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  • Pixie
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    I saw a photo of this cake on FaceBook...fabulous!

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by planB View Post
    I prefer the word "thought-provoking" if you don't mind
    Which would, no doubt, please John Lewis. As someone said "there's no such thing as bad publicity".

    And I still think the bit when the bear first sees the Christmas tree and all his friends is magical ...

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    spoilsport

    Originally posted by IF View Post
    ^^^^ Ditto
    I prefer the word "thought-provoking" if you don't mind

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  • IF
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ditto

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    ^^^ spoilsport

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  • PlanB
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    An interesting view on this from the London Evening Standard:

    Richard Godwin: Let’s not get too carried away by a John Lewis Christmas advert


    In the past, companies wanted us to think they were cool, sexy or cheap. Since the recession, something strange has happened. They want us to know that they care



    The caring side: the bear and the hare in the new John Lewis Christmas ad, which received 4.7 million YouTube views (Picture: PA)


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    Richard Godwin






    Published: 13 November 2013

    Updated: 11:42, 13 November 2013




    Guys, WTF? You do know that the bear in the John Lewis advert isn’t real? If you gave a bear an alarm clock for Christmas, he’d rip your face off because he’s a BEAR. Bears feel about Christmas what you feel about Scottish football, or the Welsh Assembly, or Birmingham. A massive WHEVS.

    Nor do bears make friends with hares. I’m pretty sure they eat hares. They might use a hare as a prophylactic — but that’s as lovey-dovey as it gets. And anyway, the bear that merited a West End premiere and 4.7 million YouTube views and made people on Facebook and Twitter cry, is a CARTOON. He is made of pixels and lies.
    So I’m sorry if that ruins John Lewis’s £7 million piece of propaganda for you, heart-melting Lily Allen-does-Keane soundtrack and all. However, when newspapers describe it as the “Two Minutes that Launched Christmas”, I feel we need a sharp blast of realism.
    We are in a sorry state if we can’t distinguish art from commerce. This is what the Archbishop of Canterbury is getting at when he says consumerism puts pressure on relationships at Christmas, making us equate love and money. In short, it “spoils life”. For advertising is like warfare. Every year, our defences get stronger; every year, the weaponry gets more sophisticated.
    In the past, companies wanted us to think they were cool, sexy or cheap. Since the recession, something strange has happened. They want us to know that they care. Note how the new animated TSB advert emphasises the bank’s homely roots — or how that downbeat McDonald’s ad set on the council estate shoots for our community spirit. They want us to share, to like, to buy the single.
    The “Bear and the Hare” is a beautifully crafted scheme to distort your innermost feelings, the very tender ones relating to childhood, family and friendship.
    As John Lewis’s marketing exec explains: “This is really about telling a story and making that emotional connection. It’s not all about glitz and glamour, it’s about animation and the brand.” The aim is that ultimately you will confuse “love” and “hope” with a John Lewis bathrobe or a Magimix.
    If I ran a chain of brothels in depressing coastal towns, I think this is what I’d do. I’d pay some venerable animator to draw a hedgehog and his friends on a fun night out in Dingle Dell. I’d hire someone from the Great British Bake Off to sing a glockenspiel cover of Adele’s Someone Like You. Then the final scene would show two hedgehogs kissing and pulling down the blinds. The slogan would say something like: “Everyone deserves a little loving”.
    Ain’t that sweet! But remember: an RT is for life, not just for Christmas.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    I'm glad. Poor lily has had a shitty time with her sister failing her business etc plus she's a great singer.

    Go Lily Allen

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by IF View Post
    It's No 1 in the charts
    Still love it!

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  • IF
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    It's only fair I post the original song too

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  • IF
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    Originally posted by IF View Post
    I know it's too early, but this Christmas advert is brilliant






    It's No 1 in the charts

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  • IF
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    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    Aww it's lovely!
    Saw the Iceland one last night - hmmm. Weird.
    I haven't seen that one yet, just caught the Debenhams one






    Originally posted by Pixie View Post
    Even this video hasn't put me in the mood for Christmas...and I'm usually one of the most "Christmassy" people around.

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  • Pixie
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    Even this video hasn't put me in the mood for Christmas...and I'm usually one of the most "Christmassy" people around.

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Aww it's lovely!
    Saw the Iceland one last night - hmmm. Weird.

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  • cymruambyth
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    Not surprised.

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  • IF
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    The views on Youtube are now 3,062,592 plus

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