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Previously on "The John Lewis advert"

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by russell View Post
    Or just a 5 second add with their logo and saying the money they would have spent went to charity.
    I think someone did that a few years ago -
    "We haven't spent squillions on an Xmas advert - We are giving it to charidy instead"

    Can't remember who it was though..

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  • russell
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    Pointless, why don't they show offers and deals, i.e. actual useful information. Or just a 5 second add with their logo and saying the money they would have spent went to charity.

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  • Dactylion
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    The Ad is obviously doing its job quite well!

    Although you all hate it/slag it off etc - You are talking about it!

    The Hype is exactly that - Hype to get brand awareness and all that tulip.

    I am not suggesting that I agree with the notion that spending squillions of quid to make the adverts, plus seeding twatter, bribing the journos and all the other media feeding frenzy is actually "worth" it/anything but it appears to have achieved what the Marketing Luvvies wanted.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    They have a "cave" in peter Jones with a TV showing the video - repeat after repeat. The shop assistant said he would never tire of watching it

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  • CheeseSlice
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    and then the bear had a glorious feast...

    ..of hare, owl, venison, badger, fox.....

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  • vetran
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    I blame Wilkinsons the idiots in their marketing team think the public are so thick they need to tell the customers what to do with a kettle.

    They now have little phrase on each item.

    'pop on and we can have a nice cup of tea.' - Kettle

    'use this to fry mars bars' - Deep fat fryer (north of the border only)

    'stick these on if you are old to keep the floor dry' - Adult Diapers


    Its almost as condescending as political parties.

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  • sasguru
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    All the Christmas ads this year are over-long and annoying in a cloying "trying to make an arty film" kind of way.

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  • SueEllen
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    They are all tulip. Boots, Tesco, Morrison's, M&S, John Lewis...

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  • doodab
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    My tulipgiveometer barely flickers. I haven't see it and I don't care.

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  • RedSauce
    started a topic The John Lewis advert

    The John Lewis advert

    Does anyone else not see what the hype is about?

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