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5 wild car ads from the 1980s that feel unbelievable today
From a compulsive liar who became a folk hero to a luxury launch that advertised rocks instead of cars, these campaigns now seem almost unbelievable. Yet each one captured a specific anxiety or ...
Car commercials are usually kind of lame, but for the Super Bowl, manufacturers pull out all the stops and spend the big bucks in hopes that their ad will be the one that burns itself into your brain ...
What's the best way to learn about a car and its features? You could always read a review — we've got plenty. And while that can help you decide what car to buy, if you're just in the discovery phase ...
Some forms of entertainment stand the test of time. And then there are car commercials from the 1960s and 1970s, which reflect the zeitgeist from a time when gas was cheap, stereotypes were plentiful, ...
I have a love/hate relationship with Super Bowl commercials. Some of them can be genuinely funny and I do like to see which car companies reveal new cars. However, as a lifelong football fan, I hate ...
This is Celia Hirschman for On The Beat. Back in the 60's and 70's, if a band sold their hit single to an ad agency, for the purpose of selling a car on TV, we'd laugh and say their careers were over.
We were having more fun watching the commercials than the actual game up until the last quarter of last night’s Super Bowl XLIII. It seemed all the big, extravagant car commercials were shown around ...
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting May 15th, 2018 - Buy Car Commercials Of The 50s 60s DVD ...
Glass towers. Empty sidewalks, empty highways, empty except for the One Car—the car that the car commercial is for. Watch it glide over the bridge. Sleek, magnificent, like an elk that is also a car.
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