That's an actual critique I once heard somewhere. Of what use is the most memorable commercial (e.g. because it's funny, or - like in this case - just plain weird), if you can't remember what product that commercial was for?
Most commercials actually are pretty nonsensical and weird for the sake of sticking in memory. But if the brand gets lost in the message, it is useless.
Exactly!
If the brand happens to be the one detail that doesn't get stuck in the consumer's memory, then the whole thing defeats its purpose, no matter how memorable the commercial is...
Yesterday I actually pondered if I should do a last minute change to this page and put him in a gaudy Hawaiian shirt!
(Maybe next time when he appears...)
If the brand happens to be the one detail that doesn't get stuck in the consumer's memory, then the whole thing defeats its purpose, no matter how memorable the commercial is...
(Maybe next time when he appears...)
Bruddah, you ain't even family.
Yeah, pissing off Tiny too much may be... unwise.
Also, wait for the end of this story... How she'll deal with these two guys then is - kinda, sorta - going in similar direction...