Holy ####, yes. It's not as bad as Paul, but whatever ad agency Sprint hired is just stealing their money. I would actually consider Sprint on a pricing basis, but eff them and their commercials. I'll continue to overpay Verizon (even tho Thomas is pretty freaking annoying as well. And don't get me started on Toyota Jan).Sprint's robots...
Matches the dumbness of the ex -Verizon guy, I guess.
Can't stand the way the lady says "productivity."So. AT&T...
You know nobody knows who Ed Helms is, right?
I WILL BROKER NO BESMIRKMENT OF THE LOVELY JAN!!!!And don't get me started on Toyota Jan).
I miss the good old days when general election ads didn't start airing until after Labor Day and never on Sunday.They need to put an end to political commercials.
You can't advertise Marlboro, so don't tell me it can't get done.
Heck, I'd even settle for them not popping up during YouTube videos.
Oh, joy. <_<for those with IBS, there is a linzess commercial on TV where they show people sitting on the crapper.
Ugh, maybe it already has been for a while and I only recently heard it, but they have a radio commercial version of "She Shed" too. Makes me want to stab myself in the ears.Has anyone mentioned the aural assault and battery that is the State Farm "She Shed" commercial? Everyone involved in its production should be placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds.
Agreed, this is dumb. Also, I hate these "home devices" or whatever you want to call them. I will never own one.What's the commercial where the dad is given constant 'helpful' reminders of what to do via home device? It ends with a message, again via device's computer voice, from the mom saying he's doing a good job and she loves him.
It's really, really patronizing. Also, that dude doesn't really exist anymore. ...but if he does he's taken a bat to that machine and certainly didn't run across town in the rain to bring the baby to a playdate. So stupid.
changes his shirt from scene to scene too. laura loves him.What's the commercial where the dad is given constant 'helpful' reminders of what to do via home device? It ends with a message, again via device's computer voice, from the mom saying he's doing a good job and she loves him.
It's really, really patronizing. Also, that dude doesn't really exist anymore. ...but if he does he's taken a bat to that machine and certainly didn't run across town in the rain to bring the baby to a playdate. So stupid.
It started out borderline with that first couple. It pole vaulted into when they started showing the gal with the Peg Bundy hair and her mountain man husband.Not a fan of the "Slingers" commercials, either. Commercials should not lead to awkward questions from children.
I'm not going to sit here and let you bad-mouth Nick Offerman like that. I will stab you with a fork.It started out borderline with that first couple. It pole vaulted into when they started showing the gal with the Peg Bundy hair and her mountain man husband.
Can't get behind the hate for this one. A dad spending some money on cheap crap he can throw out to make his video chat with his daughter a little more special does not deserve critiqueWalking Boot said:I don't get it. The daughter knows he's not an astronaut. He knows Chicago isn't a planet, right? Is this a regular thing he does? Then why doesn't he have the stuff already. Really just looks like a commercial for wasting money on stuff you're only going to use once then throw away. Perfect for a credit card I guess.
Don't sing it; bring it big boy.I'm not going to sit here and let you bad-mouth Nick Offerman like that. I will stab you with a fork.
And the Peg Bundy wannabe is Megan Mullally.I'm not going to sit here and let you bad-mouth Nick Offerman like that. I will stab you with a fork.It started out borderline with that first couple. It pole vaulted into when they started showing the gal with the Peg Bundy hair and her mountain man husband.
She's blasting her quads, though. Believe it or not, women like that commercial. It plays in Peoria. She just wants to sell her homeowner's insurance...Flo from Progressive visiting her "sister" Janice.
####### righteous. He told her long ago not to do that because that was massively uncomfortable and sucked. He's not her #####.What's the commercial where the dad is given constant 'helpful' reminders of what to do via home device? It ends with a message, again via device's computer voice, from the mom saying he's doing a good job and she loves him.
It's really, really patronizing. Also, that dude doesn't really exist anymore. ...but if he does he's taken a bat to that machine and certainly didn't run across town in the rain to bring the baby to a playdate. So stupid.
Yes. This is still the worst commercial going right now. Progressive ad people are smart to rip them.I know this is the hate thread, but I love the newest progressive commercial which is effectively mocking the Chevy commercials, which are still the worst ones running.
Any commercial/PSA where you have different people repeating the same line over and over and over again.Any commercial/PSA where you have different people repeating the same line over and over and over again.
Disagree. I love the delivery of the line "I did not expect to get an arch rival today, but here we are."Vanilla Guerrilla said:The Aaron Rodgers insurance commercials with his agent competing with an insurance agent. The only sport agent that was ever a sympathetic figure was Jerry McGuire. For a guy that is pretty entertaining, his commercials in the last few years have been very meh.
I've seen two other ones in the series and they stink. The line you quoted is the only good thing about it. It's only going downhill.Disagree. I love the delivery of the line "I did not expect to get an arch rival today, but here we are."
The second in the series is meh, but they is potential here. Of course they are only entertaining a few times and quickly get overplayed so no matter how good they are, we will see them a million times after they become tired regardless.
I've seen two other ones in the series and they stink. The line you quoted is the only good thing about it. It's only going downhill.Disagree. I love the delivery of the line "I did not expect to get an arch rival today, but here we are."
The second in the series is meh, but they is potential here. Of course they are only entertaining a few times and quickly get overplayed so no matter how good they are, we will see them a million times after they become tired regardless.
feisty shuke.Any commercial/PSA where you have different people repeating the same line over and over and over again.Any commercial/PSA where you have different people repeating the same line over and over and over again.
I approved this message is unbelievably stupid. How in the world do they still think they should do it?every political ad.....
I like how they are on the cutting edge of the bottle flipping phenomenon.Smarmy little kid doing the bottle flip thing on the Subway commercial.
I like how they are on the cutting edge of the bottle flipping phenomenon.Smarmy little kid doing the bottle flip thing on the Subway commercial.
Oh this isn't 2016? Carry on..