BLOG Just Say No To Smell-O-Vision

Well, that’s how it used to be... Now we can’t go an evening without seeing them. Multiple times. Now we’re being subjected to them eight times an hour. Well, we are if we like prime time US drama on the FX channel.

I’m talking, of course, about the Joop! Homme adverts. Be it for Pink, Wild, Splash or any of other catchy one-word names, I’m sick of them. Never has advertising failed so completely to engage me. Never have I been so switched off to ever buying a product by a series of irritating, in-your-face, repetitive adverts. I think I’d rather buy Brut or Hai Karate.

We try and try to time our fast-forwarding to miss the adverts; it’s really become like a competition in our house. But mostly we fail. We zoom straight past and miss the first half minute of the next part of the show we’re watching and invariably have to rewind and end up catching the loud “JOOP! HOMME” at the end of the ad.

Companies sponsoring individual shows isn’t new; TV channels are businesses and advertising brings in money to buy the shows. It’s a necessary evil, I know that. And I understand that without the money from advertising the channel might not be able to buy and show the TV shows we love. I think I’ve managed to avoid paying that much attention to these show-wrapping adverts so far. I remember some computer game sponsoring TNG on Sky in the past. An X-Box game is sponsoring Continuum on SyFy at the moment and some hair care product currently sponsors Supernatural . They are everywhere. But these other ads have never irritated me the way the JOOP! ones do. Most of the ads I mentioned aren’t too intrusive and are usually just the sign to stop fast forwarding; they have never really registered on my radar. But the JOOP! Adverts are my new biggest pet peev.

So, no big campaign to get rid of them... As I said; I know they’re a necessary evil. I just don’t like them on my telly and I wish they’d go away. Maybe I just need to practice with my TV remote thumb targeting some more.

I know it’s a small thing to be irritated by in the grand scheme of things, but I just had to get this off my chest and I find myself wondered if anyone out there hates these bloody adverts as much as I do? Do you play the fast forward game? Do you have a favourite advert? Do irritating ads actually encourage people to run scurrying for “the third way”? Or do you love the smell of JOOP! in your telly?

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.