DJ Dep
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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4YAt0GFsZU[/ame]
Crank up the volume LOUD!!!!
Crank up the volume LOUD!!!!
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I doubt that banning it made any difference to GM. At least 200k looks on this Youtube post alone and I know I've seen it before on others. Nothing like banning an ad to drum up interest.
I doubt that banning it made any difference to GM. At least 200k looks on this Youtube post alone and I know I've seen it before on others. Nothing like banning an ad to drum up interest.
I suspect television reaches a lot more people than YouTube. And that commercial cost GM some $$$$ to have made. Banning it was a violation of their first amendment rights of free speech. Just touchy-feely politically correct BS was all it was.
I'm not a real Star Treck fan, but the comercial for one of the newer movies that came out a few years ago that showed a young Capt. Kirk hauling ass through the desert in a C3 with a smoky chaseing him was pretty cool also.
Unfortuneately, the car went into the Grand Canyon. On film anyway.
Banning it was a violation of their first amendment rights of free speech. Just touchy-feely politically correct BS was all it was.
i prefer this commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5OwJQsAhDU
i prefer this commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5OwJQsAhDU
Bleh. Not crazy about GM now that it stands for Government Motors.
i prefer this commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5OwJQsAhDU
It's remarkable to me that some level of government has the authority to ban that advert. If I read the above comments correctly.
Here on the Las Vegas strip the ACLU has fought and won the rights of every pimp, panhandler, smut peddler and whore the right to purvey their goods on the Strip as an expression of free speech. Tourists can't even walk the sidewalks because of the ACLU's miscreants. But yet, Government Motors can't advertise their cars? I really don't know where we're going but if it can last 40 more years I'll be laughing at the checkout counter.:hunter:
The ad wasn't made by Corvette people. At the end of the ad, when the two Corvettes passed in mid-air, the young boy and girl looked at each other but DIDN'T WAVE. Shocking abuse of protocol!!! Save the wave!
The ad wasn't made by Corvette people. At the end of the ad, when the two Corvettes passed in mid-air, the young boy and girl looked at each other but DIDN'T WAVE. Shocking abuse of protocol!!! Save the wave!
I don't do that wave stuff. It's being used by everything from Jeeps to Mazdas. Hell, in my area pickup truck owners wave at each other.