Sunday 15 May 2011

An ad for Bombardier featuring Rik Mayall, that’s it really


Occasionally enjoy Bombardier now and again, if it’s in good nick, I think it was the first pint of ale that I drank when I went to college, though I can’t remember what I thought of it. Cider, lager, bitter, whatever, I wasn’t too choosy what I drank in those days, with the ferocity of the hangover the next morning being more of a yardstick than anything else (for that reason I avoided Abbot). So (along with many others I suspect) I get an email to tell me about a new ad for Bombardier featuring Rik Mayall doing a riff on his Blackadder Captain Flashheart character, except here he’s called Bombardier. It’s vulgar in a seaside postcard sort of way, Young Ones-ish with cobwebs on, Sharpe rather than Sharps, while the shots of Mayall nutting cannonballs brought a smile to my face, but it’s an advert (and you can see it here). I’m not interested in whether it’s good or bad, whether it’s good for beer’s image or not (plenty of others can mount the podium on that score), whether it’s effective in its message. It’s an ad. Others with an interest in such things can disconstruct, declaim and dissent about the meaning. But it’s an ad. Bombardier, like Greene King IPA and London Pride, is one of those beers that you will probably pass if there’s a Thornbridge, BrewDog or whatever is the beer of the week on at the bar, but it’s still a beer and I’ve enjoyed the odd pint, last time about a year ago, a freshly tapped glass in a country pub while out cycling. Delicious. Maybe it’s time for my yearly pint.

11 comments:

  1. Over 'ere Son. On me 'ead. Dated, clichéd and unfunny.

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  2. You clearly haven't understood the irony of the advert.

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  3. Compared to other "ale" ads this is by a country mile much more interesting and brings a real sense of fun. Plus it's a great pint!

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  4. I like Rik Mayall. I also like James May. But which one's best? There's only one way to find out...

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  5. Rik every time! How is James May aspirational?! "let's celebrate with a pint of me!"

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  6. I quite like the James May ads for Fullers, but the Bombardier is almost cringe inducingly jingoistic.

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  7. Tandle — calm down dear it’s just an ad
    anon 1 — irony, me or Tandle?
    Anon 2 — as you were
    Simon — as I’m in an Austro Hungarian mood, I would suggest a duel
    Anon 3 — whenever I hear or read the word aspirartional I reach for my revolver
    Velky — one man’s jingo is another man’s bingo

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  8. When its just unfunny people say " of course you don't get the irony". Irony isn't always that funny either.

    Still as you say Ade, it's just an ad.

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  9. Hilarious video! I just love the bit where he headbutts the cannon balls. And yeah... I also have a few cold ones down there ;-)

    http://www.bombardier.co.uk/video

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  10. Rik is great!There's also a guide to Fishing out now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBKKX4_uC2M

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  11. Awesome work! That is quite appreciated. I hope you’ll get more success.
    q400 nextgen

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