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Re: 1980's KFC commercial
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 4:57 pm
by Sarah Magdalene
I really doubt the kids having health issues and all - even with all the takes. I eat my fair share of "fast food" and am perfectly healthy. Moreso than fellow friends who eat out on a regular basis. All one needs is to watch portions, exercise regularly (and I get PLENTY with my job) and all is well.
And in each take, it's about a bite or two - I doubt, due to child labor laws and such they would take more than a certain amounts of takes. No more bites of food than one would have at a average meal.
Re: 1980's KFC commercial
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:26 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Big Wallaby wrote:And with that, they should change the chicken to broccoli. Then they could be the... never mind, I won't finish that thought.
I think I just channeled drcorey for a second.
hmm, several shots of RUM MIGHT possibly take care of that...
otherwise....
surgery!!!!!
Re: 1980's KFC commercial
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:30 pm
by Honda Enoch
Disneyguy85 wrote:Well for one thing, promoting the whole idea that people are eating fast food more that just "once in a while" plus, the very idea that kids who eat KFC are "eating well".
KFC may taste good, but it is definitely not something that kids should eat more than once in a while.
Times have changed, that's all.
well, compared to eating McDonalds or any other greasy burger, KFC
IS better for you. No different then what you might cook at home. Fried chicken, mashed potatos, corn, green beans Mac n cheese, corn bread, ect.
Re: 1980's KFC commercial
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:00 pm
by Sarah Magdalene
Honda Enoch wrote:well, compared to eating McDonalds or any other greasy burger, KFC IS better for you. No different then what you might cook at home. Fried chicken, mashed potatos, corn, green beans Mac n cheese, corn bread, ect.
Damn you for getting me hungry .... :p:
Re: 1980's KFC commercial
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:22 pm
by Disneyguy85
The bottom line is, people today know fast food in general is best in moderation.
And there is NO WAY that today there would be a commercial endorsing the idea that fast food is okay for people to feed their kids all of the time.
Heck, until some years ago, it was nearly impossible to get the nutritional information from these fast food places. Now there are websites with that information.
Re: 1980's KFC commercial
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:20 pm
by Zazu
Sarah Magdalene wrote:I really doubt the kids having health issues and all - even with all the takes. ...
And in each take, it's about a bite or two - I doubt, due to child labor laws and such they would take more than a certain amounts of takes. No more bites of food than one would have at a average meal.
Two words from my time in Hollywood: "Spit Bucket".
Re: 1980's KFC commercial
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:20 pm
by Honda Enoch
Disneyguy85 wrote:...And there is NO WAY that today there would be a commercial endorsing the idea that fast food is okay for people to feed their kids all of the time.
But they do. How many times a day do you see or hear commercials saying "You just worked a hard day, don't go home and cook, stop and pick up ?????? for dinner."
Re: 1980's KFC commercial
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:28 pm
by felinefan
When I was growing up, commercials for candy, soda, etc. were short, simply asked you to buy it, or were a little amusing story to show how good it was, and that was it. I remember the old Chiclets commercial, the little girl singing as a rain of tiny Chiclets showered down: "When it rains, it's never wet; those tiny drops are real Chiclets." I remember that little girl had a good voice; wonder where she ended up?
The one that was kind of hilarious was for Milk Duds; family has to hide when they eat them so the neighbors won't find out. (Message: So good your neighbors will raid your home to get some instead of buying their own box!) Other endearing ones were for Good and Plenty, with Choo-Choo Charlie pretending a line of chairs was a train of which he was the engineer. The M&Ms commercials were cute, too.
Today's candy commercials all but force you to go out and buy stuff; back in the day commercials were friendlier and more lowkey. Plus, they only had two or three ads per commercial break, not the half-dozen they seem to have today. There's getting to be too much advertising!