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Commercials That Make You Cringe

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The McDonalds McCafe ad with the two chicks sitting in the "fancy" coffee shop basically admitting to one another that they're a couple of dimwitted bimbos. They're expressing their excitement to one another how they're so glad that they can both go to McDonalds to drink coffee now, because they'll fit in there. Evidently McDonalds customers aren't intelligent, have crappy taste in music, and haven't a clue when it comes to things like the names of foreign countries.

"Paraguay?"

Ugh.:sowrong:
 
I think you meant to put this in the General Discussion forum.
 
Any McDonalds commerical actually. A bunch of young adults singing and dancing on the sidewalk while they wait for their Big Macs and chicken McNuggets. I mean people get paid to come up with this stuff? :zombie:
 
Any l'oreal or anti-ageing commercial.

Or Iceland commercials. That fucking Kerry Katona...
 
I don't know if it makes me cringe, but the one for the hair-greying formula always cracks me up. The shot of the 58 year old dude in the black sport jacket holding up the guitar up and down.(aparently he's in a band!):roflmao::rowfull:



Drew
 
The new Burger King commercial about the mini- burgers.

Also those "Head On" and "Zoo York" commercials. Very annoying.
 
Free credit report.com.Where did they find that slug?It's enough to inspire projectile vomiting.
 
I dislike the diamond commercials that run for about 5 or 6 days before Christmas from the jewelry stores.
I think they market them to people searching for happiness, and haven't found it yet. With this economy, every one is scaling back on gifts this year. If I get stressed during the holidays, I sometimes lose my focus when these commercials play on television, and wish the gifts I am giving people could be better.
The feeling doesn't last for more than a minute, but I don't like feeling manipulated.
:xlime:
 
"Help! I've fallen and I can't get up!"

Actually, that's a classic!

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But this is even more disturbing...whatever happened to the Doubt...
 
ok we have one out here that's a local vegas commercial about water restrictions. picture this if you will:

a lawn being watered by sprinklers. an older lady with a cane walking up to the door of the house, rings the doorbell. guy answers the door and says "may i help you?" the old lady just stands there and they stare each other down for a few seconds. the old lady then kicks the guy square in the NUTS and walks off. on your screen appear the words:

don't make us tell you again. it's a desert out there.

i guess unless you live here and know about the water restrictions and watering zones, you probably wouldn't get it. but the commcercial itself is funny and the thought of being kicked in the nutties is enough to make any guy cringe, in my opinion.
 
ok we have one out here that's a local vegas commercial about water restrictions. picture this if you will:

a lawn being watered by sprinklers. an older lady with a cane walking up to the door of the house, rings the doorbell. guy answers the door and says "may i help you?" the old lady just stands there and they stare each other down for a few seconds. the old lady then kicks the guy square in the NUTS and walks off. on your screen appear the words:

don't make us tell you again. it's a desert out there.

i guess unless you live here and know about the water restrictions and watering zones, you probably wouldn't get it. but the commcercial itself is funny and the thought of being kicked in the nutties is enough to make any guy cringe, in my opinion.

Square in the nuts?????????? OMG.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
Probably socially acceptable in its time...

This commercial is wrong on so many levels:

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every commercial carl's jr. has ever made, and every single jack in the box commercial.
 
Anything local. For Baltimore residents, these include Next Day Floors, Bill's Carpet Fair, Katz Insurance, Gebco, or any other cheesy, poorly-acted advertisement. Not that you expect a whole lot, but damn they're all so bad. 😱
 
Actually, that's a classic!

<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/-4yWP6DMhgo&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/-4yWP6DMhgo&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
But this is even more disturbing...whatever happened to the Doubt...


😱:facepalm::yowzer::bugeyed::cry1:



Drew
 
How about some Cool Whip, Carol Channing and Stalag 13:

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This is regional, but NY/CT area Bob's Discount Furniture commercials. Come on down!
 
I just bought a huge bow...

to put on my wife's new Lexus.

Yeah, that's right. I just spent $50,000.00 on a Christmas gift.

If we were in that commercial she'd say, "You did WHAT?" then kick me in the balls :punt: and make me sleep in it.
 
to put on my wife's new Lexus.

Yeah, that's right. I just spent $50,000.00 on a Christmas gift.

If we were in that commercial she'd say, "You did WHAT?" then kick me in the balls :punt: and make me sleep in it.

:blaugh::blaugh::blaugh::blaugh:
That is ridiculous...and yet...there it is.
 
The commercials that annoy me here in Canada are not really commercials so much as "public service announcements.

Our premier sattelite cable companies- Shaw and Bell- respectively, offered a package deal for their customers. At the time it was pretty decent. However, by the next year, they cut many of those channels out and replaced them with dead PPV space and about thirteen incarnations of the sports channel. They then introduced a new package deal that included the cannels you got to keep (not many), the channels that they stole from you, and a handful of new channels for ONLY A BAZILLION TIMES THE COST OF THE BASIC PACKAGE! WHAT A DEAL!!!

People got fed up and began to contact those who knew a few things about pirating satellite signals. I guess it became sort of an "epidemic" up here because those same greedy companies began to feel threatened.

Soon after, they began to run melodramatic and absurd ads about the hideous evils of stealing cable signals and raping your defenseless service provider for no reason.

I think that the intention was to villify those who did so to such a degree, that they would be held in the same ostracising light as pedophiles.:jester:

Perhapse some chumps in the McMansion suburbs were gullible enough to fall for it, but by-and-large, people just laugh at them...And rightly so.
 
I dislike the diamond commercials that run for about 5 or 6 days before Christmas from the jewelry stores.
I think they market them to people searching for happiness, and haven't found it yet. With this economy, every one is scaling back on gifts this year. If I get stressed during the holidays, I sometimes lose my focus when these commercials play on television, and wish the gifts I am giving people could be better.
The feeling doesn't last for more than a minute, but I don't like feeling manipulated.
:xlime:

" He went to Jared" sickening jewelry commercial
 
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