Do you think that a lot of the ads on TV send a mean spirited message? Are the ads also becoming more uninhibitedly blatant in their portrayal of sexuality?
Example 1 - There is an ad where two male friends are on a chair lift and one start asking if he can show how his friend's ex really likes him and taunts his buddy with her e-mails until the buddy asks for his I-phone and hurls it off below them. (This ad seems cruel)
Example 2 - Another phone ad where the phone user is at a restaurant and makes the waitress wait until he is done taunting his friend over a bet he made with him. The waitress is standing there suffering this boor while he texts and then finally orders.
Sexuality - We are seeing ad where the bikini bottoms might as well not be covering the shapely derrieres of the various female actors. There are several like that. I am no prude and I can appreciate sexuality for what it is. It seems however that imagery is much much stronger in the last two or three months. I am not complaining:) so much as commenting at the unabashed in your face nature of this.
What do you think? Has you seen or felt these two trends in advertising?
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As to Example 1, the dork on the right, to me, seems less cruel, and more clueless of the fact he's really guilty of breaking a major "guy code".....that of asking out a bro's ex.
The nerd on the left should have called "guy code violation" right away, when the subject was first brought up.
As to Example 2, the waitress should have seen that there was good natured " goofball guy" bonding going on there. IRL, she probably would have retreated until that horseplay was over. No harm, no foul.
As to Example 3, well....uh, excuse me, I was just watching a commercial for "Girls Gone Wild"....um, what was the gist of your observation again?
The gist of my observation was that there has always been a use of sexuality to sell a product. Now with some the ads you actually see the woman's fanny protruding out the sides of her scanty bottom piece. Okay, a bit of - "nice!" (blink) - for a guy but it just seems a lot more heightened now - and it's not just one ad it's the general lot of them, whether car ads or fast food.
In the examples, what should have been is not the focus of the product marketing - in the phone ad it's "look at what a jerk I can be if I have this phone" that gets attention. I don't even know what the phone brand is. I remember another ad from a few years where a guy charged a whole round of beer on his buddies credit card and announced it to the crowd. In yet another a guy goes into a party and takes credit for bring both the beer and the cheese and basically poops on his friend in front of some women while taking the credit.
I mean these are mean ads; I don't see anything funny at all in them.
I thought the phone ad was funny.
I'm not impressed by tiny buttocks...just annoyed.
Sex sells...the ad people know this and we fall for it. C'est la vie.
Sit coms...mostly aren't funny. But, I do find "Raymond" amusing.
There ya go...most all of it is just entertainment..or not.
I don't take any of it under serious scrutiny.
Well, maybe "houswives"...I seriously want to slap up somebody.
dot: Some of the commercials I don't even know what they are advertising.
I know exactly what you are saying there. On quite a few they have you wondering where they are going until the last five seconds leaving you saying to your spouse - "Oh they were advertising paper towel???" or maybe even feminine products!:)
The ads that annoy me the most are for cars and trucks and SUV's.
So many of them! And most of them are so boooooooooring!
When you decide to buy a car don't you already, mostly, know what you want? Do the commercials really factor in to someone' buying decision?
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