Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Good, Bad and Ugly Ads


Since I have not been given much of a life, I watch an awful lot of television, which includes an awful lot of commercials.  Now, a “GOOD” ad is one that holds my attention and makes me want to at least learn more about the product or service it is for.  A “BAD” ad is one that quickly becomes nothing more than background noise when it cannot be skipped over.  “UGLY” ads are much worse.  For not only do they make we want to never see them again, they make me want to never have anything to do with the company that paid for them to be produced.  Of course, you may feel differently, but I sure wouldn’t say much about it around anyone with a lick of sense.  For I am, after all, an expert on such things—albeit only in my own mind!

GOOD

BAD

UGLY

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13 comments:

  1. All I can say to Hardies is shame on you! Of course most of them have gone out of business around here anyway. Mac and Don's icky- even though Minnesotans have bought a many of those rubber talking fish for their walls. Not me. Now Burger King on the other hand- bravo- their commercials so good that I kept watching more- like Steven Tyler working behind the counter- now that is funny stuff!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Karen!!! Oh yeah, that Steven Tyler Burger King ad cracks me up every time I see it. Hardees is most definitely going for sloppy sex appeal with their ads, and I consider this one here as being rather tame in comparison to some they have came up with since. My manly manhood is starting to slip away--isn't it?

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  3. Thank you for the laughs! I agree with your assessment, but the "awful" one still made me laugh. PS: I love the CLIO awards!

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  4. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Miss Footloose!!! Alas, it is truly a sad situation when one cannot get the title right to their own pieces. For this is supposed to be a Good, Bad and Ugly edition, and I didn't realize that I had messed it up until you left your comment. (Hopefully, none of the people who like to make fun of me came by before I changed it.)

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  5. I wonder what kind of drugs they take before coming up with some of these commercials :)

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  6. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! I wish they would share. (LOL?)

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  7. I agree with Karen & LOL w/Ann. ;-)

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  8. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Angelika!!! Ann gets her material from Duke, you know.

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  9. You expect me to watch ads with Beckham in them...?

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  10. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Adullamite!!! Well, after a while, it becomes more like staring than actually watching...

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