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All of these are just annoying. Just really annoying.
Does anybody really believe that if they buy the right product, they will get sex?
Really?
I have this bridge.....
The selection is 99% one-sided. Didn't you ask for input from ANY of the female or gay staff? Except for the diet coke dude, I take it males are not all that sexy. The Wilkenson ad was cute but not sexy. The others, more egregious in their sex-selling personas, were- YAWN !- UGH! simply run-of-advertising beastly.
Yea ;) anyone who has seen European sexy ads is too battle hardened for these *g* I will no doubt get banned for posting examples but search for "French condom ad" somewhere uncensored ;)
I think the top one is funny, but I can't figure out what they are selling.
The second ad grosses me out.
It's always fun to ask yourself: "Who is the intended audience of this commercial?" I'm guessing half of the time, it's the people who made the commercial.
it is always for the people making it! but that is why some of them are so funny and or entertaining....well, you are entitled to enjoy watching Mister Clean commercials if you want....does anyone really need to be told what to buy? Let's face it, all advertising, no matter how 'good' it is, is still a waste of time. Might as well have a laugh while you run to the kitchen to grab a beer.
Yay! Women are objects!
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The Diet Coke and Herbal Essences commercials are hillarious. The others are either disturbing... distasteful or just stupid. (lol) Anyone agree?
Correction these are what advertisers think are the sexiest commercials. Sex only goes with sex. I don't want a burger now. I have to visit another site entirely.
Most ads operate on a subconscious level. You think you're immune, and you are to some, but the one that gets you, you never see coming.
Also, you people are prudes.
Hey, is that Herbal Essences husband the guy who plays Buster on Arrested Development?
Typical sexist selection of ads. "Here's lots of ads featuring women as objects - oh, and we'll throw in one guy with his shirt off from 1994 for you frisky ladies." Stupid and trite.
As for ads like the one with Paris Hilton - this sort of thing must have worked years ago, when porn was difficult to get so boys would stay glued to the television to catch a glimpse of something naughty - and would be oh so grateful when they saw it. Nowadays they can download Paris' sex tape; watching her gyrate next to a hamburger is redundant.
When people see Paris Hilton now, do they think of - whatever burger that was - Hardees? Carls Jr? I just watched it and I can't even remember.
My point: its amazing that some companies are willing to spend big bucks on ads that *don't* promote the product or service they sell, just because they heard "sex sells" and didn't bother to complete the sentence. ("Sex sells" what, brainiacs? In this instance, sex sells Paris Hilton; what sex does not sell is hamburgers). Paris didn't do anything to help Hardees or Carls Jr promote their burgers; rather, Hardees or Carls Jr. helped Paris promote her career.
Morons.
No Brooke Shields "between me and my calvins? I was pre-sexual and I know that one...
What about our Australian commercial? It's a great one. It got everyone talking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxM57E9u_QM
I am surprised by the number of Republicans commenting on these video's. No sense of humour.
To those making comments, Wow, what a bunch of soar grapes. These were sexy, funny and cute. First three are classics. You'all need to get a life, you only get to enjoy it once. Quit hanging out at funeral parlors.
Thank you.
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