He Lives Vicariously … Through Himself.’

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He once had an awkward moment — just to see how it feels. He can also speak French. In Russian.

Dos Equis’ Most Interesting Man in the World spreads wee bits of his magic in five ultra-short spots. Just imagine if James Bond were cross-bred with Hugh Hefner and being constantly shadowed by an ironic narrator; you might get a whiff of what this effort’s all about.

Point is, the seasoned hunk of cultured man drinks Dos Equis, and he encourages others to “Stay thirsty, my friends,” a suave, winky-winky way of saying Stay fast and loose, keep learning … and drink a helluva lot.

Labors of love by Euro RSCG, which sought to target “men who live or aspire to live ‘interesting’ lives.”

The quotations around “interesting” are from them, not us. Smirk.

After Party“:

Jai Alai“:


Treasure Chest“:


Pick Up Lines“:


Self-Defense“:


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Steve Hall

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