aceofspades
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Kind of makes you wonder who writes half of this crap.
But you forgot how to spell Oscar?
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novasolanis said:A commercial's job is to make you aware of the product and create or tap DESIRE for it.
Not to repulse you and annoy you until you actively want to join this site just so you can express how much you HATE IT and HATE THAT the ad could possibly be related to the DROID RAZR which you did own and have now returned because of the EXTREMELY UNCOOL ad.
BLUBBERiNG WHINY WOMEN?
NOT ATTRACTIVE. Not my mom. Not me. NOt anyone I want to know or be like. Not anything i want to own.
novasolanis said:The ad that's been playing of the mother and daughter crying and blubbering was cute the 1st time, maybe the 2nd.
At the 23rd time, it's the MOST ANNOYING AD I've come across in a decade, I mean I can't to the MUTE button FAST ENOUGH, and it makes me *AWARE* that DRoID must have a boatload of money to be able to buy that much time for a
commercial spot.
This only make re RESENT Droid and your poor choice to 1) Go with a super-annoying ad that in no way is cool or makes me have any positive association with the your product and 2) OVER-EXPOSE it and put it in the viewer's face at a
sickening rate.
I don't need my DROID phone THAT MUCH. I took it back to the store and now have an iphone, and at least I know enough about Apple to know that I won't be subjected to super-annoying gimmicky ads.
DESPERATE, ANNOYING, PATHETIC, a TOTAL TURN OFF. I hope you fire your admen.
Who decided blubbering and whining women was a great idea for a VZW commercial? And then who decided I needed to see it every commercial break?
The fact that it's being discussed here means the commercial did it's job!
Anyone else notice they are running a different variation of the commercial now? Instead of the indecipherable blubbering with subtitles, there is a more understandable version where they are just whining. Some ad agency must have assembled a focus group to reassess the advertisements effectiveness.