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  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,028
    hawksmoor said:


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    Cuba Gooding Jr. sits cross-legged on an empty stage holding a skull

    Very serious

    “Do you dare to breathe?”

    He laughs (over-acted)

    “Ha!”

    Serious again. Standing up. Walking towards us. Pointing

    “Do I not disgust you?” (subtitled in Hebrew)

    He punches the camera

    Fireworks

    I know that I want it, 'cos it is what it is, and what it is is...

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=39Mx2qU1JiI
  • .....and if you can dislike an animated sweet, that “scott’s home early” m & m is beginning to grate my goat.
  • What are peoples feelings on the camp action men?
  • Halix
    Halix Posts: 2,237

    .....and if you can dislike an animated sweet, that “scott’s home early” m & m is beginning to grate my goat.

    "You were going to eat him!" troubles me as well.
  • What are peoples feelings on the camp action men?

    Money Supermarket can long do one in my opinion with their adverts.

    Same with Confused.com when they used to their cartoon musical numbers!!
  • Not so much people yet the theme tune in the LV advert

    Bom de bom de de f**k off!!
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,601

    .....and if you can dislike an animated sweet, that “scott’s home early” m & m is beginning to grate my goat.

    Scott’s missus though, all day long.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,601

    What are peoples feelings on the camp action men?

    I’m probably in the minority here but saw it last night and it made me laugh.
  • Macronate
    Macronate Posts: 12,896
    Harvey Keitel playing Winston Wolfe in the Direct Line ads.

    Trying to make insurance all Pulp Fictiony. Been getting on my nerves for ages now.
  • .....and if you can dislike an animated sweet, that “scott’s home early” m & m is beginning to grate my goat.

    Scott’s missus though, all day long.
    Agreed, all over it like a cheap suit.
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  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,352

    Addickted said:

    You sure BA?

    I should have also pointed out that, despite my comment, the ads are better than the programmes.

    PS, when you've lived here a while you get pretty accomplished at differentiating between women and men!
    Is that before or after you make a few mistakes?
  • happyvalley
    happyvalley Posts: 8,996
    That annoying Yank in the Enterprise car rental ad.
  • Halix
    Halix Posts: 2,237
    edited March 2018
    News Update

    It looks like they have finally binned that gap toothed bint from the Tui advert, and replaced her with something totally tedious, a huge improvement!.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,645

    What are peoples feelings on the camp action men?

    I’m probably in the minority here but saw it last night and it made me remember his gripping hands.
  • Camp Action Men...sorry useless...

    No frogman in orange rubber suit AND worse of all - no German Storm Trooper.
  • LawrieAbrahams
    LawrieAbrahams Posts: 3,779
    Bud Light - "dilly dilly".
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,765
    The BBC 'ad' for Brexit.
  • vff
    vff Posts: 6,881
    James Corden in those stupid price comparison site adverts.
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,198

    That annoying Yank in the Enterprise car rental ad.

    Too true. "US Customer Service". Right, it's fecking useless. Queue for hours, then get some couldn't care less twat who barely speaks English throwing keys at you and trying to sell stuff you don't need at an extortionate price. Sat Nav? Why? You could buy one in Walmart for less than a one-week rental and then use it on your next visit. ($65 vs $76.95) Enterprise want an extra $25 per week for Sirius XM Radio! Does anyone pay that?
  • Halix
    Halix Posts: 2,237
    Those two twats pretending they are a doing a autumn/spring watch programme and showing us a real family cooking. AAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH!
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  • ads
    ads Posts: 3,224
    That Ray Winstone ad, what a knob, I dont give shit if you gamble responsibly Ray, just get off the fucking telly
  • The fact that there is always a short break before the match with one Betting Advert

    "Bet responsibly, but we hope you've not forgotten to put some cash on this game we're about to show"
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,115
    edited April 2018
    That simpering, American prick sucking Doritos dust off his work colleague's finger. DIE.
  • AllHailTheHen
    AllHailTheHen Posts: 3,063
    The annoying little shits in that Kidz Bop advert
  • Justin20474
    Justin20474 Posts: 757
    Any funeral plan for the over 50s
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    edited April 2018
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  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    The new Giff Gaff one
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344

    The new Giff Gaff one

    Was thinking that when I saw it last night.

    Big this small that I don't understand the poxy thing
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,198

    Any funeral plan for the over 50s

    Especially as they are NOT funeral plans but by use of careful words they pretend they are and people believe that. They are a whole of life insurance which just means they are without profit, provide no protection against inflation and might cost more in premia than the dead person's family get back.

    They have to be "self-select" by the consumer (hence the heavy marketing) because any IFA that recommended one would have failed in their duty to provide "best advice". They are a toxic, highly profitable product targeted at the vulnerable and misled. I have tried to think of a single situation where they might be worth someone signing up but have failed dismally. There is no reason to buy one when other more useful products are available. Maybe even an actual plan that guarantees to pay for a funeral because these do not.

    In my opinion, it would often be better if the FCA focussed more on regulating products as well as product providers. The wretched over-50 plans could then just be banned outright.
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    cafcfan said:

    Any funeral plan for the over 50s

    Especially as they are NOT funeral plans but by use of careful words they pretend they are and people believe that. They are a whole of life insurance which just means they are without profit, provide no protection against inflation and might cost more in premia than the dead person's family get back.

    They have to be "self-select" by the consumer (hence the heavy marketing) because any IFA that recommended one would have failed in their duty to provide "best advice". They are a toxic, highly profitable product targeted at the vulnerable and misled. I have tried to think of a single situation where they might be worth someone signing up but have failed dismally. There is no reason to buy one when other more useful products are available. Maybe even an actual plan that guarantees to pay for a funeral because these do not.

    In my opinion, it would often be better if the FCA focussed more on regulating products as well as product providers. The wretched over-50 plans could then just be banned outright.
    So worth considering then...