Dawgluver
Chef Extraordinaire
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2011
- Messages
- 25,033
Apparently, it was shown in Korea (not anywhere else), and they realized how tasteless it was. I think I saw that an apology was issued.
Last edited:
I just got a Sonata. First cool car after driving two different Dodge Caravans over the last 16 years. This stoopid ad just sucked a little of the fun out of my car. Thanks a lot MrsLMB.
Advertising has always been about grabbing your attention. I took a couple advert classes back in the early 1970s. Created a print ad that was a bit of a shocker back in the day. I would have been so embarrassed if anything would have come of it but getting them used wasn't the goal, getting a good grade was. Prof loved it-I got an A in the class. I retrospect it wasn't that good... If pushing the envelope results in sales, many companies consider it a win. However, they need to realize there is a line they need to pay attention to.
TV ads are now so bizarre and off topic that you have no idea what the product is until the end. Those ads turn me off. I do a lot of DVR-ing and when we watch the DVR-ed shows I take great pleasure in skipping through the ads at warp speed.
TV ads are now so bizarre and off topic that you have no idea what the product is until the end. Those ads turn me off. I do a lot of DVR-ing and when we watch the DVR-ed shows I take great pleasure in skipping through the ads at warp speed.
MrsLMB said:Yep yep .. kudos to the person who invented fast forward LOL
And the mute button!
The Mute button does not work...Shrek pushes it and pushes it and I just keep on talking...
I am Madison Avenues' worst nightmare. I am not swayed by ads...
I am thinking I may have arthritis starting in my left knee...it is always quite achy on the outside of it and when I saw a specialist a couple of years ago about my shoulder, he checked other parts of me and told me that I have some arthritis in my left knee...so maybe I have