:40:02
Now, we want to be honest.
:40:06
Cigarette companies have been
romanticising smoking for years.
:40:10
They put medical disclaimers
on the package.
:40:14
Why not stick it right into
the advertising? Manuel?
:40:21
If you're risking cancer, shouldn't
your cigarette deliver real flavour?
:40:26
Shouldn't something
that might make you die taste great?
:40:31
"Amalfi Super Thins.
:40:33
"Pulmonary cancer? Perhaps.
Flavour? For sure!"
:40:38
- Viva Robles!
- That was brilliant.
:40:43
Thank you, Manuel.
Thank you very much.
:40:46
Kathy Burgess has some new ideas
:40:49
for new directions
in corporate advertising.
:40:53
- I can't do it!
- Come on, Kathy.
:40:56
- I'm shy.
- Albert Einstein was shy.
:41:00
Marie Curie was shy
and had bad skin and damaged hair.
:41:04
You at least are beautiful
and poetic.
:41:09
That worked.
:41:17
"You may think phone service stinks
since deregulation,
:41:21
"but we're all you got.
:41:23
"If we fold,
you'll have no damn phones.
:41:26
- "AT&T..."
- Kathy, move.
:41:29
"We're tired of taking your crap."
:41:38
Marvellous, Kathy!
:41:39
How often have we seen a travel ad
:41:42
with a suntan-oil lubricated girl
in a bikini slipping into the ocean,
:41:48
with a caption that reads,
"Come to the Bahamas"?
:41:52
What are we really saying?