Commercial for some sports drink that advertises that it has “Gatorade electrolytes” and every time I hear it I wonder if it’s what plants crave.
I’m sick of Carne Asada Carne Asada, rolling her “Rs”
Golden Corral.
The leader in authentic Mexican cuisine🤔
Yeah, I’m done with that one, too. It seems wildly pandering, as well as ridiculous (as you point out with respect to what kinds of food GC is known for).
I don’t think I know all that many Latinos that roll their r’s in the word carne.
I hate that old lady in the Kayak commercial who ends up as a scarecrow. Confusing, stupid, annoying. The trifecta!
Back to the dog food in the fridge. There’s one where two guys are watching a ball game in two Laz-E-Boys in a garage.
“Dog food in the fridge?”
Dude … fridge in the garage. What difference should make by then?
What’s being sold in this commercial?
Which one??
The one where two guys are watching a ball game in two Laz-E-Boys in a garage.
Yeah, the Golden Corral/Carne Asada one annoys me too. Trying to get the correct Spanish pronunciation reminds me of a long-ago acquaintance who insisted on calling places by their names in the local language: “First, we went to Paree, then we went to Roma before heading to Moonschen, and finally, we went to Moskva.” Jeez, buddy, you’re not impressing anybody.
If the English-speaking girl wants to call it “Carney Asada,” let her.
Dog food that needs to be refrigerated.
And speaking of the Bath Remodelers…
They got the balls to put up the graphic “BEFORE & AFTER” and show a bunch of pairs of Ratty V. Ritzy showers.
Then in tiny print below “No actual Before and After Depiction”.
But you just said…
She stuffs hay into her shirt to act as a scarecrow. But… you stuff hay into a scarecrow’s shirt to fill it out and make it look like a real person. She is a real person. It doesn’t make any sense.
Are the minions really so popular that it was worth having an entire commercial of them spewing gibberish? I don’t even know what the heck they’re advertising.
Gotta be some kinda kink thing behind this is all I can figure.
As I have said before, I like it. It reminds me of those weird early '70s psychological horror movies from Great Britain that would show up on The Million Dollar Movie or maybe Chiller Theater when I was a little kid. I don’t automatically dislike weird. I’m kinda into it, actually.
It’s a vehicle with 3rd row seating. The Minions/Despicable me characters are to doubly add movie sales. A two-fer.
Stupid, I agree
It’s for a Volkswagen model. It’s a tie-in with Despicable Me 4, which hits theatres soon. But I agree that it’s pretty dumb.
At least he actually did that commercial back in the day. The commercial itself is rather annoying: exactly what are “storm force winds”?
I know there have been a lot of posts already about mega-annoying drug commercials, but I just saw one on The Today Show this morning that made me think NOOOO ENOUGH ALREADY
It was a prescrip drug for a type of macular degeneration known as GA. It’s an eye injection. In addition to being an eye injection, It comes with the typical host of side effects that sound as bad or worse than the disease.
Did I mention that it’s an eye injection? I am sick, sick I tell you, of hearing about awful remedies for horrible maladies I was hardly even aware of before. As someone with semi-latent hypochondria, I do not want to be made aware of all the terrible things that can happen to me, and the awful ways I will need to have those things treated, unless I am formally diagnosed and need to deal with those maladies.
Not that I expect an accurate attribution by a SiriusXM ad on POTUS, but the current ZipRecruiter spot bugs me:
Abe Lincoln said, “Good things come to those who wait…but the what he really said was, "only the things left by those who hustle.”
Well, to be honest, Abe didn’t say that – the Lincoln Association debunked the meme quote back in 2003.
I realize the hosts aren’t inclined to fact check the ad copy they’re paid to read, but they present themselves as being dedicated to honesty in the media. When they repeat a “fake quote” multiple times a day it only ads to the spread of public misinformation they claim to decry.