All Commercials, No Entertainment?
Nov. 18th, 2009 09:37 amWhat's the opposite of no commercial interruptions?
Even the announcers had trouble figuring out just what to say about this one. They started out saying that it was an event about modern culture, then explained that in this case the culture is CM, or commercials. Advertisements. The organizer apparently is French, and he has collected 500 ads from around the world. All for a somewhat lengthy show that he apparently brings to various cities. And this time, it's coming to Osaka!
( Just the ads, ma'am? )
Anyway, some very odd ads. And there will be 500 plus ads, showing from 10:30 PM to 5:30 AM, along with all you can drink for one cover charge. And seven hours of advertisements. Nonstop. I think they should provide story breaks, to provide some kind of continuing background thread to help you fight off the flicker, flicker, flicker of unbridled consumerism.
So what is the opposite of no commercial interruptions? No non-commercial continuity?
Even the announcers had trouble figuring out just what to say about this one. They started out saying that it was an event about modern culture, then explained that in this case the culture is CM, or commercials. Advertisements. The organizer apparently is French, and he has collected 500 ads from around the world. All for a somewhat lengthy show that he apparently brings to various cities. And this time, it's coming to Osaka!
( Just the ads, ma'am? )
Anyway, some very odd ads. And there will be 500 plus ads, showing from 10:30 PM to 5:30 AM, along with all you can drink for one cover charge. And seven hours of advertisements. Nonstop. I think they should provide story breaks, to provide some kind of continuing background thread to help you fight off the flicker, flicker, flicker of unbridled consumerism.
So what is the opposite of no commercial interruptions? No non-commercial continuity?