Jeezzzz, hopeless! Should be a standard in a MKT101, How not to sell products. Or… maybe a high school project on dumb downed advertising for even dumber consumers?
Extremely amusing and it does strongly lock two thoughts together; powerful vacuum and DirtDevil in a memorable way, and that’s about as good as it gets in an add.
The only down side is that I think people will quickly tire of it. What makes it effective is the surprise.
It’s a great ad. I have a DVR and have gone to great lengths to not watch an ad is years. And yet I purposely watched this one and enjoyed it. Not only that, I come away knowing the company and it’s products. How is THAT not a great ad?!
amazing! very old school in the sense of going to great lengths to make something compelling, fun and unexpected. too bad advertising has gone in the toilet. clients want to play it safe and put forgettable garbage on the air. no wonder the skip button on the DVR is so popular.
Great ad. Tells a story, cultural references, perfectly staged.
Did you notice there is no dialog at all until the product placement at the end? Straight visual cinema.
The Devil sucks.
Now, why would I ever support the devil?
Well that ad sucked
That was a rebranded Miele…I know all about sucking. Just ask Chris Hanson!
Jeezzzz, hopeless! Should be a standard in a MKT101, How not to sell products. Or… maybe a high school project on dumb downed advertising for even dumber consumers?
Extremely amusing and it does strongly lock two thoughts together; powerful vacuum and DirtDevil in a memorable way, and that’s about as good as it gets in an add.
The only down side is that I think people will quickly tire of it. What makes it effective is the surprise.
It’s a great ad. I have a DVR and have gone to great lengths to not watch an ad is years. And yet I purposely watched this one and enjoyed it. Not only that, I come away knowing the company and it’s products. How is THAT not a great ad?!
amazing! very old school in the sense of going to great lengths to make something compelling, fun and unexpected. too bad advertising has gone in the toilet. clients want to play it safe and put forgettable garbage on the air. no wonder the skip button on the DVR is so popular.
Waited for her head to spin around.
The thump as the women hits the floor when the vacuum is unplugged is so cool. The perfect ending.
Can’t be a Dirt Devil, must be a Miele.
I think I will stick to my vastly superior Dyson – no need for second-rate Mieles.
Less clips, more journalism John please:)
I’m confused. I don’t understand what’s happening. That thing looks unsafe. I think I’ll just avoid that brand as a precaution.