Most Interesting Man Tries to Stay Interesting

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Apart from the fact Dos Equis’ Most Interesting Man in the World conjures, somewhat, Charlton Heston’s Moses (or is it George Parker?), he’s well, just not that interesting in this second outing of the campaign. That’s par for the course when a campaign initially breaks from the mold and then tries to maintain that break over time. What was once new and different now becomes “Oh, it’s those weird Dos Equis ads again.” which, in some respects, isn’t such a bad thing in this era of continuously changing brand direction before the consumer has a chance to understand the initial direction.

Euro RSCG is behind the campaign which consists of three television spots which you can view here.

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