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JL Christmas ad

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J52 Thu 06-Nov-14 10:14:23

Just seen John Lewis's Christmas ad. I'm not sure about it. What do others think? You can see it on You Tube. X

soontobe Mon 10-Nov-14 15:53:33

I am an empty nester.
I have taken to placing the stuffed toys[those that are still left here], in most of the rooms of the house as reminders of them. So I can go inwardly ah as I pass.
[heck, I sound mushy]

rosequartz Mon 10-Nov-14 15:36:48

I wish we still had DD's large toy penguin. I could have fetched him out of the attic and been fashionable for once!

Tegan Mon 10-Nov-14 14:18:50

...I can't get the music from the JL add out of my head; and I hate it sad. Grrrr.

rosesarered Mon 10-Nov-14 14:17:01

Same as Ana I would have to travel too far to a JL store, so don't shop there, and only maybe visit a Waitrose a couple of times a year.I buy from Debenhams because I like the goods [and the store is near] despite any ads, not because of them.

rosesarered Mon 10-Nov-14 14:12:59

The Debenhams one didn't do it for me.Last years M&S was really good, but not so much this year. As some have said, only an advert after all, nothing to get worked up about. I love the JL one, and I like the song as well [and the singer.]I would still like the ad, even if I was on my own totally.My DGS had a 'doggy' that he used to take everywhere, a bit like the penguin in the ad.I also love the Harvey ad [the dog and his soft toy friend, the rabbit.]I want a dog just like him.

Penstemmon Sun 09-Nov-14 22:01:55

We did 'media studies' in the infant school during the Autumn term to show children how packaging and adverts can 'trick' people into buying things. IMO the reason big business and finance ridicule media studies is because they know it will reveal their devious ways! wink

soontobe Sun 09-Nov-14 21:57:19

My daughter liked stuffed toys the most of all her toys.

granjura Sun 09-Nov-14 21:42:41

no other adverts are allowed to portray lies to such an extent- and to the most influenceable- children (and their parents) should be protected from such blatant lies. Makes me so cross.

Deedaa Sun 09-Nov-14 21:41:16

You aren't missing anything at Sainsbury's Ana

granjura Sun 09-Nov-14 21:38:59

Again- just me seeing things differently. I hate those kiddies adverts which show toys making the most amazing stunts- they really want them and on Christmas day find that they are just .... inate bits of plastic, and are so disappointed. And the penguins are wonderful, aren't they- and they will turn out to be just ... very expensive stuffed toys, and end up in the corner of the room with the others. Sad.

Like street name taking on the names of the beautiful things destroyed to build the development- should be tackled by the Trades Description Act as Fraud. bah humbug.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 09-Nov-14 21:21:17

Look at their website. Bet you won't be able to resist!

Ana Sun 09-Nov-14 21:19:05

Oh, it's so hard....(not!) grin

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 09-Nov-14 21:17:44

How far out in the wilds do you live?

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 09-Nov-14 21:17:02

shock How do you manage without John Lewis?

Ana Sun 09-Nov-14 21:01:27

I'd have to travel miles to the nearest John Lewis, Waitrose or Sainsbury's, so the ads certainly don't persuade me to shop at their stores.

I just like comparing the Christmas ones every year! smile

Deedaa Sun 09-Nov-14 20:58:42

I doubt if they are spending any more than the other big stores an supermarkets.

i read today that the WWF is getting a lot more applications for the adopt a Penguin scheme. this is helping to save the Adelie penguin, which is the one used in the ad.

rosequartz Sun 09-Nov-14 20:41:29

I meant £500,000

I was so shocked I typed $500,00 at first, which is about £30,000 which is more like it imo.

rosequartz Sun 09-Nov-14 20:40:07

Seven million whole pounds! shock

If they had donated 6.5 million pounds to Children in Need or another charity and spent £500,00 (more than enough) on a bloody advert I would have felt more inclined to shop there this Christmas.

soontobe Sun 09-Nov-14 20:38:36

Having said that, just seen the Debenhams advert.
See what you lot have made me do!

It looked very contrived.

soontobe Sun 09-Nov-14 20:36:05

Am I the only one who only watches about 4 adverts a year?

Kiora Sun 09-Nov-14 20:32:00

I'm just wondering do they have proof that these ads work? ....well I suppose they must like penstemmon says otherwise they wouldn't do it. But how do they know?

Ana Sun 09-Nov-14 20:26:48

Oh, just seen the Waitrose one - I actually cried! blush

Just the right message, without being OTT (senders of US-style round-robin might do well to take note...)

Nonu Sun 09-Nov-14 19:33:50

They are only ads for heavens sake , don"t think we should spend too time evaluating them.
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Either enjoy, or don"t enjoy , your choice!!
smile

Deedaa Sun 09-Nov-14 18:36:58

That's true enough Jenty61 but I don't think shops would shift much stock by showing us a lot of sad people eating a lonely bowl of soup. If they didn't shift the stock there would be even more people having a rotten Christmas because they would have lost their jobs in the shops. We could agrue this one out for ever.

Jenty61 Sun 09-Nov-14 10:55:02

Not very xmasy at all! Also it portrayed love and companionship which I thought was a bit 'in your face' especially when you consider how many people will be alone at xmas through no fault of their own!!! ��