Microsoft Zune Distracts from Crappy Product with Emo Ad

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This ad for the Microsoft Zune (you must be like, Why are they making new commercials for that?), which AdFreak has dubbed the indie Peter Pan tribute, is a pretty but otherwise fairly pointless experience.

Moonlit ET-style silhouettes aside, the ad would probably suit better for Polaroid, considering there’s actually an insta-cam featured between the lovebirds. But considering how hard Polaroid’s rolling these days, the spot may ring too sappy for the hard-partying camera execs.

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