ADVERTISEMENT

Buick commercials

Hands down worst, how fast can I flip channel. Sadly there is a market for this.

The bobblehead and Good2togo auto insurance.
 
Those bears in the toilet paper ads that tell you their brand of tp leaves less dingleberries and creates fewer skid marks...I want to puke when I see those.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BCNoles16
The Fruit Loops one where they are playing Mario Brothers (and yelling "YA" as they Mario captures a giant mushroom) is in my top 5 most hated of all time, #1 is the Geico/Europe "Final Countdown" commercial. I grew up in the 80's and love the 80's rock, but I am actually pretty embarrassed for the band because the three people in the break room watching them is probably 1 more person than they get at a live show.
 
So nobody else hates the Buick commercials? If it's not bad enough that they play them millions of times, it's the messages that are so lame.

"He must've gotten a raise, good for him... no... good for HER"
"OMG that's a Buick, I thought it was something else way cooler, I couldn't even find it in the parking lot because I was so confused"
 
So nobody else hates the Buick commercials? If it's not bad enough that they play them millions of times, it's the messages that are so lame.

"He must've gotten a raise, good for him... no... good for HER"
"OMG that's a Buick, I thought it was something else way cooler, I couldn't even find it in the parking lot because I was so confused"

They annoy me as well, actually I am more amused by them than annoyed.
It's as if they admit their cars up to this point are what your grandparents would drive. That its almost unbelievable that Buick could make a vehicle that doesn't scream "old person driving"
 
The Fruit Loops one where they are playing Mario Brothers (and yelling "YA" as they Mario captures a giant mushroom) is in my top 5 most hated of all time, #1 is the Geico/Europe "Final Countdown" commercial. I grew up in the 80's and love the 80's rock, but I am actually pretty embarrassed for the band because the three people in the break room watching them is probably 1 more person than they get at a live show.
It annoys me more that the guy doesn't put a plate or at the very least a napkin under his burrito while in the microwave. Have some respect for yourself and your fellow coworkers that use that microwave. I keep waiting for Terry Tate to come busting into the commercial.
 
The rhyming DQ commercials are slightly ahead of the Century Link hipster monotone guy on my current most hated list.
 
  • Like
Reactions: dmm5157
97ab5a486a2d8ddfdb6cb3bcc3892df2.jpg
 
It annoys me more that the guy doesn't put a plate or at the very least a napkin under his burrito while in the microwave. Have some respect for yourself and your fellow coworkers that use that microwave. I keep waiting for Terry Tate to come busting into the commercial.

LMAO, you pick apart things on TV like I do and it drives my wife nuts! We went to see Black Mass, and the opening seen shows a bar in Boston, in 1975, and the bar has a Coors and Budweiser sign on the outside of the bar. Coors wasn't sold up here in New England until around 1986 and I pointed that out to my wife, and she told me that if I don't shut up, she is walking out of the movie!
 
LMAO, you pick apart things on TV like I do and it drives my wife nuts! We went to see Black Mass, and the opening seen shows a bar in Boston, in 1975, and the bar has a Coors and Budweiser sign on the outside of the bar. Coors wasn't sold up here in New England until around 1986 and I pointed that out to my wife, and she told me that if I don't shut up, she is walking out of the movie!

I was watching That 70's Show the other night and I made my wife watch as I rewound the scene so she could see the the beer the Red opened had a current pop-top and not a pull-tab. She wasn't impressed.
 
I was watching That 70's Show the other night and I made my wife watch as I rewound the scene so she could see the the beer the Red opened had a current pop-top and not a pull-tab. She wasn't impressed.

Great catch, but that is one of the most common, lazy mistakes made by a production crew when dealing with the past. I have seen some movies not make that mistake, but with TV, it is very common.

One that I was impressed with, is the movie where Richard Gere is a retired CIA agent and the kid from That 70's Show (Topher Grace?) is a Russian plant. At the beginning of the movie, they show a left handed, little league 2nd baseman, which I picked up on, and either in the previous scene, or scene after, he wasn't left handed, but I was impressed and the wife, once again, told me to stop nitpicking.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT