MIN2511 wrote: » I am not bi sexual
MIN2511 wrote: » I can't find any thread on this
eightyfish wrote: » Here it is.
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » Nice Fail to see what this has to do with crisps, though...?
WindSock wrote: » Arr. Well as I have said in the other thread, it would just be any old usual ad, but what I didn't like is that it was associating itself with Irish Rugby. The IRFU have disassociated itselves from the ad, so I am happy enough with that. Hunky Dorys are mank anyway.
orourkeda wrote: » The fact that there is a rugby ball in the ad is enough to turn me off Hunky Dorys. Rugby is the most retarded and pitiful excuse for a sport in the world that even the remotest connection to it will make me turn off.
StaticNoise wrote: » I think the advert is quite good. I know many people have complained, mostly women, and some I know who are not feminists or strongly for women's' rights, etc.. - they are standard females who can take a joke, and crack many themselves. As for the tag-line, it's good and a smart way to use it, and I'd say if they refused to pull it and went to court, they wouldn't get done for it. The agency who created the advertisement are very witty, and I'd like to see their other work. Largo Food Exports must be laughing all the way to the bank. If they pull this advert, I'll be writing to the Advertising Standards Association giving out about "objectifying males" in that stupid perfume ad where the bloke is leaping around half naked or for having men dressed up as women on the Bounty/Plenty adverts!
StaticNoise wrote: » The agency who created the advertisement are very witty,
WindSock wrote: » :eek: I think they just stooped to the most obvious lowest common denominator in advertising tbh. Here lads, there's some tits, go buy our crisps.
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StaticNoise wrote: » The agency who created the advertisement are very witty.
AnonoBoy wrote: » No they're not. The photographer who took the photos is talented, the models are attractive, that's about it. What's witty about 'Are you staring at my crisps?' I've come up with funnier sayings when I'm blind drunk and posting on After Hours at 2 in the morning.
AnonoBoy wrote: » I've come up with funnier sayings when I'm blind drunk and posting on After Hours at 2 in the morning.
recylingbin wrote: » no you haven't.
AnonoBoy wrote: » I knew that was coming! My point is - 'Are you staring at my crisps?' isn't funny. If people laugh at it they need to get out more, seriously. Also - 'Others Haka, We Hunky' - that's pretty weak as advertising slogans go.
recylingbin wrote: » But it works on so many levels.
StaticNoise wrote: » The agency who created the advertisement are very witty, and I'd like to see their other work. Largo Food Exports must be laughing all the way to the bank.