These are a bunch of grown-ass women screaming like teenyboppers who just saw the Beatles, and they're screaming about a phone that literally anyone can obtain? Nobody got this excited when the first mobile phone was invented, and that was a way bigger deal than a new, slightly different version of an existing phone.
How do they expect anyone to sit through this ad to the end? It's ear-shattering. It actually hurts to watch this ad. I have no idea what the deal is being offered because I've never seen the entire thing. How can this possibly be an effective ad?
Although at least it isn't as depressing as this one:
I don't get how this is supposed to encourage anyone to trade in their old phone. Because , is it just me, or do you feel really sorry for the old phone? My God, the desperation in that phone's mechanical voice is just palpable. The poor thing just seems terrified at the prospect of being deserted, yet the desertion process just grinds steadily along. This is more heartbreaking than the end of Shane.
How could anyone watch this ad and not pick up their phone, cradle it to their bosom and gently whisper, "don't worry Siri, I'd never trade you in?"
thank the dogs and cats I never watch tv, so I don't have to put up with this asinine shit!
ReplyDeleteThey both get muted. Loves my clicker.
ReplyDeleteIt just proves people are more into their phones than anything else.
ReplyDeleteOne day, mark my words, phones will RULE THE WORLD!!!!!!!
Oh, poor iPhone! It reminds me of that IKEA ad from a few years ago where the old lamp gets discarded for a new one. Did you ever see that one?
ReplyDeleteI have not seen that Ikea ad. Maybe it was Canada-only. I look forward to seeing it when and if we are allowed to convert to Canadianism!
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