YouTube: Coke's James Bond ad goes viral

Written By Unknown on Senin, 22 Oktober 2012 | 21.43

Coke's new ad campaign which sees everyday commuters attempt to summon their inner James Bond has gone viral with over 1.6 million views on YouTube.

MELBOURNE: Coke's new ad campaign which sees everyday commuters attempt to summon their inner James Bond has gone viral with over 1.6 million views on YouTube.

Set in a what appears to be a London train station, seemingly everyday commuters using a Coke vending machine are offered free tickets to the premiere of the 'Skyfall' if they can get to a certain platform in 70 seconds.

A series of obstacles ranging from a glass slab to falling fruit to an attractive woman in a tight red dress are placed in each commuter's way to challenge their 007-like skills.

Because it's an advert for Coke, the Bond wannabes, who appear to be regular commuters, overcome all the impediments to win their golden tickets, News.com.au reported.

The Bond theme tune, which is initially played by a girl with a violin, also features prominently in the ad which has been viewed 1,682,697 times since it was uploaded on YouTube two days ago.


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