With Gary Oldman. WTF were they thinking? They barely show the phone and at one point Oldman stares at the screen for a good 10 seconds.
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With Gary Oldman. WTF were they thinking? They barely show the phone and at one point Oldman stares at the screen for a good 10 seconds.
With Gary Oldman. WTF were they thinking? They barely show the phone and at one point Oldman stares at the screen for a good 10 seconds.
With Gary Oldman. WTF were they thinking? They barely show the phone and at one point Oldman stares at the screen for a good 10 seconds.
The point of the ad is a good one I think - "Who the hell cares what Gary Oldman says about a phone, he's an actor - go see what the internet is saying about the phone"
With Gary Oldman. WTF were they thinking? They barely show the phone and at one point Oldman stares at the screen for a good 10 seconds.
The problem with that message is that when people go to the internet and read the reviews they will that it's a nice phone with a non-competitive camera. They should've pointed out what sets the One apart.
They will also see that all reviews are positive and almost every tech site says it's a great phone and worth buying.
The ads are great. Especially compared to the horrible RDJ ads last year.
How will they attract those who don't go to review sites or know that android central, phone arena, etc exist?
When they "ask the internet," they'll Google "HTC M8" and a plethora of reviews will pop up.
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