Haven't seen an ad here since "King of the Hill" graced our presence last December. And now....an ad returns to the northwest corner of Sixth Street and Avenue A. And it's a douchey doozy.
Please expect "Gentlemen, this is..." jokes the entire summer. I've already incorporated the saying in random conversations, like the other day at Mamoun's: "Gentlemen, this is Baba Ghannouj."
Showing posts with label terrible ads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terrible ads. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Gentlemen, this is a headline
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Pandering to hipsters: This ad must have been a hoot back during the initial pitch
Spotted on Third Avenue near 11th Street. I mean, if you're in this target demographic, are you supposed to find this cute? "Oh, ha ha, they totally get me. When I have to move, I'm totally calling these guys!" Meanwhile, why would this appeal to anyone else in the rest of the population?
And why is it so Brooklyn specific? What if you want to move from, say, the Lower East Side to Chelsea?
Two uses of ironic! T-shirts and facial hair!
Resolve daddy issues? And ensure speedy blogging in your new co-op/loft/art space? Um, OK. Man, they nailed us!
Check out BoweryBoogie's take on this annoying campaign.
And why is it so Brooklyn specific? What if you want to move from, say, the Lower East Side to Chelsea?
Two uses of ironic! T-shirts and facial hair!
Resolve daddy issues? And ensure speedy blogging in your new co-op/loft/art space? Um, OK. Man, they nailed us!
Check out BoweryBoogie's take on this annoying campaign.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Why EV Grieve could never be in advertising
Labels:
East Village streetscenes,
McDonald's,
terrible ads
Monday, July 14, 2008
How to sell cologne these days
At 11th Street and Third Avenue.
And what's wrong writing with a pencil or pen and notebook? Regardless, this is horrible. I just don't get what this has to do with expensive cologne.
And what's wrong writing with a pencil or pen and notebook? Regardless, this is horrible. I just don't get what this has to do with expensive cologne.
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