npan ([info]npan) wrote,
@ 2006-07-03 10:17:00
Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry
the state of commercials
has anyone else noticed, that lately commercials seem almost disturbing? in the attempt to tap into the generation x or y or z or whatever letter we are on these days, we are foregoing GOOD advertising with bizarre urban ledgends of what people think is "cool". what's the first rule of "cool" anyway? once your parents or the media starts calling things "cool", they lose the "cool" appeal.

i have been long disturbed by the skittles commercial where the man has a long beard and it's feeding him skittles and feeding the interviewer skittles. i am all for creative thinking and abstract thought. however, i honestly fail to see how that sells skittles to me. it almost repulses me.

in addition, the new beef jerky that's trying to compete with slim jim. their ads running now are "messing with sasquatch". yes, kind of humorous. however, AGAIN i fail to see how this helps their brand. i cannot remember what the brand of jerky is but i remember the commercial. doesn't that sound like a problem? also, it seems as if they are copying slim jim's market. i would think that what it would be intended for, camping, wilderness, etc would have a substantial following? why not more appropriately advertise to them.

most commercials on television, as of late, are almost seizure causing. they throw their product in front of the camera, whip it around, add a popular song and some stretched pop culture reference and call it a day. however, i'm left not remembering what it is i'm supposed to buy because i'm trying to figure out the commercial. i like tv ... let me rephrase that i LOVE tv. i like things being wrapped up in a half hour... i like just letting my mind not think... and commercials seem to be progressively getting more and more abstract. why can't we go back to GOOD advertising: product - theme that PERTAINS to the product!

i think coke has good ads out right now. they are selling a lifestyle. but it's DEFINTELY about coke. i'm not confused. the commercials show the product in a comfortable manner. they are fun; they are cute; they are pleasant. that's what i want my tv to be.

++++


(Post a new comment)


(Anonymous)
2006-07-04 12:23 pm UTC (link)
what's the first rule of "cool" anyway?

The first rule of cool, is that you can't buy cool in the mall, Cinole.

So, I finally saw the new Sprite spot in its entirety before "The Devil Wears Prada" yesterday. Crazy. And not crazy good (like Pop-Tarts). A lot of the imagery, instead of being the off-beat quirk I assume they aspired to, was just disturbing. And the Soviet montage style only highlights this. I felt like I was in a boat on a chocolate river with Gene Wilder musically losing his mind at the helm.

I do love the new VW Rabbit ads, though. CP+B done good. (It's rabbits!)

(This is Jess by the way.)

(Reply to this)

buy xanax
(Anonymous)
2008-02-04 03:46 pm UTC (link)
xanax helps, but may be you need other drugs, not xanax.
xanax - indications, precautions, and possible side effects.
xanax prescription
order xanax online


xanax online
xanax g3722

buy xanax without a prescription
difference klonopin xanax
illegal xanax bar

(Reply to this)


Create an Account
Forgot your login?
Login w/ OpenID
English • Español • Deutsch • Русский…