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CommercialsTimex - Divers (1986) - 0:60 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsSubaru - Snow or No Snow (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsSubaru - Advertising (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsSports Illustrated - When the Phone Rings (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsSears - New Bike (1986) - 0:60 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsPennzoil - Small Cars (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsPennzoil - Changes (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsNorthwestern Mutual - Elevator (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsNissan Hardbodies - Molten Steel (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsNBC - Great Moments in Sports - long (1986) - 0:60 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsNBC Sportsworld - Great Moments in Sports (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsNBC - The Last Precinct 6 (1986) - 0:10 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsNBC - The Last Precinct 4 (1986) - 0:20 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsNBC - The Last Precinct 2 (1986) - 0:10 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsNBC - Hill Street Blues (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsMidway - I've Got Sunshine (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsMidas - 50000 Times (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsMichelin - How Come (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsMercury - We Got The Shape (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsMcDonalds - McDLT - Roller Rink (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsMcDonalds - McDLT - Locker Room (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 20 weeks ago
CommercialsMcDonalds - The Big Mac Attack (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 24 weeks ago
CommercialsChevy Trucks - Heartbeat of America - Workers (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 24 weeks ago
CommercialsChevy - Heartbeat of America - Triathlete (1986) - 0:30 (USA) dabitch027 years 24 weeks ago
CommercialsLevis 501 - Button Fly Blues - (1985) dabitch028 years 6 weeks ago
  • dabitch said:
    Ooh, you know what he's doing now, he's going for the righteous indignation dollar. ... Ooh, the anger dollar.
    Posted: 2 min 31 sec ago
  • dabitch said:
    The ASCII doesn't work quite as well around here, but points for effort. Might get better monospaced font if you use the CODE tag.
    Posted: 21 min 48 sec ago
  • dabitch said:
    What a terrifically unexpected comment. I can see you went straight to insulting me instead of taking apart my argument. What's the matter, too weak to type anything longer than that?
    Posted: 5 hours 22 min ago
  • dabitch said:
    Ha! While I'm sure that was the rationale - that they could aim for both - it's missing a key insight. Women buy romance novels, text, while men buy visual porn (gay or straight). You can't actually aim at both with one image. Going for the pink pound is perfectly fine, and in fact very wise if that's their biggest paying target, but in the case of middle-American salad dressing, I doubt it is.
    Posted: 8 hours 48 min ago
  • dabitch said:
    Coke is a great example of two wrongs don't make a right. I've hated that giggling office-worker-gals idea since it first appeared in the late 80s. Seriously, who the fuck does that? In fact, that's when I stopped drinking Diet Coke. Not that they care. The Diet Coke puppets on the other hand, oh la la! They're hilarious. and Jean-Paul, gay icon & fashion king, made a straighter ad. Go figure. It's not like they're without plenty of sexual innuendo, either. You bring up a good point, there isn't much of a reason for the spokesperson to be totally nude under a picnic blanket. This is exactly the type of ad that is banned by European advertising watchdogs, and I can't help but think this is what they're hoping for (a ban gets more earned media)
    Posted: 11 hours 54 min ago
  • dabitch said:
    Nobody on this website would say that only women are depicted in a sexist manner in advertising. In fact, I say sexist ads are bad for everyone. Tom Ford is an equal opportunity offender, with full frontal nude Sophie Dahl, full frontal shaved labia behind perfume bottles on his resumé. So yes, he did do that "just a vagina selling perfume" idea you have, and I immediately thought "it must smell like pee". Tom Ford has most likely inspired the gang rape images D&G used. The latter a tad more violent than simple nudity, with both hetrosexual and homosexual seemingly forced encounters and/or porn-sets. p.s. I'm a woman not blind to double standards, add that to your anecdata-pipe and smoke it.
    Posted: 1 day 12 hours ago
  • dabitch said:
    Spam link removed because you can buy banner ads. Neener.
    Posted: 1 day 12 hours ago
  • dabitch said:
    :D Yeah, it's not working on me (not tempted to pick up an e-cig but then I quite the habit proper and am supposedly not the target anyway since I am a quitter)... But I can see how this could work. e-Cigs are put on the map, no longer that odd device someone bought in Hong Kong ten years ago, but I actually see people using these in bars. This just might put Blu on the map. E-Cigs are going to be a thing.
    Posted: 3 days 11 hours ago
  • dabitch said:
    I asked him when I met him in Cannes a year later, and he said no; it's a reminder of an awesome week in his life. Even if it's not that pretty.
    Posted: 4 days 8 hours ago
  • dabitch said:
    Right, so him & his friend pitched Blu. If Stephen Dorf came up with the line "rise from the ashes"... well, that's not a bad line.
    Posted: 4 days 14 hours ago