Pie And Chips

April 28, 2009

Protip: Do not use obscure phrases and references from a non-native language in your marketing efforts.

Example: In a junk mail I received from Geico today it started off with “Warren Buffett and the Gecko. They go together like pie and chips.”

My first impression: Yuk, those don’t go together at all.  Was Warren Buffett involved in some kind of hostile takeover attempt of Geico and they’re so pissed about it that they are calling him out in all of their print media?

Upon further research apparently this is a reference to one of their tv commercials (yet another “drawback” of not watching commercials).  Given that the gecko speaks ‘british’, it seems that the phrase “pie and chips” refers to french fries paired with some kind of meat pie.  This is quite different than my initial mental image of pecan pie paired with sour cream and onion Pringles, ick.  I may have just found another exception to the Independent Food Theory.


SuperBowl Commercials ‘09

February 2, 2009

Another year, another round of commercials.  This year I was quite interested in the game itself, having watched a good bit more NFL than usual and actually following the Steelers through their season (at least for the games that actually got aired here).  But of course for a lot of folks it’s all about the commercials.  This year I decided to go pretty hardcore.  Since I have a little more time on my hands now I figured I could afford to put in the extra effort (translation: find a way to kill some time).

You can watch these at Hulu.com, I briefly considered linking each one individually but that’d take more time than even I have.  I find it rather funny (in that annoying sort of way) that when you view them you get the experience of “this commercial is brought to you by this other commercial” heh.

And so now the list, and here’s a color coded rating scale:

BlacklistFailPoorNeutralPassable - Good

Bud Light – Tossing around ideas to save money -  Not funny; this one hit particularly close to home as The Man was rejecting ideas to cut down on frivolous spending (even if it was supposed to be in jest, it was just too damn soon).

Angels & Demons – Some movie, and I have no idea what it’s about thanks to the uninformative trailer.  DaVinci Code II perhaps?

Audi - Multiple car thefts – One of the main reasons I don’t like commercials where you can’t tell what product it’s for until the end (if at all) is that usually it loses all meaning.  At the end I was forced to wonder “hmm, was he stealing only Audi’s the entire time?”  The pictures of the older cars also reminded me of when they were notorious for bad quality.  They do however get minor bonus points for the very brief glimpse of the hot chick on rollerskates.

Pepsi – Forever Young – WTF, that was some horrible music (the hip hop part at least made it marginally better).  Again, no idea what it was for till the end; I was hoping maybe it was a personal promo for Vince Young.

Doritos – Crystal Ball – meh, lame

Bud Light – Conan ad in Sweden – Slightly funny, good music.  They got a circumstantial bonus point for getting the bad music from earlier out of my head.

Year One – I guess this is a movie, but I’m not even sure if that’s the name of it.  Another trailer with not enough info.

Toyota Venza – My interpretation of the sales pitch: “This vehicle is only for people who are heavily into their African roots who are also into Battlestar Galactica”

Brigestone – Mr Potato Head – Very annoying for a while, but at the end it’s clear that was essential for the set up, therefore it gets a rating of funny.

Fast And Furious – Another movie in the series I guess.  This trailer had a much better real car to rice car ratio, but I’m still extremely skeptical.  Unless I see numerous reviews that state the movie is entirely devoid of all fart cans and rear spoilers on front wheel drive cars then hell no.

Castrol Edge – Grease Monkeys – This one was pretty wierd, but in a way I guess that was the point particularly since they used that very word.  However I think the bad acting kinda killed it for me.  Plus the whole grease monkey / code monkey thing hit on a (again due to the timing) sensitive subject.

Land of the LostMight be a good movie but my logical mind just cannot let go of the following: While the phrase “did we go back in time?” is uttered there are broken down supertanker ships and what appears to be what’s left of the Golden Gate bridge in the background.  So unless they started in the year 3000 or something then uh wtf?  My guess is that the editing team spliced together random parts to create this, at least that’s what I hope. The one saving grace: “Matt Lauer can eat it!”

Doritos – Crunch – Shockwaves blowing clothes off of hot chicks, hell yeah!

Go Daddy – Shower – Exactly what is to be expected from them, and I’m not complaining. An implied nude Danica Patrick and the “German woman from the dean’s office” in a shower together, cool.  Although the “see ‘unrated’ version online” ruse was completely transparent; yet another marketer trying to make you think “unrated” means anything more than precisely that.

Pepsi Max – Diet Cola For Men – This was the “I’m good” one.  One of the guys kinda looked like a previous manager of mine, so given the timing that spooked me a bit. Upon rewatching, this wasn’t as bad as I was thinking it was the first time around.

Pedigree - Adoption Drive – Nothing too fancy with the exotic pets in domestic places theme, but I gotta admit I laughed when the frisbee hit the water buffalo.

Bud – Fetch – eh

Bud - Dating Pony – Now that American Idol is recently back on the air I could’ve done without yet another “ain’t no mountain high enough” although I do get that the song did fit rather well with the story, as blah as it may have been.  I do also feel like I must subtract points for the “Indian” guy at the end, temporal effect and all.

Star Trek – Very first thing I noticed, the Bad Robot logo.  Pretty much everything I watch these days has that company involved with it so I was already thinking “whatever is about to be shown surely will be badass” and indeed it was.  Now please don’t get me wrong, I’m no hardcore trekkie by any means, but the trailer itself was quite good.  Even better than the first one where it had the fly-by of the engines or whatever.  This one was exciting, although I’m pretty sure I saw Harold (as in Harold and Kumar) flash by on the screen, man that’s going to wierd me out, I don’t think I’m gunna be able to “suspend [character] disbelief” for that one.

G – I guess this was for Gatorade, had a bunch of “hardcore” athletes talking about dedication and stuff, meh.

Cars.com – Confidence – Nothing but problems with this.  #1 Who the hell is ever nervous about buying a car, and more importantly #2 why does a guy who’s had all those jobs drive such a shitty car???

HyundaiAngry Bosses – Ok, they got me with the YELLING IN GERMAN!  This one is linked :)

E-Trade – Babies again – Marginally funny

UP – Some Disney movie, don’t care

Bud Light – Drinkability Drawings – So the guy is drawing ski jumps and stuff in mid-air with his finger yet he fails to outline a curvaceous woman?  They even got to the point of drawing bandages and saying “chicks dig this” and still nothing.

H&R Block – Grim Reaper – This had so much potential but alas wasn’t great.

Teleflora – Insulting Flowers – At least they did go with the “Well I’d like to see y…” line.

Monster – Director of Fandemonuim – meh

United - lame as usual

NBC – Jay Leno in Car – A license plate with “Fall” and a sticker with “9 Central” I guess this was some sorta ad trying to already promote Jay moving on to his new deal?  I also wonder if they somehow magically had different time-zone stickers?

Cheetos – Pigeons – Concept could have been funny, but what does a bitchy person have to do with snack food?

3D Commercials – Monsters, Sobe, Chuck – Don’t really have a review of these because the whole time I was trying to figure out why my various glasses I happen to have weren’t working.  I even tried both combinations of red on the left and on the right, still nothing really happening.  Were special (new) glasses required for this?

Toyota Tundra – Fire Spiral Ramp – They almost lost points for being very similar to the already existing ones about driving dangerously through various heavy machinery, but this one was different so whatever.

Priceline – Security Van – Tolerable, the gratuitous Shatner delivery impression was funny.

Overstock – NOT IN HD. Ladies and Gentlemen we have our first official boycott!!!

Universal – Kid Hero – meh

NBC - LMAO – An interesting concept I guess, could’ve been better.  Going for the cliched ghetto booty was a little scary.  Ironically what I found “funny” was that I don’t watch any of those shows.

Mandatory Local Block – Since all of these were not in HD I’ll just assume there was something wrong with the feed and/or they didn’t care so I’ll just skip this break, some were even repeats!

Coke – “The Sims” Characters – W.T.F. ??? I clearly saw a character at the very beginning with the green diamond above them and fully expected a Sims commercial, then all sorts of wierd non-Sims characters started showing up and I was like, ok maybe it’s some new WoW type game… nope, Coke, wtf?

Brigestone – Jump Around – Good song!  The vehicle on blocks at the end really threw me off for a second though, I was like “uh, are they trying to say the moon/mars/whatever is like the ghetto?” then I finally figured out they were trying to say “peeps will steal these tires because they’re so good/fun/whatever no matter where you are”

Denny’s – Serious Breakfast – FREE “GRAND SLAM” ON TUESDAY 6am-2pm.  Given the recent turn of events I ain’t gunna be passing up too many free meals.  I wonder if I can hit one location for breakfast and another for lunch.

Monster – Moose Through Wall – awesome (strong temporal bonus)

Bud - Great Grandfather Horse Immigrant – meh, but a talking horse named Jake and not Ed?

Witch Mountain – This might actually be pretty/really good.  But I am rather bothered by the “btw the UFO convention is in town” comment over the radio as the Stormtroopers from Star Wars are climbing in the back of the cab, that’s just whack.

Transformers 2 – Megan Fox, enough said.

Career Builder – “12 Days of Xmas” – I’ve been debating whether or not to start using this site, now the decision is extremely easy.  Way to use your marketing dept / ad agency to lose business, duh.

Coke - Picnic – Ok, the “butterfly bottle” thing was a bit cool, I’ll give em that, but the rest was a little odd.  Plus I’m still wondering if an unopened bottle of Coke would float or not.  Oh, on re-watch it looks like it was on a big lilly pad, bah.

FrostedFlakes.com – Rebuilding Parks – um, ok

NFL – Snow Cone – um, ok.  The oboe player in the grocery store one set the bar pretty high, sorry.

Mighty Fine Burgers (local?) – Not HD

CarMax (local???) – This one was in HD, so I’m actually hoping it wasn’t local since that would completely mess up the theory.  Totally knew it was a dude, saw that one coming.

Jack in the Box (local?) – Not HD

HEB (local) – Not HD

Celebrity Apprentice – Not HD, definitely not local

Hyundai – Assurance – My thought after seeing this “damn, you know the economy must be bad if they’re starting to offer ‘bring it back within a year’ deals”  Wonder if that can be applied retroactively???

Coke Zero – Troy Polamalu – Music was lame, had those lame “we’re gunna sue coke/ourselves” guys from last year, meh

Cash4Gold – Hmm, I’m still thinking they got actors that looked very similar instead of the actual Ed McMahon and MC Hammer.  Otherwise it would’ve been like omg I can’t believe they got two guys that are famous for going bankrupt to do this commercial; it would’ve been a crazy hurting for money paradox.

Vizio – Fuck you for insulting me and my technology.  Not only was my equipment not ridiculously expensive it’s also better than whatever wares you’re peddling.  Ooh, a contest for a 55″, yeah lemme enter that so I can trade down.

Taco Bell – Speed Relationship – Wacky.  I might boycott them for this, if they weren’t already for health reasons ;)

GE - Smart Grid – What does all of that have to do with the Wizard of Oz?

HULU – Aliens Run TV Programming – Explains a lot doesn’t it?  It was kinda funny though, and I do appreciate the fact that finally someone in media is starting to embrace the trends towards alternative media sources and non-traditional viewing methods.

GE – Capturing the wind – bah, just can’t get past the physics, plus it was wierd even aside from the bottle thing.

Pepsi - MacGruber – I was really hoping this was going to turn into an SNL skit, as that would’ve been the only way to salvage it, but alas it was not to be.  (Apparently this did actually stem from an SNL skit)  This one really had me teetering on the edge of a boycott; don’t think I’ll quite go there but the next few times I’m asked “is Pepsi ok instead” the answer will be ‘no’.  At least it had the real, original MacGyver in it.

Bud Light Lime – This was freaking loud, damn.  The surround sound surprisingly hadn’t freaked out (not even on the locals where the compression can be rediculous) until this one.  Although I did want to mention that perhaps this commercial provides a good way to illustrate what life is like for me, in a temperature sense.  You see, I am pretty much always hot, or at least I never get cold.  I suppose this is what it might look like visually to be the walking furnace that is me.

Go Daddy – Enhanced – In what might perhaps be a surprising move I’m going to give this one only a “meh”.  Partly because you could easily tell where this was going, and partly because if you’re going to go the gratuitous route you basically sign yourself up for double or nothing and this didn’t fully deliver.  At least the “unrated” (see first Go Daddy above) version online provided a bit more eye candy as opposed to the shower one which was just more story line really.


And Another One

January 20, 2009

Wow, a 2-day streak… I wonder what tomorrow shall bring.  I saw a van for this company while driving around today, I found it quite humorous.


More Strange Business Names

January 19, 2009

First there was AGAPE Pregnancy Resource Center, and today I saw:

Once Upon A Child

This would definitely not be my first choice for a business name, or really any choice for that matter.  My first two guesses as to the nature of this business: some kind of store catering to Priests and Bishops; or more straight to the point, a support group center for reformed sex offenders.

Believe it or not I’m really not trying to have a twisted mind on this one.  My point is that this is the name of a business; you’re trying to attract customers not scare them away.  Now that I’ve seen the site since I went searching for the link I see what they’re really about.  Perhaps they subscribe to the “any press is good press” theory, but go and tell that to the Toyota – Saved By Zero campaign.  I still to this day continue to boycott Old Navy due to the annoying as all hell commercials.


Product Naming

October 20, 2008

Seriously?  I guess maybe they’re working off the dolphin theory, but still it’s the parents that are actually buying it right?

But me, I’d rather not be thinking about pregnant ladies rushing off to the hospital when I’m about to consume a beverage.


Upgraded?

January 31, 2008

Here’s something I’ve been meaning to post for a while now. I think it’s freakin’ hilarious. I especially love the nice coincidence that it starts breaking up the most right when he says “upgrades”. I left the answering machine automated voice and the beep at the beginning and end of the recording so you can hear that the recording itself is not overdriven or clipping in any way.

Listen Here
(mouse over the DOWNLOAD THIS FILE on the right side of the page)


Do Your Business Elsewhere Please

January 22, 2008
Do Your Business Here Here’s something I saw in a local restaurant; looked like it was in bumper-sticker format. Not exactly something I want to be thinking about while I’m eating.

Interesting Marketing Decisions II

July 18, 2007

This was at Cracker Barrel; and, at least at the one I go to, it’s always filled with old people. So I’m forced to wonder, are the people that came up with this sign also old borderline senile people that just don’t know any better, “clever” marketing strategists that figured they could get one over on the old people, or the worst case scenario Stupid People.
I’m so tempted to edit this one and add a ‘P’ in a couple strategic locations.

 

This is a postcard.
Let’s take a closer look at the bottom left corner.

Holidaze

July 6, 2007

I had a bit of a “moral” dilemma a couple days ago. It all started when the groceries at home were starting to dwindle. I knew I needed to go to the grocery store but really didn’t feel like going on the 2nd. So then the sequence began; I knew it was rather futile to go to the grocery store on the 3rd as all of the hotdog & hamburger buns would surely be gone. I tend to shop rather late (we’re talking 11pm timeframe) because of my “line disease” (that’s a whole ‘nuther post) so it’s pretty much a guarantee the “seasonal” items aren’t there when I am. I didn’t go on the 4th either since they tend to have rather limited hours, if they’re even open at all; so it’d be a madhouse again and in all likelihood I probably wouldn’t be awake and ready to go (with time to shop) before they closed.

And so here it was, the evening of the Fourth of July, and since it’s been raining like crazy I hadn’t made any plans to blow stuff up this year, and I’m out of food. Now normally when one is “out” of food you can scavenge and usually drum up some semblance of a meal, but I’d already been doing that for two days. So came my dilemma.

I’m a pretty big stickler for time off. Vacation time is just that, there is to be absolutely no work during it. This is even more true when it’s a National Holiday. Personal vacation is one thing, but when there is a federal holiday going on, particularly one celebrating our nation’s independence, I pretty much expect the country to shut down. And so there is my dilemma. One of the things that makes this nation great are those very freedoms we’ve sought after from the beginning. If you run a business you should be able to do what you want with it. So here I am, in need of food, and have to decide if I really want to give my patronage to an establishment that is causing people to work on a holiday. In the end I was pretty darn hungry, and I figured at least the employees are getting double-time pay, so it was time to eat :) At least it was typical American fare.

They were pretty busy too, as they were one of the very few places open. I suppose you could say they had a chronopoly.


SuperBowl Commercials

February 6, 2007

I have some rules when it comes to SuperBowl commercials, especially considering this is essentially supposed to be the superbowl of commercials.  Sadly I’d have to say this year’s showing was rather poor.  It seems as though the quality of commercials has really plummeted over the last few years.  Sure SB commercial time is expensive (as evidenced by the onslaught of CBS commercials taking up all the slots they couldn’t sell) but don’t go blowing your entire budget on securing the time, leaving none for actually producing it.

Thou shalt be boycotted if your commercial:

  • Is not in High Definition
    • The SB is one of the first pieces of television programming to go HD, and has always been a showcase for HD technology.  If you’re not going to stick with the program, then I’m not going to stick with yours.
  • Has already been seen by me
    • Come on, you’re not even going to try?
  • Manages to somehow make me angry
    • Believe it or not, this actually does happen on occasion; it did this year
  • Is incredibly stupid

Some of the companies get lucky since I rarely watch conventional commercials at all, and these days I don’t go to the movie theater that often so not nearly as many end up violating that rule.  Although apparently many would have as I’ve heard quite a few theater commercials were aired (Coke being a particular offender).

Blacklist

  • Chevy
    • 2 for 2 on managing to affect me in a negative way.  First with the ”did they round up a bunch of American Idol rejects?” horrendous singing one which resulted in insta-boycott.  Then the reinforcement with the “you mean this thing won a contest?” car wash abomination.
  • Salesgenie
    • Huh?  Was that for real?  Kept expecting some kinda joke at the end.
  • “The Heart”
    • Hell I couldn’t even tell what this one was for.  Although I would be in support of boycotting heart disease(s).
  • Schick
    • Pretty sure I’ve seen this one before; or at least one so similar that it’s enough to get it on the list.
  • Snapple
    • Definitely have seen this one before.  However during it I kept thinking that it would have been cool if it was some kinda super-extended two parter.  I remember in previous commercials that the dude goes in search of the meaning of the word/abbreviation/term.  Then in the SB version he’d finally get an answer.
  • Snickers
    • As if the car wash wasn’t enough.
  • Taco Bell
    • Already blacklisted anyway, but aren’t I correct in remembering from all those years of Spanish that only the double-R (marrón) or the first R (rojo) in a word is rolled?  Thus carne would just be carne.

Greylist

  • Fedex
    • That moon base one nearly did them in.  I was just unable to “suspend disbelief” for that one and the whole acting like there’s zero gravity on the moon thing bugged me the entire time.  Thus I couldn’t think about anything else so by the time the crazy shuttlecraft thing flew in I was to the point of thinking “there’s no way that thing could make it back through Earth’s atmosphere”.
  • Garmin
    • At least I knew what they were going for.  Had I not known what Ultraman was (from the SNES game actually) they’d be a goner for sure.

And props to GoDaddy for (1) gratuitously using hot chicks [was that Trishelle?] and (2) toying with the FCC yet again.