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  1. Re: adverts on the tv that miss the plot 
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaydeee View Post
    STELLA crap ad yes....................................but come on..............................

    its friday.......WE LOVE STELLA ON FRIDAYS !!!!!!!!
    Nope, sorry, I don't love Stella on any day


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    umm, boringly its geniuses. although genii is also valid.

    as for cadbury's ads, they rock, as do the cravendale ones. and yes they both work a treat, they have nothing to do with the product what so ever but still leave the brandname printed indelibly on your mind.
     
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    I love the Cravendale ones as they're a bit mad, the wife passionately hates them. I think the new Cadbury's add very underwhelming, I don't really see the point of it.

    As for ads that miss the point, I'd nominate any of the ads for bimbo fodder like Heat. I thought ads were meant to show people having their lives enriched by a product and the viewer was meant to see it and buy into the idea. Instead, the Heat ads seem to suggest their target market is empty-headed people with no lives who are desperate to find out about the vacuous lives of z-list celebs like Jordan & Kerry Catona as it gives them some sor of purpose for their own existence.
     
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    meeeeeowwww!

    actually, i have to agree.
     
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    Yes I know its 5AM but I just came across this funny advert about the VW Fox on YouTube:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR5th...eature=related

    What do you think? Funny or what
     
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    Twisted, but very funny at the same time......
    Nothing to see here, move along..
     
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