Saturday, October 9, 2010

Blog #2 Sex on the Beach, literally.

First off, there is the obvious bold name of this alcoholic beverage being promoted: Sex on the Beach, where as, this image suites the extremely lascivious portrayal well. The drink is a malt liquor, which is a carbonated, often fruity flavored brew great for summer. Pertaining to this, the ad takes place on what seems to be quite the expensive yacht, wearing nothing except for their bathing suits and the woman's high heels. In the far distance you can even see the white water of incoming waves and the shallow water showing that they are literally parked on the beach, which properly enacts the title "Sex on the Beach". In reality, the odds of a yacht being parked in the sand would be close to none. They feature individuals that are perfectly toned, oiled-up, and tan to accentuate the summer experience. The setting is unclear other than the beach, there are no monuments to look to, urging the consumer to imagine for themselves. The main targeted audience appears to be young men, although it could draw in women just the same. We assume this because the beautiful, young, half-naked woman is pouring the beverage onto the mans bare stomache, which they both seem to be enjoying. This personifies the displayed catch phrase: "Drinks on me!". It is a clever and successful technique to lure the viewer in subconsciously. The bottle itself has a picture of a man and woman's bare feet, comfortably coiled together as if sleeping together. The only detail you can really work out on the yacht is what seems to be a mini fridge. This insinuates that you can maintain your fun, relaxing adventure with your admirer while always having a cold bottle of Sex on the Beach nearby. This product is potentially promising memorable and exciting experiences with sexy and desirable men or woman. It would ultimately be worth while to drink this product because you too could have the opportunity to engage in such a mind-blowing experience. It is meant to intrigue while stimulating both your body and mind.

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

I Smell Sex and Candies


This advertisement has a lot to say, subliminally. First off, we see the multiple Candies fragrance on the sink which is the actual item they claim to be selling. Right there next to the cologne are condoms and a pink toothbrush next to his, as if it is just as normal to have these items if you use this scent. They are staged in the bathroom but they are not doing anything you would normally do in the bathroom on a day to day basis. You cannot see pants on either on of them while the man wheres a towel and the lady seems to have nothing at all as here towel hang clean and unused, legs rapped around him wearing high heels. They make you imagine what the woman is doing with her hands in an abject way while he stands in a towel, yet both of their hair is dry, insinuating that they probably weren't showering. The man has quite a few tatoos while the woman has none, proposing that with this smell he can attract clean cut women. Both of them are staring at the consumer with a fervid look just temping you to buy it. It is promising that if you use this frangrance, you too will have a desirable woman stay the night at your house while possibly fondling you, which may even cause for needing protection! When using this product, you will have endless possibilities with someone attractive that you can use your imagination with. Utimately, the products you choose to buy and use try and say a lot more to the consumer than one would think. It seems as though no one takes the time to step back and analyze the things they choose to incorporate into their daily lives, especially in a world where a look can say a thousand words.