Illustration graduate. I enjoy creative writing, reading classic Literature,watching Film/TV and anything to do with the Arts.
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4 Major Ad Campaigns That Have the Wrong Idea of Marketing to Women | |
In my experience sometimes with games after trying and trying to complete a hard level I don’t ‘officially’ give up but put the disc on my shelf and say ‘I will complete it another day’. | Relative Difficulty: The Line Between Challenging and Frustrating |
Apologies for the double post | One-Hit Wonders in the New Decade |
I was thinking at one point to try and include pictures but it was mostly difficult to pinpoint action scenes clearly to highlight a whole series of small motions in time (concerning my choices anyway). | The Most Overused Scenes in Action Movies |
53% from RT is a bit harsh I think, I quite enjoyed the film. And yes kudos to the filmakers for going through with Gwens death, I agree it made it much more interesting than the usual Hollywood ending. | 5 Things That Redeem "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" |
I’m not sure if my laptop will have space for Sims 4 but if it does then I probably will buy it. Depends how pricey it is too. I hope that the loading screens won’t take too long this time around, I’ve often read parts of a book in real life whilst waiting for my fav household to load (in Sims 3) 😛 | Anticipating The Sims 4: Things to Get Excited About |
Yes the Food fight episode was good too, what’s that rule they said? ‘ tattle tale go to jail, stick your head in a garbage pail’ haha. If there’s a way you can check out the other episodes then I recommend doing so 🙂 | Top 10 Episodes of the Nostalgic Disney Children's Show 'Recess' |
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the article. | Top 10 Episodes of the Nostalgic Disney Children's Show 'Recess' |
Very interesting article.
I’m not sure if in America they do this but in England we are constantly bombarded with hair ads/commercials staring pretty women celebrities. Usually advertising a box of £5 hair dye which of course these A Listers used on their hair /sarcasm. That reminds me of your point about Covergirl using female celebs to promote products (which they evidently have never used).
I think it is good to use ‘real women’ in adverts but advertisers/marketers are obsessed with selling ‘the dream’ – ya know their thinking is ‘if you use this product you’ll look as great as this model!’. Not everyone is taken in by this, but a lot are unfortunately – sad but true.