Film, Media & TV4 mins ago
horrible ugly MFI ads!
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Sorry but am I the only one who really hates these new ads? First the one with the parents screaming and shouting at their daughter for coming in late and now I've just seen a new one with a wife yelling and rowing with her husband who's ironing calling him stupid and useless and him rowing back about her mother...I don't get it- are we supposed to laugh and say "oh yeah, that is just like my home"? Well, I must be extremely lucky then that my home isn't a battleground and I don't need to shout abuse at my husband and daughters. You can't tell me there aren't more humorous ways of showing family life- messy houses and noisy kids etc? Hope someone agrees!
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When I first saw it my husband looked at me in bewilderment, but we said nothing - which was unusual to say the least!
The reason I didn't post myself is because I still cannot believe anything so utterly vile is actually advertising something so innocuous as MFI. It's more suited to a family abuse slot.
When I first saw it my husband looked at me in bewilderment, but we said nothing - which was unusual to say the least!
The reason I didn't post myself is because I still cannot believe anything so utterly vile is actually advertising something so innocuous as MFI. It's more suited to a family abuse slot.
yes same here....I thought it was a trailer too!
The mind boggles as to how they sit around big tables in offices & come up with something like that. Maybe they thought they'd do the opposite of the cosy, 'cornflake packet' type family that we see in a lot of ads.
I don't think they'll be around very long!
The mind boggles as to how they sit around big tables in offices & come up with something like that. Maybe they thought they'd do the opposite of the cosy, 'cornflake packet' type family that we see in a lot of ads.
I don't think they'll be around very long!
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