to comment
Jamoche July 30, 2017 Share July 30, 2017 13 hours ago, TattleTeeny said: One of the stupid Wayfair ladies has my table & chairs! There have been times when a Google shopping search has turned up a Wayfair product that's almost exactly what I want, and I remember the ads and move on. 2 Link to comment
TattleTeeny July 30, 2017 Share July 30, 2017 Well, that table looks nice but the enamel (or whatever it is on top) chips and reveals particle board beneath! Bah! 1 Link to comment
HipOldBat July 30, 2017 Share July 30, 2017 (edited) 14 hours ago, Poohbear617 said: When I see a commercial that has disturbing or disgusting scene in it I am unable to get it out of mind, have trouble eating/sleeping. The ASPCA ads (I give money to shelters and all my dogs are rescues) but I will pay big money to stop those commercials. That is a brilliant idea! "Send us enough money and we'll stop upsetting you with our ads!" Both my cats were rescued from a sadistic monster right after they were born, and as I am on disability I really struggle to support them. I would LOVE to give monthly to a shelter but I can't. So those ads not only upset me, they make me feel guilty as well. I would save pennies to pay them to get them to stop. And then there's the "why are you filming this animal suffering when you should put down the camera and save him?" thing. I know, it's irrational but that's always my reaction. Edited July 30, 2017 by HipOldBat wrote "cars" instead of "cats" 14 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind July 30, 2017 Share July 30, 2017 When I was on my Road Trip last month, I was in Parkersburg, WV and I took the sternwheeler ride to Blennerhassett Island. It's a 20 minute ride. On the boat, I saw a woman wearing a Seymour Butt necklace. I had to make quite an effort not to laugh at her. Naturally, I thought of all of us at PTV. And then I went outside to stand at the rail and I laughed into the wind. 21 Link to comment
bilgistic July 30, 2017 Share July 30, 2017 Then you shared your experience here and made me laugh! The gift that keeps on giving! 7 Link to comment
configdotsys July 31, 2017 Share July 31, 2017 On 7/29/2017 at 5:44 PM, Poohbear617 said: When I see a commercial that has disturbing or disgusting scene in it I am unable to get it out of mind, have trouble eating/sleeping. The ASPCA ads (I give money to shelters and all my dogs are rescues) but I will pay big money to stop those commercials. Also I get grossed out at the ped egg and foot sander YUCK but today there was a commercial (don't remember name) but it was another acne product. They showed popping a zit and then wiping away the pus....Eww, eww eww. It's been about 5 hours and still can't get it out of my head!!! We are twins. Those images stay with me for such a long time and affect my eating and sleeping as well. There have been a couple of stories in the news lately that I cannot shake. I really hope that there is some kind of karmic retribution for these inhuman savages that are cruel to animals. 6 Link to comment
Brattinella July 31, 2017 Share July 31, 2017 1 minute ago, configdotsys said: I really hope that there is some kind of karmic retribution for these inhuman savages that are cruel to animals. Because TPTB hardly ever hold them to any severe level of responsibility for their heinous acts. 5 Link to comment
Blergh July 31, 2017 Share July 31, 2017 (edited) On 7/27/2017 at 2:15 PM, mojoween said: If someone slapped me in the face with a Twizzler, I would take a flamethrower to their house. It would NOT make me smile. That ad reminds of those times in childhood and teens when obnoxious relatives and/or peers would deliberately say or do something upsetting and then, the instant I frowned would try the 'you're not REALLY mad. I'm just teasing and I'll make you laugh at yourself for being such a grump' deal to the amusement of other relatives and peers. Nope. I'm STILL calling you out! P.S. And I HATE Twizzlers! Edited July 31, 2017 by Blergh addendum 7 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer July 31, 2017 Share July 31, 2017 On 7/30/2017 at 8:10 AM, HipOldBat said: And then there's the "why are you filming this animal suffering when you should put down the camera and save him?" thing. I know, it's irrational but that's always my reaction. There's an ad featuring a little short-haired dog sitting in the snow shivering where it's pretty obvious that they're the ones who put him there to be filmed. I guess a clip of a big shaggy dog laying comfortably in its house with snow on the surrounding yard wasn't compelling enough. 1 Link to comment
peacheslatour July 31, 2017 Share July 31, 2017 2 hours ago, Blergh said: That ad reminds of those times in childhood and teens when obnoxious relatives and/or peers would deliberately say or do something upsetting and then, the instant I frowned would try the 'you're not REALLY mad. I'm just teasing and I'll make you laugh at yourself for being such a grump' deal to the amusement of other relatives and peers. Nope. I'm STILL calling you out! P.S. And I HATE Twizzlers! Ah yes, the famous Schrodinger's Douche Bag. 6 Link to comment
Brattinella July 31, 2017 Share July 31, 2017 Regarding punishment for animal abusers: A 19 yr sentence was just handed down for a serial cat killer in California. I think he killed 20 neighborhood cats (pets). Finally a real punishment! 10 Link to comment
chenoa333 August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 3 hours ago, Brattinella said: Regarding punishment for animal abusers: A 19 yr sentence was just handed down for a serial cat killer in California. I think he killed 20 neighborhood cats (pets). Finally a real punishment! That's good news but unbelievable! I don't even want to know about his crimes. As we all know, he will never serve all of those 19 years. But that judge who sentenced him is a hero! 8 Link to comment
chessiegal August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 Red Baron pizza commercial with Mom getting award for her family finishing an effin' frozen pizza. I don't have children, but my husband has a lot of grandkids. I know kids can be picky eaters, but I've never seen a single one turn down pizza in one form or another. Not a single vegetable in sight in that commercial. Ugh. 6 Link to comment
Silver Raven August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 4 hours ago, chessiegal said: Red Baron pizza commercial with Mom getting award for her family finishing an effin' frozen pizza. I don't have children, but my husband has a lot of grandkids. I know kids can be picky eaters, but I've never seen a single one turn down pizza in one form or another. Not a single vegetable in sight in that commercial. Ugh. I hate those ads. They make it look like women like "The Baroness" only have value when they have kids and families. 5 Link to comment
Ubiquitous August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 (edited) Toyota's "Enjoy the Go!" ad campaign had a shitty new set of ads featuring fairy tales, except they don't make a damn bit of sense! I'd put this in the "scratch my head" forum but they annoy the hell out of me more than confuse me. This one in particular involves "Rapunzel" "escaping" from her boss at work and using her hair as an impromptu zipline to join her friends and drive off into the whatever. Umm, won't her boss notice her absence and isn't she in danger of getting fired for skipping work? https://www.ispot.tv/ad/woK0/2018-toyota-c-hr-rapunzel Edited August 2, 2017 by Ubiquitous 3 Link to comment
ennui August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 (edited) On 7/25/2017 at 4:34 AM, configdotsys said: People singing in their cars just look like asses to me and is such a tired idea for a commercial. Couple that with a sing along song that's overused and we have a new Hyundai commercial with two cars at a stoplight with the people screaming Sweet Caroline. I can't get the remote fast enough to mute it. I've seen this commercial several times. I really wish they'd left it with Neil Diamond singing; or, if the people singing along would do a nice version, instead of mocking the song. If I had to ride with the woman screeching "BOMP BOMP BOM", I'd get out of the car. Edited August 2, 2017 by ennui 5 Link to comment
Silver Raven August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 Just now, ennui said: I've seen this commercial several times. I really wish they'd left it with Neil Diamond singing; or, if the people singing along would do a nice version, instead of mocking the song. If I had to ride with the woman screeching "BOMP BOMP BOM", I'd get out of the car. I do that every time I hear the song. And it's a staple in Karaoke events and everybody sings that. And it's the go-to song at Boston Red Sox games and everybody sings along to that part. 13 Link to comment
Bastet August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 I feel like the commercial should bug me, because to the extent there's any sort of objective measure for such things, it qualifies as annoying, but because Sweet Caroline is one of those songs I find it impossible to resist singing along to, and in the cheesiest way possible, I instead find it funny. (Plus, the "So good! So good!" reminds me of parties at Howl at the Moon, and those were fun times.) 15 Link to comment
Brattinella August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 On 7/31/2017 at 7:04 PM, chenoa333 said: That's good news but unbelievable! I don't even want to know about his crimes. As we all know, he will never serve all of those 19 years. But that judge who sentenced him is a hero! I just looked it up in the Mercury News. His (solid) parole date is 2030. Some horrible details available in that story, btw. At least he has to do SOME time! 3 Link to comment
CoderLady August 2, 2017 Share August 2, 2017 1 hour ago, Bastet said: I feel like the commercial should bug me, because to the extent there's any sort of objective measure for such things, it qualifies as annoying, but because Sweet Caroline is one of those songs I find it impossible to resist singing along to, and in the cheesiest way possible, I instead find it funny. (Plus, the "So good! So good!" reminds me of parties at Howl at the Moon, and those were fun times.) I like it because of the woman's smirk just before she joins in. She looks like the impulsive, fun, "What the hell -- I'm goin' for it" type I always wanted to be. 3 Link to comment
TattleTeeny August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 (edited) On 7/31/2017 at 1:30 PM, LoneHaranguer said: There's an ad featuring a little short-haired dog sitting in the snow shivering where it's pretty obvious that they're the ones who put him there to be filmed. I guess a clip of a big shaggy dog laying comfortably in its house with snow on the surrounding yard wasn't compelling enough. I think that's what they should show in the commercials--success stories! For one thing, maybe fewer softhearted people would rush to change the channel (or cry!) and instead would maybe be inspired to help, as opposed to possibly be left thinking that the problem is insurmountable. Show us a difference is being made, not just to justify donations but also to not cause emotional fatigue. Quote I do that every time I hear the song. And it's a staple in Karaoke events and everybody sings that. And it's the go-to song at Boston Red Sox games and everybody sings along to that part. I understand the urge to do the "bomp bomp bomp" part but the "so good, so good, so good" part can suck it. (Also, I just saw Neil last month. I love him but, man, that guy is a pricy ticket!) Edited August 3, 2017 by TattleTeeny 5 Link to comment
bilgistic August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 (edited) Whenever I hear "Sweet Caroline", I think of that dumb show "Caroline in the City", which starred Lea Thompson as a greeting card designer. She was so popular in the show universe that there was going to be a line of merchandise, which included cookies, to be called...Sweet Carolines. ETA: Wikipedia tells me she was a cartoonist. Edited August 3, 2017 by bilgistic 3 Link to comment
Brattinella August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 57 minutes ago, TattleTeeny said: I understand the urge to do the "bomp bomp bomp" part but the "so good, so good, so good" part can suck it. Spot on. 5 Link to comment
janie jones August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, bilgistic said: Whenever I hear "Sweet Caroline", I think of that dumb show "Caroline in the City", which starred Lea Thompson as a greeting card designer. She was so popular in the show universe that there was going to be a line of merchandise, which included cookies, to be called...Sweet Carolines. ETA: Wikipedia tells me she was a cartoonist. I always think of this one scene from Caroline in the City with some publicist-type person played by Vicki Lewis singing "Sweet Caroline" to spark Caroline's interest in licensing the character or whatever. Edited August 3, 2017 by janie jones Link to comment
KLovestoShop August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 The new commercials for Arby's uses background music that obviously no one researched. The song is entitled Time To Say Goodbye, and is a farewell to a loved one who's died. Poor music choice to advertise a new sandwich. I know this commercial has been around for a while, but there's one for some prescription medicine where a mother is laying face down on a beach, and her not so young son is laying on top of her, with his head nearly on her ass. That boy is way too old to be laying on top of his mom. 5 Link to comment
Ubiquitous August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 Maybe it's a relative of whatever is in the Arbie's sandwich? 1 Link to comment
QuinnInND August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 7 hours ago, KLovestoShop said: I know this commercial has been around for a while, but there's one for some prescription medicine where a mother is laying face down on a beach, and her not so young son is laying on top of her, with his head nearly on her ass. That boy is way too old to be laying on top of his mom. Yes.. I totally agree! Inappropriate! I will say however, that the woman they got for the mom is a normal sized woman and not size 2. 2 Link to comment
iMonrey August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 The iPhone 7 commercial with the horrible babysitter is a wrong turn on a cute concept. I liked the one with the little girl and the lemonade stand who had all sorts of hidden taxes and fees. That was fine, because the prospective customer was able to simply walk away. But the baby sitter who wants to charge extra for all the hidden fees has already done her job, and badly (the baby is lying in a pizza box, the little girl is cutting the dog's hair). Plus she went through the home-owner's things and is wearing the lady's shoes, then has the audacity to say "Yeah, we're the same size . . . in shoes." The last thing we see is her walking away happily, presumably having been paid the fee she requested. Here's how that should have ended: with her walking out of the house with a big red handprint right across her snotty face. Now, I don't normally advocate for violence, but after snotting off to that woman about wearing the same size (but only in shoes) on top of having let the kids run amok and then expecting to be paid more than they agreed to, I don't expect her to walk out of there with the money she's asking for. 14 Link to comment
peacheslatour August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 12 hours ago, KLovestoShop said: The new commercials for Arby's uses background music that obviously no one researched. The song is entitled Time To Say Goodbye, and is a farewell to a loved one who's died. Poor music choice to advertise a new sandwich. I know this commercial has been around for a while, but there's one for some prescription medicine where a mother is laying face down on a beach, and her not so young son is laying on top of her, with his head nearly on her ass. That boy is way too old to be laying on top of his mom. Maybe time to get the Iggy Awards out of mothballs. 1 hour ago, iMonrey said: The iPhone 7 commercial with the horrible babysitter is a wrong turn on a cute concept. I liked the one with the little girl and the lemonade stand who had all sorts of hidden taxes and fees. That was fine, because the prospective customer was able to simply walk away. But the baby sitter who wants to charge extra for all the hidden fees has already done her job, and badly (the baby is lying in a pizza box, the little girl is cutting the dog's hair). Plus she went through the home-owner's things and is wearing the lady's shoes, then has the audacity to say "Yeah, we're the same size . . . in shoes." The last thing we see is her walking away happily, presumably having been paid the fee she requested. Here's how that should have ended: with her walking out of the house with a big red handprint right across her snotty face. Now, I don't normally advocate for violence, but after snotting off to that woman about wearing the same size (but only in shoes) on top of having let the kids run amok and then expecting to be paid more than they agreed to, I don't expect her to walk out of there with the money she's asking for. We fired our last babysitter for less. 7 Link to comment
Silver Raven August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 Dammit, Ikea, it's "your Dad and me", not "your Dad and I." Every time I see this ad, and it's on a lot, that's like nails on a chalkboard. I noticed in the ispot page that somebody else is already there complaining about it. https://www.ispot.tv/ad/w1vF/ikea-perfect 7 Link to comment
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