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  • jjajaajajajajaja i love it !!! it funny

  • Excellent, you could bring the whole genre back.

  • Great job, u and ur friends did a really good job, it was very enjoyible

  • This is cool! great job on it

  • Bravo. I loved it.

  • Very nice work. Enjoyed the show.

  • No misleading titles please.

  • We would have loved to see the bad guy win!

  • Well, of course there weren't TVs in those days but newsreel footage in movie theaters would be interspersed with ads, so you still were right on the money here.

  • She's way too heavey to be a 1920s gal

  • @RennyGd Then she was quite wealthy!

  • I'll admit I came on here looking for an actual advertisement for my project. But I laughed and like it. Good job :)

  • Fake its not from the 1920s !!

  • @rsscsa01 OF COURSE ITS FAKE! Would you mind reading videos' descriptions before putting obvious comments?

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  • Cute! :)

  • really good job with effects!

  • this is cute and well done!

  • LOL, this is great!

  • Oh how cute.

  • That was very good nice job. 

  • The kindest crook I've ever seen! Notice when the good guy has just punched the bad guy's lights out and he's dragging the now unconscious bad guy into another room. Well, to my amazement, I witnessed the bad guy momentarily regain consciousness just long enough to open the door (turn the knob) for the good guy, and then immediately become unconscious again. I hope the good guy took that incredibly decent (and medically miraculous) act into account when writing up his report for the chief.

  • Nice job! Honestly Better than I thought.

  • lol--that was more classic than Coke! I loved the simulated(?) speeding up. The main give-aways were the camera zooms (don't think they could do that back then) and the moving camera up the stairs (since their cameras probably weighed a ton and had to be mounted on a tripod at all times).

    Still very clever. Love the girl's hair. That had the look. What's really funny is how many people you've fooled--but I'm assuming they're very young and have never watched some Little Rascals or silent film.

  • Well sure this video is not a 1920's ad...However the coca cola is name after the cocaine grains that were contained in the drink, the neck of the bottle was con caved each side and a marble placed in the middle to break up the grains to powder & dissolve in the drink, this is why cocaine use became so popular during the 1920's. It was designed to hook you on drugs. Cocaine comes from the same plant as coca bean, to make chocolate. Hope this is educational for you.

  • fake

  • where women THAT helpless back then??

  • even good! ;D

  • awesome! :D

  • this is actually really amazing!

  • Nope. Couldn't be the 1920s. I distinctly saaw a Vegaetarius fruit fly, which didn't evolve until 1934.

    Pretty good, lol, you can be proud of it.

  • Is this really an ad?

  • Great job! Almost looks like it was really made in the 1920's!

  • Very well done :)

  • So did you pass the class?

  • now im going to have a hard time trying not to copy yours for my history assignment LOOOL

  • Hairstyle wrong, coke classic? wrong nice try though

  • hahaha that was cute !! :D i liked it

  • This may be just a school project but this is really awesome :)

  • You said it, this is DORKY! I know it's just something you put together for an English project but, it's really bad. You put as much effort into making this ad "period correct" as the CBC did with 'Keep Your Head Up Kid: The Don Cherry Story' i.e. You could have found a Coca-Cola bottle with just the script logo, no problem. You could have found a park bench without a Go Senators Go! sign attached to it or just have torn the thing off and it would have been funny if the "good guy" got beat up.

  • @nkmcfrln Cool down, Jethro.

  • @Clubpenguin690 Yeah, that's me.

  • haha. Well done!

  • Soda is poison.

  • This isn't the 1920's..

  • This isn't from the 1920s! >8(

  • Hehe, I didn't know they called them "Coca-Cola Classic" already in the 1920s!:)

  • LOL - Authentic 1920's my ass!!! Very good job yes, but def NOT authentic.

  • The dead girl opened the door at the end

  • 1:44 Rape time!

  • omg i cant believe im enjoying this.. Kudos ! ^_^

  • this is so cute!

  • Just to let you know, the second piece you used in this film was written in 1937. :P

  • You guys and gals put alot of effort into this. I clicked the link to this video expecting something else but I was glad I got to see this none the less. :)

  • Okay this didn't look authentically from the 1920s but it was well done.

  • Beautiful Job! Loved it!! 

  • Good times- Good ads

  • Wait a minute! This isn't a 1920's Coke Ad. It's a 1920's Pepsi Ad. They just switched it to Coke. Thought they could fool me!

  • This is damn well done, DAMN well done. Nice job, DAMN nice job. That's a nice damn job.

  • haha, nice one guys, would be cool to make more b&w silent ads. cheers

  • that is one LOOONG ASS coke ad x)..

  • pretty cool

  • This is SO cute!! So people are still capable of making funny and clean commercials. At least the ones who did this are.

  • there where no tvs in 1920

    

  • Ill be honest, i enjoyed this.

  • @CRADLEFANWILKINS

    Thank you! I know it's a dorky high school project, but I'm still freaking happy with it :P

  • Nicely done.

    

  • nicely made man

  • the clip is cool. de igyon kólát, akinek nem kellenek a belső szervei!

  • They didn't have cheap lazy zooms in the the silent era or classic movie period.

  • WTF was wrong with people in the 90's

  • hi, what function did u use in windows movie maker to nake it an oldie ?

  • @tomapel77 I honestly can't remember. We used the old Windows Movie Maker before it became Windows Live Movie Maker. We put a black and white filter on and then there was a grain effect that was added as well. However, I don't think there's an equivalent with Live :S

  • Thanx anyway :-)

  • i knew it was fake before i watched it, cuz tv didnt come out till 1948

  • crazy they had cocaine in it

  • LOL not bad at all Well Done !

  • dont really think they would have a classic coca cola when it first came out

  • what editing software did you use?

  • @Evangeline30575 Windows Movie Maker... *runs and hides* We had only a night to make it and my old computer was all we had at the time :/

  • @RogueSahara Oh i thought this was really cool!

  • Well I thought it was very cute, even it if really was not the 20s. I felt you all did a great job. plus I'm a coke drinker so thumbs up for that alone.

  • uhm, this is obvously not made in the 20's.

  • @TeenageDayz no shit

  • wth xD

  • this was insulting hahaa

  • i didnt know they had sneakers back then

  • Haha! This was really cute and funny! Looked like a lot of fun to do too :D Btw, how did you make the video look old?

  • I can tell it's fake but looks real i though it was real until i saw a few things.

  • ohh shit i thought the girl in danger was a fat dude actually.....mad bad huge girl

  • Hi,come on people it is history and always have a high rateing.Jack

  • very good...much better than some of the commercials ive seen ..those companies that have horrible advertising ( burger king is a good example ) should fire their advertising employees and get your group instead : )

  • I love it! You sir, are a good movie maker. I bet you did all that in Windows Moviemaker in windows xp. Five stars

  • ^^ well done, good vid

  • @blackrockbitch lol at least they tried.

  • I don't think they had door styles in homes like that in the 1920s. Where's the wallpaper at? I still give it a thumbs up!

  • You guys did a really good job! Keep up the good work!

  • @Thedearster Thanks! Maybe we can get the gang back together over Christmas.... :D

  • @AlcubierreWarp I hope so, too, but everyone goes everywhere at this time of year :(

  • Fantastic job! Thanks for sharing! More please! 

  • that was cute and brilliant!

  • more like 2007

  • @Miniclipsean 2006, actually...

  • hahahah there were no fatties in the 1920s LOLOLOLO

  • lol, that's cool!

  • good job

  • Wouldn't have been Coca Cola classic then.At the time,coke "classic" was actually the only recipe,and as such,not the classical one.

  • This is my new favorite video! I loooooove this!!!!! Great job guys!!!!!

  • id hit that...

  • FAKE its fake you can tell

  • @pick8lock really?! ......-_-

  • @pick8lock How the heck is it fake...its for school...

  • @photolitherland lol you are such a douche

  • really good quality considered it was filmed more than 80 years ago :D good find

  • I love it!!! Hahaha... you guys looked like you really had fun with the shooting. Oh yeah, the villain and the protagonist seem to have quite the good chemistry. ^.^"

  • Pretty good! Reminds me of Popeye XD

  • That was awsome! Made me laugh so hard!

  • nice tennies @ 0.32

  • Fake

    But awesome

  • why do i am looking this!?

  • this was pretty good! i loved it!

  • 90 years later look how far T.V. has come.

  • Cool! Charlie, Buster, Harold, Stan, and Ollie all give it thumbs up!

  • lol

  • This is very good, but it would had been better if you didn't use zoom in - zoom out effects( not a usually technique back in 20s, I think the first known movie using that technique was released in 1932).

    Other things: you should had used quotation marks on dialogs (like "Help! Help me please!"); and, at the end, the "Coca Cola hero...." text would had been better put not directly on the image, but after that like the way it was used for dialogs (without quotation marks, of course)

    :)

  • 'get your coke in at the corners and at the train stations!'

  • great job! I loved it! doing a project like this seems to be so fun =)

  • pretty good job!!!!

  • lol Fun. Did you know the origional Coke was named that because of the cocaine put in it? During WW1 they place a bottle of Coke and a pack of Lucky cigs in the C-rations(food for the miitary), thus insuring a generation of addicts when they came back from the war. Of course they had no knowledge about how dangerous the cigerettes were. When I was a kid it was rare to see an adult that didn't smoke and if they didn't people wondered about them! When you turned 18, you were given a carton!

  • You people did a wonderful job on this! What program did you use to put this video together?

  • @KLUNKET We used Windows Movie Maker actually. :D

  • @AlcubierreWarp -well, you did a wonderful job. Bravo!

  • @KLUNKET Thanks! :D

  • *snort* I lol'd. YOU CRAZY SHELLSHOCKERS YOU

  • The only thing classic was the coke....Just kidding.

  • This was really good! So good, it took me about 45 seconds to realize that it wasn't actually from the 20's. Great job!

  • tss everyone knows the 20s had no fat chicks

  • 0:04 - Pretty good evil hands there.

  • @capodastaro Uh, thanks? :S

  • And who doesn't love a full-figured woman and a bottle of coke-a-cola? (Except maybe Fatty Arbuckle...)

  • this is hilarious

  • There WERE short "advertising" films seen in British and American cinemas as early as the dawn of motion pictures, so the idea of this one existing back then isn't that far-fetched. The execution, however, is slightly exaggerated for the time period...

  • Gosh, I didn't know they had Coke Classic (TM) in the 1920s.

  • heck yeah! What a cool video you made! Thanks for sharing.

  • notice he didn't even pull the cap off it when he drank it.

  • @BGDD27 It's because the owner of the bottle wanted to keep it and didn't want it opened if I remember correctly. That's the reason for the cut, and then the empty bottle! lol

  • @AlcubierreWarp Yup, that's right. They were some collector's item thing for the Super Bowl that my grandpa sent one year and my mom still wanted to keep them, soooo we couldn't open them :/

  • Wow... I have to say... You guys did an amazing job in creating the feel for the 1920's. If I was the teacher, I would have fainted!

  • It's not too bad actually, haha, you guys are better actors than most people here.

  • yeah i didn't think it was from the 20's lol

    but hey nice job ;)

  • Good job, Congratulations!

  • Hehe, great. But I just gotta say, "savy" has 2 Vs...savvy?

  • pretty cool ........ very innovative !

  • pretty cool ........ very innovative !

  • lol thats awesome keep up the good work XD

  • @RyanAndrewDickson Of course not. You can obviously tell when something is filmed from way back or when it is filmed in modern times.

  • lol it says classic on the bottle.. how can it be classic when it's new in the 1920's?? lol Just Kidding

  • great job guys!

  • This is pretty good.

  • Pretty cool ;D

  • is that a joke?

  • Heh very well done guys! :)

  • the chicks were alot skinner back in the 20s

  • @thomasuras Hahahahaha lolololol that's right because people were barely able to afford food lolololo.

  • After 0:17, I expected the music where Popeye eats Spinach to come up. :P

  • You have failed me coke!

  • this is awesome, you did a great job!! :D

  • that sreally good especially the end where he holds the coke up haha :)

  • @mermaidcraZkaylee Thanks! I think that part was my idea...lol. (I'm the 'hero')

  • @CANastronaut lol <3 youuuuu

  • good job on this piece

  • is the thing with the dress on a dude??

  • @RyanAndrewDickson go beat your face......

  • You deserved a 10/10 In school O_O

  • that's gorgeous! :D

  • @photolitherland Hehe thanks. We knew that there weren't any television ads in the 20s, but as a school project for English, we were given creative license. We were supposed to make some kind of advertisement for a product found in the 1920s and we wanted to make a video, sooo....this was made.

  • @RogueSahara my dumbass fell for it until :33 dude all tired lol DING DONG! plus i was thynkin dayum!, i know they also other than coke commercial ads didn't have thick women like today presents!--no lol.

    A+++ if im the teacher

  • obviously not.... you can tell from the shoes....

  • @RyanAndrewDickson See sidebar info...

  • hilarious

  • kay this is not 1920`s