Advertising Tropes/Quotes: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
m (revise quote template spacing)
mNo edit summary
Line 10: Line 10:
'''Charlie''': ''(punches him in the face)'' "Sorry, that was a reflex action."
'''Charlie''': ''(punches him in the face)'' "Sorry, that was a reflex action."
'''Insider''': "That's alright."
'''Insider''': "That's alright."
'''Charlie''': "Well, in that case..." ''(punches him in the face again)''|''Charlie Brooker's [[Screenwipe]]''}}
'''Charlie''': "Well, in that case..." ''(punches him in the face again)''
|''Charlie Brooker's [[Screenwipe]]''}}


{{quote|''"As you know, Advertised Products have promised to give us clearer skin, lovelier hair, smoother complexions and closer shaves than any other people in the world. And, although these may seem like fantastic claims, just think what Advertised Products could claim if the Federal Trade Commission wasn't watching!"''|''[[Mad Magazine]]'', "The Museum Of Madison Avenue"}}
{{quote|''"As you know, Advertised Products have promised to give us clearer skin, lovelier hair, smoother complexions and closer shaves than any other people in the world. And, although these may seem like fantastic claims, just think what Advertised Products could claim if the Federal Trade Commission wasn't watching!"''|''[[Mad Magazine]]'', "The Museum Of Madison Avenue"}}


{{tropesubpagefooter}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Commercials Tropes]]
[[Category:Quotes]]
[[Category:Advertising Tropes]]

Revision as of 14:08, 14 May 2020


"What is the difference between unethical and ethical advertising? Unethical advertising uses falsehoods to deceive the public; ethical advertising uses truth to deceive the public."
Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1879-1962)
"Advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket."
"All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume."
Avram Noam Chomsky

Charlie: "So you're in advertising?"
Insider: "Yeah."
Charlie: (punches him in the face) "Sorry, that was a reflex action."
Insider: "That's alright."
Charlie: "Well, in that case..." (punches him in the face again)

Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe
"As you know, Advertised Products have promised to give us clearer skin, lovelier hair, smoother complexions and closer shaves than any other people in the world. And, although these may seem like fantastic claims, just think what Advertised Products could claim if the Federal Trade Commission wasn't watching!"
Mad Magazine, "The Museum Of Madison Avenue"