WATCH > Would You Push to Add Drama?
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2012/04/12 23:00:00
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With a tagline like "We Know Drama," cable network TNT is known for their dramatic programming -- but this time, they took their advertising to the next level. And one sleepy town in Belgium was the butt of the joke.
In a relatively quiet plaza in Belgium, TNT set up a podium with a giant red button on it along with an arrow reading "Push to Add Drama" directing people to the button. Hundreds passed by, many toyed with the idea of pushing the button and only some actually did. So, what exactly happened once the button was pressed? That's for you to discover. All we can disclose is that the stuff that happens is straight out of a television drama, appropriately enough. Would you push to add drama?
In a relatively quiet plaza in Belgium, TNT set up a podium with a giant red button on it along with an arrow reading "Push to Add Drama" directing people to the button. Hundreds passed by, many toyed with the idea of pushing the button and only some actually did. So, what exactly happened once the button was pressed? That's for you to discover. All we can disclose is that the stuff that happens is straight out of a television drama, appropriately enough. Would you push to add drama?
Top Opinion
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Paul 2012/04/14 00:36:48Yes, bring on the drama!






















Bring it!! I'd LOVE to see that live action!!
was it a commercial? ............... ;]
Keep the drama to yourself
I think women don't mind drama, they certainly are concerned with life details more than men are when it comes to family dynamics, who is getting by, who is sick. split up etc. Men for most part could care less.