Ooooooooooonly youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu............ another great old school Telefis Eireann ad there. Alan Hughes? Flippin' hell. Here's another great old school advert slogan.
'A pint of Harp and a pack of dates please'.
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What about those Kenco ads why do they employ that Rtard that keeps messing up its about 3 or 4 times now he has caused a commotion why can he understand they use the same beans for there instant that they use for there fresh ground coffee. Just keep him away from the beans put him in admin or something.
I like the ad set on the fishing trawler, with three fishermen. Its for Donegal catch, I think.
"You may be beautiful, but they're keeping my idea on file......in a filing keyabinet(it's mainly the accent that makes it.)
[B]Favourite right now: VW Polo Advert -
What a brilliant ad!
Least Favourite: Ad's for the ringtones.
Terrible ad's,have to change the channel sometimes because there always bloody on!
The cadbury ad with the gorilla is good too - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKdQC-hbY7k
It has nothing to do with cadbury but when someone searches youtube for the ad its done the job!
The one for John West Salmon was funny. the fisherman fighting the bear was cool.
:D Agreed.
First one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zOpKFPEah3E&feature=related
Second one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=5n4xXc25wPE&feature=related
This nike ad is very good.
Can anyone please explain the relevence to chocolate of the new Dairymilk add. the one with the trucks at the Airport racing:confused::o:confused:
None.
Taken from last year's Independent:
Basically, if your product is well enough known, you don't have to try and sell it, in the traditional sense. You can provide entertainment, a short film of something fun, just like with the drumming gorilla. Obviously it is also working on a more subtle level of advertising.Quote:
People don't want advertisers droning on and on about their products any more; they want to be entertained. "Cadbury traditionally did well-built ads for the interruption age when consumers had an implicit media deal with advertisers. In exchange for free TV they would allow us to interrupt their programmes with commercials," says Green. "The nation has a massive soft spot for CDM and it is deeply embedded in the national psyche. For a brand that is so well known, it's arguable whether the old style interruption advertising model is the best model for the future. So we are trying to engage more genuinely with our audience."
Yeah dont get the Cadburys connection with random bits of film. But it somehow works. Even the soundtrack to those adverts... Phil Collins hit the Top 10 again thanks to that ad. Annoys me, why are they so popular?
Great ad, not quite as good as the Carlsberg Irish ad!
"Do something Irish!! etc ctc...":D
"Ciunas, Bóthar, Cailin, Bainne!"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DTNBmFveq2U
The rolo ad is great, where the kid takes the mick out of the elphant in the zoo, then a few years later, the elephant wollops him in a parade!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mR6xvzXpEVo
The Donegal Catch one is good. All those 'there's always C' Carlsberg ones are muck.
Don't know if the Sacla pesto adverts are on Irish TV. That ad boils my head. The Joss Stone/Cadbury's Flake advert is another p!ssing me right off. You are what you eat Joss.
They use a catchy tune with a bizarre video, and everybody asks "what's this?" the answer is Dairy Milk everyone thinks "well that was weird" and Dairy Milk is stuck in your head and getting discussed on internet message boards.
I like them, love the airport vehicles racing down the runway with Queen blasting the soundtrack.
I'm sorry, I'm a bit slow on the uptake this morning.
Dr.Ogba?, obviously not a doctorate in good taste in ads etc. etc. etc. you smell etc. etc. etc.