Kudos bars to Brian for sending me this well-researched review from Slate on the HeadOn ads. There is also a video of the ad in all its full-length, mind-assaulting glory.
Call me a lemming, but I am fully on this HeadOn bandwagon. The ad is just a beautiful thing. It's like what I always imagined commercials to be like in some sort of dystopian, Fahrenheit 451-ian, not-too-distant future. HeadOn is essentially opening the doors for other cold, repetitive ad campaigns to strip humanity of its rational thought. The way I see it, we're really not that far off from moving sidewalks and personal jetpacks and soma vacations.
Of course, despite my curiosity toward HeadOn, I have absolutely no interest in rubbing an herbal Push Pop on my forehead, directly or not. And five-plus dollars seems like an awful lot when you can just get some Excedrin for less and call it a day. If there is a way for the HeadOn people to brainwash me to the point where slathering up my forehead (directly) seems like a good idea, then they'd really be set. Perhaps a money-back guarantee that it'll make me as vacantly complacent as the model in the commercial. Until then, I'm holding onto my five dollars and my achy, unmoistened forehead.
Monday, July 24, 2006
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