There's been a general tone to Chrysler's ads for a few months about how Detroit and Chrysler were both getting out of a long struggle/slump and are back to kick ass. I believe one featured Mr. Suh of the Detroit Lions (I'm sure to butcher his first name), and maybe Eminem was involved with one at last year's Super Bowl (or at least his music). The major differences here, IMO, are that the message went broader and the spokesman is much better known. You still don't know it's for Chrsyler until the last few seconds.
Pretty sure it ran outside of NFL telecasts, as I think I've seen Mr. Suh's ad a few times (he goes home to visit Mom, if I remember correctly).Initially I was persuaded that the opposition was mainly about Clint Eastwood being involved, mainly because I don't remember a stink being raised last year. However, on further reflection I think Mr. Rove would have his faux outrage regardless of the distinguished voice behind the words.
Has anyone seen the Eastwood spot since Sunday?
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:00 PM, David Bruggeman <bru...@yahoo.com> wrote:Pretty sure it ran outside of NFL telecasts, as I think I've seen Mr. Suh's ad a few times (he goes home to visit Mom, if I remember correctly).Initially I was persuaded that the opposition was mainly about Clint Eastwood being involved, mainly because I don't remember a stink being raised last year. However, on further reflection I think Mr. Rove would have his faux outrage regardless of the distinguished voice behind the words.
Has anyone seen the Eastwood spot since Sunday?
I really doubt it ran outside of the Super Bowl. That ad made specific mention of the fact that it was halftime during the game. The ad really wouldn't make sense during, say, How I Met Your Mother. But I will concede I don't know for sure. But I haven't seen the ad outside of the news reports about the ad...
Last year's Eminem ad got cut down to 30 seconds for later airing. The
Eastwood ad might also, but I suspect they will wait a couple of
months until the manufactured outrage goes away.