The article calls if futuristic. I'd call it bizarre. Normally Nike's advertising is amazing but for me this falls short.
The article calls if futuristic. I'd call it bizarre. Normally Nike's advertising is amazing but for me this falls short.
I once thought breaking the two-hour marathon barrier was impossible, but then I had a Grand Slam breakfast at Denny's. It taught me that with determination and the right fuel, anything is possible.
It's a brilliant two-fer that is clearly targeting all the E Africaners as well as those who indulge in shrooms. Buy Nike stock now.
Absolute crap
Is this supposed to be on mars?
kipchoge in the sky like that baby on teletubbies
those are some big sunglasses
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Who gave the Nike Ad team acid?
Really, though, I prefer this over the PC, 'inclusive' ads where morbidly obese people are the ones pushing product...
It was nice to actually hear a hard-work axiom with "Sweat is progress"- almost an echo of old Nike
I hate to admit it, but NIKE has put out some pretty good ads over the decades.
But this one is too weird.
KenyanFarmer wrote:
Is this supposed to be on mars?
kipchoge in the sky like that baby on teletubbies
those are some big sunglasses
It is Bryce Canyon UT, which is like running on Mars.
I hope Nike does one with King Kiptum soon!
I would rather dial in to my body rather than distract, but maybe I'm missing the point
Love it. How about another trippy one with Kipchoge, Pre and Hassan together?
Angelo Mysterioso wrote:
I hate to admit it, but NIKE has put out some pretty good ads over the decades.
But this one is too weird.
Why would somebody hate to admit Nike has had good ads in the past?
this falls flat for me wrote:
The article calls if futuristic. I'd call it bizarre. Normally Nike's advertising is amazing but for me this falls short.
What do you think?
Weird, but amusing. I don't have a problem with it. And at least it endorses working hard at your running.
this falls flat for me wrote:
The article calls if futuristic. I'd call it bizarre. Normally Nike's advertising is amazing but for me this falls short.
What do you think?
Having transcended humanity’s limits, Kipchoge has been promoted to an intergalactic motivational speaker.
Artistic inspiration for the ad:
Probably promoting their forthcoming AR glasses, which will probably feature Kipchoge, giving you pep talks as in the video, or pacing you as your personal wavelight.
Looks like the Nike Advertizing Department have their own drug problem.
I hope that this Nike ad with Kipchoge's embarrassing endorsement of having a beautiful run where you see "magic not miles" soon becomes as legendary as Nike's Lance Armstrong masterpiece.
I enjoyed the NatGeo breaking 2 documentary where Kipchoge famously said, "You live simple. You train hard. Then you are free." I used to think or at least wanted to believe that Kipchoge could be clean.
Drugs and high tech shoes make the magic happen for Kipchoge. What a wonderfully artistic way for Nike to acknowledge that Kipchoge's accomplishments are not real.
this is the best ad ever
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