Showing posts with label State Farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State Farm. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
William Shatner serves fried turkey with ham
In the decades since leaving Montreal for Hollywood, the Shat has traded in his smoked meat for southern fried turkey. (As well as an October Thanksgiving for a November one.)
And State Farm has hired him as the spokesman for a PSA to prevent turkey frying fires:
It's long, but it's worth it to get every morsel of Shat's signature over-the-top delivery.
Via Adfreak
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Vote for America's Worst Ads
Today, Consumerist announced its finalist nominees for "Worst Ad in America", as chosen by its readers.
The online ballot has most of the campaigns linked, but I'll embed the 2010 contestants here for ABSOLUTE WORST AD IN AMERICA:
Other categories and finalists are listed below. (Ignore the radio buttons, it was a C&P.)
MOST GRATING PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN
MOST ANNOYING ANIMATED SPOKESTHING
DUO OR GROUP THAT MOST NEEDS TO BE BROKEN UP
CELEBRITY WHO MUST HAVE LOST THE MOST MONEY IN HOUSING CRASH
They are indeed bad ads, but I was hoping more of them would be epic trainwreck bad. I guess the vox populi nature of nomination and voting would automatically favour well-known crappy national campaigns than hilariously awkward (but obscure) local ones. Oh well...
Go to Consumerist to view and vote before 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, 9/28/2010.
The online ballot has most of the campaigns linked, but I'll embed the 2010 contestants here for ABSOLUTE WORST AD IN AMERICA:
Other categories and finalists are listed below. (Ignore the radio buttons, it was a C&P.)
MOST GRATING PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN
(no link)
MOST ANNOYING ANIMATED SPOKESTHING
DUO OR GROUP THAT MOST NEEDS TO BE BROKEN UP
(no link)
CELEBRITY WHO MUST HAVE LOST THE MOST MONEY IN HOUSING CRASH
CREEPIEST COMMERCIAL
They are indeed bad ads, but I was hoping more of them would be epic trainwreck bad. I guess the vox populi nature of nomination and voting would automatically favour well-known crappy national campaigns than hilariously awkward (but obscure) local ones. Oh well...
Go to Consumerist to view and vote before 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, 9/28/2010.
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