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DaveinGermany 15-11-2014 07:30

Not just another Christnas advert
 
Reading the Indy this morning they showed the Sainsbury Christmas advert. Don't know what you folk think, but I believe it's one of the best I've watched, none of the schnultz or twee ideals just a very good & moving ad

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWF2JBb1bvM

cashman 15-11-2014 07:42

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Dont normally watch ads, The mute button is a great invention, but made n exception fer you mate, glad i did.

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2014 08:24

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Yes I like this one too...but my favourite has to be the John Lewis one.......I like penguins:D

Gremlin 15-11-2014 09:09

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Very moving.

westendlass 15-11-2014 11:29

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I think its the best one I've seen on TV.

Rowlf 15-11-2014 11:38

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I believe Sainsburys are selling the chocolate bars like the one in the ad in stores. Some money if not all going to the Royal British Legion who have given approval for the ad.

egg&chips 15-11-2014 15:32

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I like it a lot. Much better than the John Lewis one this year. My assessment criteria might be a bit different from those of many others though. I usually manage to build a whole school assembly out of a John Lewis christmas ad, but it will be a J Sainsbury one this year.

DaveinGermany 15-11-2014 15:44

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Originally Posted by Rowlf (Post 1123681)
I believe Sainsburys are selling the chocolate bars like the one in the ad in stores. Some money if not all going to the Royal British Legion who have given approval for the ad.

Apparently it's 100% of the profits going to the RBL. If you're interested there's more info in the link posted. :)

Christmas Truce - The Royal British Legion.

Gordon Booth 15-11-2014 15:45

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They're both good adverts(DthePs version was a jolt).
But, with the Sainsburys one, you've got to remember what they did to each other on Boxing Day.
So I prefer the penguin one.

MargaretR 15-11-2014 16:36

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I don't like any of them. They are all 'mind programming' to keep their brand names high profile and encourage consumer spending.

Saying you like them is the same as saying you love being brainwashed :(

The ones who are giving to charity are just alleviating their own inner guilt.

Admen are third in my list of con men - behind bankers and politicians

Gordon Booth 15-11-2014 16:39

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And a Merry Christmas to you, Margaret.:)

Did I hear you say 'Humbug'?

MargaretR 15-11-2014 16:41

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Originally Posted by gordon booth (Post 1123721)
and a merry christmas to you, margaret.:)

did i hear you say 'humbug'?

yes :D

DtheP47 15-11-2014 17:18

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1123648)
Reading the Indy this morning they showed the Sainsbury Christmas advert. Don't know what you folk think, but I believe it's one of the best I've watched, none of the schnultz or twee ideals just a very good & moving ad

Did you mean to title this thread "Not just another Christnaf advert" DinG?

Not as naff as the sheer gluttony shown in the Lidl christmas advert.

What ever next an ad featuring the Enola Gay dropping Ham shanks into our local food banks.

Bah bloody humbug indeed Margaret.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvwGOrii6zo

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2014 18:52

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1123720)
I don't like any of them. They are all 'mind programming' to keep their brand names high profile and encourage consumer spending.

Saying you like them is the same as saying you love being brainwashed :(

The ones who are giving to charity are just alleviating their own inner guilt.

Admen are third in my list of con men - behind bankers and politicians

Margaret, because I like the advert doesn't make me more likely to purchase anything from John Lewis.

I buy what I need....or what I like, regardless of the blurb that the admen feed the viewer.
Like you, I look into the things I am likely to buy. I am not one for impulse purchases.
I just find the advert more entertaining than some of the programmes.....and I am not a great fan of TV.

Gordon Booth 15-11-2014 19:45

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1123725)
Did you mean to title this thread "Not just another Christnaf advert" DinG?

Not as naff as the sheer gluttony shown in the Lidl christmas advert.

Ahh, DtheP, but I remember the family Christmas Days in the late 40's and early 50's, you may also(you're quite old).
The whole extended family got together, the house was full, all brought a bit off their ration cards, so the table was full. The relation who was 'friendly' with the local butcher got a chicken or even a goose.
Roaring coal fire(uncle was a coal merchant), lots of drink,beer and a few shorts(short supply and expensive). No wine- 'the Frogs drink wine and look what happened to them, they lost the war'.
No big pressies but all appreciated.
Hiding under the big table(the cloth reached to the floor, only used for best) so the adults would forget we were there and not send us to bed.
The uncle and granddad taking over my new train set so my cousin and I couldn't get near it- I hated them forever.
And best of all it always snowed!

For it's time, I don't remember it as much different than the Lidl advert is, it's just that times and availability of 'stuff' have moved on. And my memory is rubbish.

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2014 20:06

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I like you memories Gordon.
I can remember the Christmas of the past......and you were right.....we didn't get much in the way of presents.....a box of paints, an apple, a tangerine and some nuts.
A chicken for our dinner(if we were lucky).....and dad would give us what was termed 'a damp glass'.......this was a liquer glass the size of a thimble with a drop of port in it...topped up with lemonade.
We thought we were living high on the hog.

Gordon Booth 15-11-2014 20:16

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You've got me going now, Margaret.
My cousin and I slept together( he was a 'he') so we'd wait till Father Christmas had gone(innocence didn't last long even then). Then we'd root through the two pillowcases because we knew somewhere among the paints, bananas, Mars bars etc there'd be two little torches. Back under the bedclothes and have fun until the batteries ran out. Too damn cold to sit up, no fire in your bedroom unless you were ill.

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2014 20:42

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Oh dear.....Gordon.....I didn't mean to get you going......but I know what you mean.
We made ice lollies on the window sill in the bedroom.....on the inside!
We went to bed with more clothes on than we went to school in.....the only thing that was missing was welly bobs.....we took those off before we got into bed.

Gordon Booth 15-11-2014 21:00

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Flock mattresses. What were flocks? Balls of wool or cotton or just soft pebbles?
When you turned them over all the flocks piled up at one side and you had to rake them flat with your fingers. But when they were loosened you could wriggle about on the mattress and dig a deep, cosy cocoon.
So many blankets and coats on in winter it was an effort to turn over.
The only warm houses were the ones burning down- the good old days?

DtheP47 16-11-2014 10:40

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Ally Fogg in the Guardian asks the question, "Would we welcome an advert next Christmas showing a touching little scene between a Jewish child and a disabled child in Auschwitz, swapping gifts for Christmas and Hanukah on their way to the gas chambers?"

Flogging groceries using war is tasteless to me.

DtheP47 16-11-2014 10:43

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1123758)
So many blankets and coats on in winter it was an effort to turn over.
The only warm houses were the ones burning down- the good old days?

I guess you are old enough to have been in London in 1666 Gordon then?

Margaret Pilkington 16-11-2014 10:47

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1123811)
Ally Fogg in the Guardian asks the question, "Would we welcome an advert next Christmas showing a touching little scene between a Jewish child and a disabled child in Auschwitz, swapping gifts for Christmas and Hanukah on their way to the gas chambers?"

Flogging groceries using war is tasteless to me.

The advert is something that you will either like or hate. I think it is a good piece of film, opportunistic it might be......it will give Sainsbury's a boost.......and the chocolate bar is flying off the shelves at an alarming rate and all the proceeds are being given to charity(Royal British Legion)...so it can't all be bad.
When have adverts ever had to rely on good taste to be seen as successful?
It is doing what ads are meant to do. That is getting people to talk about it and take notice.

Gordon Booth 16-11-2014 11:02

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1123815)
I guess you are old enough to have been in London in 1666 Gordon then?

It was me who started it, it was very cold that day.

I lied about the baker!

DtheP47 16-11-2014 11:26

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1123820)
It was me who started it, it was very cold that day.

I lied about the baker!

Yup that's in the script... was talking to one of your GSOB's in the Crown Friday night, he said you fibbed a bit. ;)

MargaretR 16-11-2014 11:59

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Having listened to 'Samuel Pepys diary' on Radio 4extra and watched 'The Fire' drama on TV I know that the great fire of London started on the HOTTEST day of that year

DtheP47 16-11-2014 12:11

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1123828)
Having listened to 'Samuel Pepys diary' on Radio 4extra and watched 'The Fire' drama on TV I know that the great fire of London started on the HOTTEST day of that year

September as you know Margaret.

Gordon Booth 16-11-2014 12:16

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1123828)
Having listened to 'Samuel Pepys diary' on Radio 4extra and watched 'The Fire' drama on TV I know that the great fire of London started on the HOTTEST day of that year

I soon feel cold, Margaret.

The lady emptying the chamber pot from her bedroom onto my head as I walked past didn't help. Had to dry myself somehow.

Anyway, I was there, Samuel was off somewhere with his mistress.

So who do you believe?

DtheP47 16-11-2014 16:46

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1123830)
I soon feel cold, Margaret.

The lady emptying the chamber pot from her bedroom onto my head as I walked past didn't help. Had to dry myself somehow.

Anyway, I was there, Samuel was off somewhere with his mistress.

So who do you believe?

Surely the contents of the "gazunder" were warm Gordon? No need to burn down Pudding Lane and half of London just keep warm?
I think there's a tv advert for Carmen Heated Rollers in here somewhere.

Margaret Pilkington 16-11-2014 17:38

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If the pot was full, then it would definitely be cold waz......but I thought the canny folk sold it to the tanneries.

Gordon Booth 16-11-2014 17:48

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1123870)
Surely the contents of the "gazunder" were warm Gordon? No need to burn down Pudding Lane and half of London just keep warm?
I think there's a tv advert for Carmen Heated Rollers in here somewhere.

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1123874)
If the pot was full, then it would definitely be cold waz......but I thought the canny folk sold it to the tanneries.

As you'll know, DtheP, I didn't start the fire till just after midnight, the woman must have been emptying yesterdays to have fresh start when she went to bed.
So it was cold!

And quite 'dense',Margaret. No use to a tannery.
Couldn't go home covered in wet poo! Dry yourself in front of a good fire and you can flake it off.

DtheP47 16-11-2014 18:29

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1123877)
As you'll know, DtheP, I didn't start the fire till just after midnight, the woman must have been emptying yesterdays to have fresh start when she went to bed.
So it was cold!

And quite 'dense',Margaret. No use to a tannery.
Couldn't go home covered in wet poo! Dry yourself in front of a good fire and you can flake it off.

Scratch that Carmen Heated Rollers ad.....it's gotta be Cadburys Flake.

DtheP47 16-11-2014 21:30

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Mind you its hinted in one of the Sunday papers that Greggs Christmas ad to be shown soon features a talking pasty denying its made from horsemeat!


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