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Random fact: the guy in those Verison ads (Brian Baker) is married to Terry Farrell.
I hate those fucking Bod ads, too, because the only fucking place I see them are at the cinema...
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jegs2 wrote:As soon as I saw the new "Lovin' it" McDonalds commercials, I complained to my wife about their level of suckage. They should relieve the advertizers who came up with that, IMO. I used to like the little jingles they had:DPDarkPrimus wrote:Yes. The McDonald's corporation should burn.
"Big-Mac, Filet-o-Fish, Quarter-Pounder, French-Fries ... Icy-Coke, Thick-Shakes, Sundies, and Apple-Pies!"
Ah, heck ... most of y'all probably don't remember that one...
I don't think McD's is aiming at the Black consumer so much as at the white suburban teenage wannabe who thinks rap is so 'real'.DPDarkPrimus wrote:The corporations are conspiring against the white man.... Dr Pepper wants to be the official drink of Latinos, and now McDonalds wants to be the official eatery of African-Americans... what's next, Slicht's becoming the official drink of Native Americans?
That's a good point. Adults have always hated McDonald's at worst, or tolerated its food quality at best. No adult actually raves about how he likes McDonald's food (OK, I actually knew one in university, but she was nuts).Glocksman wrote:It's a marketing change in that before, a lot of the ads were really aimed at children. Think about it, how many times have you seen Mom & Dad reluctantly dragged into McD's by their rugrats who watch way too much TV?
There's a lot of teens that seem to disagree with this in my city, of course, these guys also wear tracksuit bottoms and hoodies and smoke all day near a children's park area instead of going to school or getting a job.Darth Wong wrote:That's a good point. Adults have always hated McDonald's at worst, or tolerated its food quality at best. No adult actually raves about how he likes McDonald's food (OK, I actually knew one in university, but she was nuts).Glocksman wrote:It's a marketing change in that before, a lot of the ads were really aimed at children. Think about it, how many times have you seen Mom & Dad reluctantly dragged into McD's by their rugrats who watch way too much TV?
McDonald's success, at least during the last 20 years, has been in marketing themselves to children with Ronald McDonald, the Hamburglar, the big purple guy, and other assorted cartoony characters. Not to mention the Happy Meal.
Their attempt to appeal to "hip" teens is utterly insane. It will never be "hip" to go to McDonald's.
I beg to differ. When i was 17 the cliques in my high school spent all friday and saturday night hanging arround the local McDonalds. And they used to call me a geek........Darth Wong wrote:That's a good point. Adults have always hated McDonald's at worst, or tolerated its food quality at best. No adult actually raves about how he likes McDonald's food (OK, I actually knew one in university, but she was nuts).Glocksman wrote:It's a marketing change in that before, a lot of the ads were really aimed at children. Think about it, how many times have you seen Mom & Dad reluctantly dragged into McD's by their rugrats who watch way too much TV?
McDonald's success, at least during the last 20 years, has been in marketing themselves to children with Ronald McDonald, the Hamburglar, the big purple guy, and other assorted cartoony characters. Not to mention the Happy Meal.
Their attempt to appeal to "hip" teens is utterly insane. It will never be "hip" to go to McDonald's.
Yes, but now when you think of horrible screaming rat-demons it makes you think of Quiznos. Mission accomplished.johnmarkley wrote:I hate those Quiznos ads more than anything. The word "Quiznos" used to make me think "subs." Now, it makes me think "horrible screaming rat-demons."
As an aside, we used to often get fish from Burger King on Fridays during Lent to take advantage of the fact that they were on sale.DPDarkPrimus wrote:Back when I went to church, I recall one of my pastor's telling about how they used to do the "Catholic test": You took a girl out to McDonald's on Friday. If she ordered the fish sandwich, she was "one of them".
They're Spongmonkeys.johnmarkley wrote:I hate those Quiznos ads more than anything. The word "Quiznos" used to make me think "subs." Now, it makes me think "horrible screaming rat-demons."
What? Has Games Workshop bought the Quiznos corporation and picked a Skaven as its spokesperson?johnmarkley wrote:I hate those Quiznos ads more than anything. The word "Quiznos" used to make me think "subs." Now, it makes me think "horrible screaming rat-demons."