Dolph Lundgren Will Kill A Unicorn If You Don't Use Norton Antivirus


 

Dolph Lungren and a Unicorn Dolph Lundgren Will Kill A Unicorn If You Don't Use Norton Antivirus
When it comes to protecting my PC (when I’m not using my Macbook), I tend to go with the free, yet highly effective AVG. However, I might just be willing to give Norton Antivirus 2011 a try, not because I believe it’s a superior product, simply because Dolph Lundgren may try to hurt unicorns if I don’t.

The commercial (featured below) is probably one of the best attempts at humor by a computer virus company to date, sure it doesn’t say anything about the product, other than the fact that it appears to have magical unicorn powers, but it at least brings humor to a rather dry subject.

Watch at the end when Dolph’s head explodes with pretty glitter, that’s always how I thought he’d go.

What do you think, could the Unicorn take Dolph? Don’t let it’s cute “my little pony” persona fool you, it’s a damn killer. I wonder what Virus Lundgren had?


 

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6 Responses to Dolph Lundgren Will Kill A Unicorn If You Don't Use Norton Antivirus

  1. Noemi says:

    Emotional blackmail. :p

  2. Caleb G. says:

    forget antivirus software, I’m gonna get me some anti-unicorn software. yikes!

  3. Psychopath says:

    I personally prefer the other commercial, where Lundgren roasts that %&%§%§$ unicorn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L70I0vTwYxg

  4. jeffmcc says:

    MSE FTW

    norton and mcaffe are stupid…THEY DONT WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Hüsker Dü Dü says:

    Love the commercial! Although…

    I wouldn’t call AVG highly effective. Especially with Security Essentials out now. AVG and SpyBot as a combo are so 10 years ago.

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