John Lewis may have released its most tear-jerking Christmas ad ever this morning and the internet has reacted amazingly.
Take a look at the tweets assembled below, some were in bits after seeing the Man on the Moon, while others had some major problems with the advert’s scientific inaccuracies…
Check out the reactions below.
If you look carefully at the #ManOnTheMoon, you can see that the shadows are clearly in the wrong place leading me to think it was faked
— Weasel (@KatieWeasel) November 6, 2015
#ManOnTheMoon IN CINEMAS DECEMBER ’15 pic.twitter.com/k2KVl2xp9A
— Little Neros Tweetza (@tuckerawesomeo) November 6, 2015
An old man looking into a house with a telescope to see a child. It’s the essence of Christmas.
— Ronan Fitzgerald (@rmkf) November 6, 2015
The old man in #ManOnTheMoon is probs just Richard Branson in 30 years. Virgin Galactic didn’t work out mate.
— Josh Barrie (@joshbythesea) November 6, 2015
The question is – why haven’t NASA sent a mission to rescue that poor bloke on the moon? #ManOnTheMoon #GoGetHim pic.twitter.com/r5U2TFSqiq
— SocialMediaTraining (@SMT_UK) November 6, 2015
Daily Mail:
IS MOON PERVERT SPYING ON YOUR KIDS?
Do helium balloons cause cancer?
Protect your pension – move to the moon#ManOnTheMoon— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) November 6, 2015
as a person who cries if a dog looks a bit sad, #JohnLewisXmasAd didn’t make me weep so I’ll be going instore for a refund
— Lex Croucher (@lexcanroar) November 6, 2015
Sending someone stuck on the moon a telescope so he can see what he’s missing out on is brutal #ManOnTheMoon pic.twitter.com/mfcHkRKroy
— Mike Pattinson (@MikePattinson) November 6, 2015
I thought the new John Lewis advert was pretty harsh to be fair pic.twitter.com/YgWHBvEDUv
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) November 6, 2015
That man is NOT sufficiently dressed for life on the moon. #JohnLewisXmasAd
— Catherine Ryan Howard (@cathryanhoward) November 6, 2015
fixed the logo #JohnLewisXmasAd pic.twitter.com/GH7y51McZ9
— HappyToast ? (@IamHappyToast) November 6, 2015
#ManOnTheMoon looks thru his new telescope. Little girl holds up a sign:
“DO U HAVE A MINUTE TO TALK ABOUT OUR LORD& SAVIOUR, JESUS CHRIST?”— Brona C. Titley (@bronactitley) November 6, 2015
Dear @JohnLewisRetail, I’m struggling to find on your website the extra-terrestrial delivery option. Can you help? #ManOnTheMoon
— John Stratford???? (@johnstratford) November 6, 2015
I don’t know why you’re all getting so emotional. He’s probably up there trying to avoid paying tax #manonthemoon pic.twitter.com/07zDPlIgRc
— poke me (@LookoutLukeT) November 6, 2015
So pretty much all of the UK is in tears over an old man who’s now able to look through a little girl’s bedroom window. #manonthemoon
— Ryan Nelson (@RyanJohnNelson) November 6, 2015
Finally, a photo than proves the moon landings weren’t faked… #JohnLewisXmasAd #manonthemoon pic.twitter.com/s9rH4phhMb
— Hopeless Surfer (@HopelessSurfer) November 6, 2015
“Thanks for the telescope kid, would it have been too much to send me an iPad? Netflix? Maybe some fookin’ Jaffa cakes?” #manonthemoon
— Brona C. Titley (@bronactitley) November 6, 2015
Okay, now we’ve got to watch it again.
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