Ridiculously obvious advertising tie-ins drive me nuts.
Like GM in Transformers, or Chrysler in the latter seasons of Breaking Bad.
Ridiculously obvious advertising tie-ins drive me nuts.
Like GM in Transformers, or Chrysler in the latter seasons of Breaking Bad.
DaveEstey wrote: In reply to 1988RedT2: We've got clients setting sales records up here. It's not a lack of advertising, it's likely that dealership not doing a good job online.
LOL. That's a riot. People buying a new car online! Good one!
Wait, you're serious???
Josh wrote: They got me to pay attention to a Dodge Durango ad. And I'm not even mad. If that isn't a home run I don't know what is. BTW, that Chevy commercial about the sensitive farmer driving his truck through the mud to find his stupid baby cow or whatever made me barf all over my shoes. And who doesn't want to put their foot on Denis Leary's throat when he starts his whiny blathering about payload ratings or some nonsense? You win this one running away, Dodge.
that "stupid baby cow" represents a sizable investment of time and money by that farmer- all of which is lost if that "stupid baby cow" dies... i know every time a calf dies around here, that's about an $800 loss when the rest of them get shipped off to be made into delicious steaks and hamburgers...
e_pie wrote: Ridiculously obvious advertising tie-ins drive me nuts. Like GM in Transformers, or Chrysler in the latter seasons of Breaking Bad.
1988RedT2 wrote:DaveEstey wrote: In reply to 1988RedT2: We've got clients setting sales records up here. It's not a lack of advertising, it's likely that dealership not doing a good job online.LOL. That's a riot. People buying a new car online! Good one! Wait, you're serious???
Yes. My friend bought his STi through the online sales person attached to his local dealership. He merely told him what he wanted and the salesperson told him how much it would cost. My friend compared it to other online sellers and came back with price. The salesman accepted and when the car arrived, my friend showed up and signed the paperwork and drove home.
novaderrik wrote:e_pie wrote: Ridiculously obvious advertising tie-ins drive me nuts. Like GM in Transformers, or Chrysler in the latter seasons of Breaking Bad.
"Do we have enough to finish the turkey yet?"
novaderrik wrote:Josh wrote: They got me to pay attention to a Dodge Durango ad. And I'm not even mad. If that isn't a home run I don't know what is. BTW, that Chevy commercial about the sensitive farmer driving his truck through the mud to find his stupid baby cow or whatever made me barf all over my shoes. And who doesn't want to put their foot on Denis Leary's throat when he starts his whiny blathering about payload ratings or some nonsense? You win this one running away, Dodge.that "stupid baby cow" represents a sizable investment of time and money by that farmer- all of which is lost if that "stupid baby cow" dies... i know every time a calf dies around here, that's about an $800 loss when the rest of them get shipped off to be made into delicious steaks and hamburgers...
No, no, no, he's saving it because he LOVES it! Don't you see him hugging it?
I will say this: That ad works on my wife.
Tom_Spangler wrote:novaderrik wrote: that "stupid baby cow" represents a sizable investment of time and money by that farmer- all of which is lost if that "stupid baby cow" dies... i know every time a calf dies around here, that's about an $800 loss when the rest of them get shipped off to be made into delicious steaks and hamburgers...No, no, no, he's saving it because he LOVES it! Don't you see him hugging it? I will say this: That ad works on my wife.
EXACTLY. This guy isn't just mad that $800 ran away, we know this because it's raining and there's sad country music and DAMMIT this farmer's gonna do WHATEVER IT TAKES to save the poor baby cow that HE LOVES SO MUCH and is probably also going to murder for cash in a few years.
failboat wrote: I saw the durango commercial last night. both the wife and I had a LOL. Is there more than 1?
Yea. Quite a few, and I think they haven't released some. Funny for sure, but a waste of money...
N Sperlo wrote:failboat wrote: I saw the durango commercial last night. both the wife and I had a LOL. Is there more than 1?Yea. Quite a few, and I think they haven't released some. Funny for sure, but a waste of money...
I already said it, they filmed 70 of them. How many they will show, who knows, but I'm enjoying them.
novaderrik wrote:e_pie wrote: Ridiculously obvious advertising tie-ins drive me nuts. Like GM in Transformers, or Chrysler in the latter seasons of Breaking Bad.
lol perfect.
It was a deal between the production company and Dodge to trade promotion for promotion. I don't think Dodge even paid him.
e_pie wrote:novaderrik wrote:lol perfect.e_pie wrote: Ridiculously obvious advertising tie-ins drive me nuts. Like GM in Transformers, or Chrysler in the latter seasons of Breaking Bad.
http://youtu.be/J4Cs2AydusM?t=19s
i sense a theme with Mike Meyers..
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