Most of the ads this year seemed kind of disappointing to me. Nothing very original. The audi vampire ad early on in the game was pretty good though, if a bit long.
The Eastwood chrysler ad was kind of a high water mark for weirdness. Was it for Chrysler or was it some kind of disturbing subliminal obama reelection ad, disguised as a car ad for a natioanlized car company?
Nothing against Clint, who did a great job, but the ad was just stupid. We're not at "halftime." For Chrysler, the game was over and they lost, but the league went back and changed the rules to let them continue playing. There's nothing heroic about Chryslers' supposed comeback either. Obama and crew stole the company from the bondholders and gave it to the UAW, who were at least partially responsible for its bankruptcy.
Who is Chrysler's new ad campaign, "imported from Detroit", aimed at anyway? Gang bangers and rappers? Detroit to most americans is a symbol of decay, rot and the logical outcome of dopey liberal policies. The ads do have a certain authentic edginess to them, but they just leave me with the question, Why would I ever want to buy a car made in a city where you can buy houses for less than the cost of the car?
The Eastwood chrysler ad was kind of a high water mark for weirdness. Was it for Chrysler or was it some kind of disturbing subliminal obama reelection ad, disguised as a car ad for a natioanlized car company?
Nothing against Clint, who did a great job, but the ad was just stupid. We're not at "halftime." For Chrysler, the game was over and they lost, but the league went back and changed the rules to let them continue playing. There's nothing heroic about Chryslers' supposed comeback either. Obama and crew stole the company from the bondholders and gave it to the UAW, who were at least partially responsible for its bankruptcy.
Who is Chrysler's new ad campaign, "imported from Detroit", aimed at anyway? Gang bangers and rappers? Detroit to most americans is a symbol of decay, rot and the logical outcome of dopey liberal policies. The ads do have a certain authentic edginess to them, but they just leave me with the question, Why would I ever want to buy a car made in a city where you can buy houses for less than the cost of the car?
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