British film critic Barry Norman is now critical of gambling TV spots. (Image source: Stuart Clarke/Rex Features)
Noted film critic Barry Norman has spent many a year breaking down Hollywood blockbusters, casting his critical attention on all aspects, good or bad, of cinematic releases. But now the critic is casting their frequently scathing opinions towards television advertisements, specially those promoting gambling and lawsuits.
Glamorizing Gambling
‘Perhaps many annoying of each one is the gambling commercials, which make betting look glamorous and surely appeal most strongly to the poorest and most desperate among us,’ said Norman in an interview that is recent The days in Britain.
‘There’s one when a good-looking young few are so wanting to watch the telly and see how to lose each of their cash they can gamble their life savings away,’ he added, with the cynical tone you might expect from a film critic that they vault over the back of their settee, the more quickly to study the many ways in which.
Norman even indicts the BBC in the mix, stating that they air the results regarding the National Lottery draw during top times ‘just to remind you that the following is still another, ostensibly more respectable, option to get rid of your money.’
Show Me Personally the Money (as well as Did)
Norman, now a seen-a-lotta-life 80, ended up being the face area of the BBC’s film review series ‘Film’ for over 20 years and left i