Really, what’s the point? If you have your mind set on destroying a brand new $500 device, at least do it with style. It’s like these guys said “let’s all chip in $100 and we’ll make a youtube video that everybody will watch and it will make us famous.” Aren’t those iPhones that they’re shooting video with?
I am not a great fan of awkward moments, bodily injury, or fart jokes. What is wrong with me? This is an interesting idea, but the video effects are not very impressive. I’m sure someone will call me out on this one, though.
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I know nothing about this, other than my friend who shared it with me makes short movies that have a very similar flavor—quirky, odd, and humorous. It leaves you mildly amused and scratching your head.
I remember the William Shatner holiday album, and one from Leonard Nimoy as well. But I never saw this particular show, and I’m glad I didn’t. It might have caused irreparable damage to my adolescent years.
I get the idea that the creative director was being a little too personal with this one. I also get the idea it was the last time he worked on this account.
Just because Coca-Cola can afford to do these ridiculous stunts and get millions of YouTube viewers, it’s doesn’t mean they should.