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Superbowl Commercial thread

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I've admired Clint Eastwood for many years and in spite of his political affiliations, I still like him. His pep talk was full of all the right sports analogies and he's got the credibility to make you want to go out and win one for the coach.

I am surprised that he's working for Chrysler since it is an American company that is majority owned by an Italian company. It is interesting to note that Clint Eastwood's career was on the decline after the tv series "Rawhide" was over. Hollywood had nothing for him and he went to Italy to star in Sergio Leone's, "A Fistful of Dollars". That successful movie and it's sequels made him a huge celebrity.

Italy helped to make his career, so Fiat and Eastwood can now do motivational commercials for America.
 
This year the commercials sucked. sure there was a few good ones but the majority sucked ass.

i liked the The voice one (with betty white), teh fiat one with the hot girl i gotta admit she was hot, teh Chevy end of the world one, and t he vampire one.
It's always been this way. Well, maybe during the dot com era they were better, but the media wants you to think the commercials are better than they really are.
 
I don't think you've been following car reviews in the last 5 years.

I was going to say something like this. At the very least, Kia/Hyundai has been doing a lot to improve their quality on their end. And they do a good job at backing up their quality with a decent warranty.
 
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