What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
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Speaking of horrible singing, the "Heritage for the Blind" radio ads make me drive my car into a bus.
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
So I've seen the real Wendy who's older and then fake Wendy who is younger and apparantly the annoying one.the wicked child wrote:The Wendy's girl... I'm normally for anything with redheads, but there is something about her that really grates on my last nerve.
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haha, I can always rely on you to have heard these. I have only heard it on the radio, haven't seen the actual television spot.shmenguin wrote:YES!!!shafnutz05 wrote:If you have Save-A-Lot in your area, have you heard those horrible new commercials that has the woman (in full autotune pop song voice) singing about saving money? It's awful.
i saw it again yesterday and planned on posting it. it sounds like she took a bunch of opiates and then started singing while being stabbed in the brain.
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here's a slam dunk...those target commercials. unfunny people taking terrible songs from the 80's and making them about school supplies.
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Just coming here to post the same. Congrats Target on having annoying commercials all year round.shmenguin wrote:here's a slam dunk...those target commercials. unfunny people taking terrible songs from the 80's and making them about school supplies.
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Me, too. These commercials are terrible and annoying.blackjack68 wrote:Just coming here to post the same. Congrats Target on having annoying commercials all year round.shmenguin wrote:here's a slam dunk...those target commercials. unfunny people taking terrible songs from the 80's and making them about school supplies.
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
1-877-Kars4kiiiiids. 1-877-Kars4kiiiiids. 1-877-Kars4kiiiiids....
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
I can't even think of one of the Target commercials, maybe its local to Pittsburgh.
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...donate your kids today.PensFanInDC wrote:1-877-Kars4kiiiiids. 1-877-Kars4kiiiiids. 1-877-Kars4kiiiiids....
I'm not sure what it's for, but there's annoying little girl that keeps saying, "she not newwww" "she's been here since kindergarten" in this whiny, probably red-headed voice...that needs to stop.
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I'm in Jersey.Idoit40fans wrote:I can't even think of one of the Target commercials, maybe its local to Pittsburgh.
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
No, the Target commercials are nationally run and they suck.
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i don't know which target commercials are worse. the current batch or the ones with this thing in them:
probably the latter, but i think maria bamford is one of the worst allegedly funny people on the planet, so who knows
Spoiler:
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Yeah, those Christmas ones were the worst. But I mute the current one with that woeman as well. Ugggh....
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Earlier got hit with a back to back combo of 5% cashback and Truvia. That has to be a level of hell.
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In previous years' campaigns they've picked some pretty good college radio songs (e.g., "Tenderness" by General Public) seemingly intended to make Gen-Xer parents wax nostalgic. But I agree, the songs and overall idea of the current campaign isn't very good. The songs are horrible: "Mickey"? Ugh.llipgh2 wrote:Me, too. These commercials are terrible and annoying.blackjack68 wrote:Just coming here to post the same. Congrats Target on having annoying commercials all year round.shmenguin wrote:here's a slam dunk...those target commercials. unfunny people taking terrible songs from the 80's and making them about school supplies.
If I had to use the theme and Thomas Dolby, then I'd figure out how to do a history class with "Europa and the Pirate Twins."
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The AMC "Not Available on Dish" commercials... WTF. I'm watching AMC, so... WTF is the point?
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I haven't even watched much of the game, much less the commercials, but I have to agree. WTF were they thinking?JS© wrote:
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I'll see if I can find the write up of it when I get home, but it's a promotional article from the ad company who says the character is "fun".the wicked child wrote:I haven't even watched much of the game, much less the commercials, but I have to agree. WTF were they thinking?JS© wrote:

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Found it:
For Fans, “It’s Serious Fun” with NFL Media This Season. New Campaign Created by David&Goliath Features Commercials for NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football and NFL.com Fantasy Football
With training camps underway, preseason games kicking off this weekend and the regular season just around the corner, NFL Media has rolled out a new campaign entitled “It’s Serious Fun.”
Developed by LA-based creative agency David&Goliath, the campaign recently debuted with three television spots: “Rooftop” and “Mountain” for NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football, and “Wheat Field” for NFL.com Fantasy Football. The fully integrated promotion, consisting of national TV, print, radio, online, events and on-air spots, will appear throughout the NFL season.
In the launch commercials highlighting Thursday Night Football and NFL.com Fantasy Football, “It’s Serious Fun” show that there’s more to football than Xs and Os. The spots depict the NFL as a source of entertainment and camaraderie, a catalyst for more fun, more excitement, more competition and more time with friends. David&Goliath brings the idea to life featuring a deadpan yet charismatic character who speaks in a serious tone…all while talking about the fun of Thursday Night Football or NFL.com Fantasy Football. He does so in locations that are purposely dramatic and serious, yet he’s quirky and engaging.
“This campaign marks an exciting new path for one of the strongest and best-established brands in America,” said David Angelo, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of David&Goliath. “We are proud to work with NFL Media and engage its fervent, loyal fan base that has a boundless appetite for NFL content.”
Two TV ads for Thursday Night Football take place in cinematic, visually engaging locations. The first, “Rooftop” (30 seconds), has our character atop a downtown building with skyscrapers and the lights of the city behind him. He speaks about the excitement of football, of the memories that await with the beginning of the September-through-December, 13-game Thursday Night Football season.
In the second, “Mountain” (30 seconds), set on an alpine vista amidst a herd of sheep, the character weaves a story about the fun of watching games socially, of giving and receiving high fives and man hugs among a group of friends. The spot for NFL.com Fantasy Football, “Wheat Field” (30 seconds), takes place in an expansive golden field of wheat, and our character delivers a soliloquy on how easy and fun it is to sign-up and play the NFL’s fantasy football game.
This NFL season proves “It’s Serious Fun” with the NFL Media properties.
For Fans, “It’s Serious Fun” with NFL Media This Season. New Campaign Created by David&Goliath Features Commercials for NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football and NFL.com Fantasy Football
With training camps underway, preseason games kicking off this weekend and the regular season just around the corner, NFL Media has rolled out a new campaign entitled “It’s Serious Fun.”
Developed by LA-based creative agency David&Goliath, the campaign recently debuted with three television spots: “Rooftop” and “Mountain” for NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football, and “Wheat Field” for NFL.com Fantasy Football. The fully integrated promotion, consisting of national TV, print, radio, online, events and on-air spots, will appear throughout the NFL season.
In the launch commercials highlighting Thursday Night Football and NFL.com Fantasy Football, “It’s Serious Fun” show that there’s more to football than Xs and Os. The spots depict the NFL as a source of entertainment and camaraderie, a catalyst for more fun, more excitement, more competition and more time with friends. David&Goliath brings the idea to life featuring a deadpan yet charismatic character who speaks in a serious tone…all while talking about the fun of Thursday Night Football or NFL.com Fantasy Football. He does so in locations that are purposely dramatic and serious, yet he’s quirky and engaging.
“This campaign marks an exciting new path for one of the strongest and best-established brands in America,” said David Angelo, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of David&Goliath. “We are proud to work with NFL Media and engage its fervent, loyal fan base that has a boundless appetite for NFL content.”
Two TV ads for Thursday Night Football take place in cinematic, visually engaging locations. The first, “Rooftop” (30 seconds), has our character atop a downtown building with skyscrapers and the lights of the city behind him. He speaks about the excitement of football, of the memories that await with the beginning of the September-through-December, 13-game Thursday Night Football season.
In the second, “Mountain” (30 seconds), set on an alpine vista amidst a herd of sheep, the character weaves a story about the fun of watching games socially, of giving and receiving high fives and man hugs among a group of friends. The spot for NFL.com Fantasy Football, “Wheat Field” (30 seconds), takes place in an expansive golden field of wheat, and our character delivers a soliloquy on how easy and fun it is to sign-up and play the NFL’s fantasy football game.
This NFL season proves “It’s Serious Fun” with the NFL Media properties.
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
"The new majority agenda" ads
It's not new, and it's not majority. It's just agenda.
edit: i guess i can put all political ads in this thread, but those ones are especially annoying.
It's not new, and it's not majority. It's just agenda.
edit: i guess i can put all political ads in this thread, but those ones are especially annoying.
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
Those obnoxious kit kat ads!
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
They really needed to ad a voice over ad during the trivia on Pawn Stars?
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
I never want to see another Summer Lovin' ad from Toyota again. They're repeating them even more than the Saved By Zero ads.
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Re: What current ad campaign makes you contemplate homicide?
That would be Nissan. And yes, they're bloody awful.JS© wrote:I never want to see another Summer Lovin' ad from Toyota again. They're repeating them even more than the Saved By Zero ads.