Ashleymadison.com Superbowl commercial?!

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The ad itself wasn't shocking at all (and not very good I might add) It was shocking to me that Ashley Madison was advertised on primetime Superbowl.

On a different note (or maybe not) did you guys see the Godaddy ads? They were horrible.
 
Ever since GoDaddy moved their ad-production in-house they have gone down in quality. Yet to see this year's ad will do as soon as I am back home on my lappy.
 
People like to eat, drink and fuck. That's where the money is. And if you're not banking promoting the products that contribute to the excesses of lifestyle, then you might as well be banking off the products that remediate these excesses.

Everyone loves the Budweiser commercials but how many lives and families do you think are destroyed because some people can't drink enough of them? How is that any less appalling than fucking around? However, like the beer companies, I do think that Ashley Madison should at least have some sort of "please fuck responsibly" disclaimer at the end of the ad.
 
The ad itself wasn't shocking at all (and not very good I might add) It was shocking to me that Ashley Madison was advertised on primetime Superbowl.

On a different note (or maybe not) did you guys see the Godaddy ads? They were horrible.
Those GoDaddy ads were AWFUL. To be honest, the ads overall were pretty crappy this year, although there were a couple funny ones. I liked the Bud Light one where the office worker gets booted out the window, still on his chair. That made me chuckle.

There was one other good one too, can't remember what it was now.

EDIT: Oh yeah it was the Hulu ad with Alec Baldwin, that was hilarious! http://www.hulu.com/watch/55719/super-bowl-xliii-ads-hulu-alec-in-huluwood
 
did anyone see the Mr & Mrs Potato Head commercial for bridgestone tires. seriously made me laugh outloud.

Oh - and is anyone else stoked for the summer blockbuster movies - G.I. Joe, Transformers 2, Star Trek, Angels and Deamons.
 
I really liked the Teleflora ad where the flowers tells the girl no one wants to see you naked.
 
Worst ads for me were the eTrade ones. I was sick of talking babies in the 80s. I was sick of dancing babies in the 90s. I don't want to see babies do ANYTHING like they're adults.

Compounding the crappiness - they couldn't even come up with a fresh idea for the biggest TV advertising time of the year. These were basically the same ads as last year.
 
The ad itself wasn't shocking at all (and not very good I might add) It was shocking to me that Ashley Madison was advertised on primetime Superbowl.
Look at it this way.
You' the average non-sports-loving woman, and your hubby makes you watch the superbowl, or get another beer for him while he does...
You're gonna think about having an affair...

And this is why me and the missus don't watch televised sports.
It'll give her ideas.
Like voting.
 
I loved the monster.com and career builder ads, especially the later, that one cracked us up. The grease monkeys were funny, but anything with monkeys generally is. Too many spots for bud, coke and pepsi... though the coke animated bugs one was pretty cool. Doritos did an ok job too.

GoDaddy was shite. They just keep trying to repeat the same shtick from the first year they ran them and it is so tired and done more and more poorly each year.
 
Look at it this way.
You' the average non-sports-loving woman, and your hubby makes you watch the superbowl, or get another beer for him while he does...
You're gonna think about having an affair...

And this is why me and the missus don't watch televised sports.
It'll give her ideas.
Like voting.

This made me lol.
 
The commercial was only aired in Texas.
Banned AshleyMadison.com Super Bowl Ad Sneaks Into The Big Game... In Texas!


LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Online Adultery Agency, AshleyMadison.com, managed to slip their new commercial into the Super Bowl after being formally rejected by the NFL and NBC from airing nationwide.

Determined to get his new commercial into the big game, AshleyMadison.com CEO, Noel Biderman, slipped under the radar and aired his new controversial ad in Texas of all places! Biderman specifically chose Texas to run his new female-targeted commercial because (as he so eloquently puts it) "In Texas, men love their football and women love to cheat!"

According to Biderman, "The effects of the current recession are so profound that many local stations were willing to accept Ashley Madison advertising dollars even in this post 'wardrobe malfunction' Super Bowl climate."

Despite minimal efforts at advertising in the lone star state previously, Texas has steadily remained Ashley Madison's fastest growing market with over 200,000 members signed up to their Infidelity Service in just the past two years. As a result, AshleyMadison.com plans on spending millions in the state this year.

"In this current economic climate," adds Biderman, "Divorce isn't an option for many women who are stuck in unhappy marriages. We want them to know there's a service just for them. AshleyMadison.com"
The notorious site currently boasts over 3.2 million members with a new member signing up every 20 seconds. Ashley Madison went mainstream in 2008 when they began airing their previous commercial on CNN, ESPN, Fox News and MSNBC. This new commercial is the first time they've ever been allowed to advertise before 9 pm.

To see the Super Bowl commercial go to: Media & Publicity | The Ashley Madison Agency

About AshleyMadison.com: AshleyMadison.com is the world's largest dating service for men and women who are currently in relationships but looking for more. The site has been making discreet connections since 2001 and has been featured everywhere including Larry King, Howard Stern, Tyra Banks, CNN, Ellen Degeneres, Dr. Phil, Fox News, 20/20, Extra!, LA Times, and Maxim.
 
What would prevent someone from using this service as a way to blackmail? Find some rich bitch, meet up with her, get her real name, bam... Score a bunch of $. All it would take is a few publicized blackmail stories and that service would be fucked.
 
What would prevent someone from using this service as a way to blackmail? Find some rich bitch, meet up with her, get her real name, bam... Score a bunch of $. All it would take is a few publicized blackmail stories and that service would be fucked.

LOL @ monetizing affairs, I just love wickedfire.
 
Offtopic but I have heard When viewers in Arizona tuned in to watch American football's Super Bowl this weekend they ended up watching porn after the channel was disrupted by an erotic film.It was 30 seconds porn clip from Club Jena. :D
 
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