WATCH: 'Halftime In America' Is Over In New Chrysler Ads
After Chrysler got the buzz it intended from its Clint Eastwood-backed "Halftime in America" Super Bowl ad, the automaker is moving on to the "second ...
After Chrysler got the buzz it intended from its Clint Eastwood-backed "Halftime in America" Super Bowl ad, the automaker is moving on to the "second ...
Don Ringe | Posted 04.09.2012
"Somehow, in ways that I simply don't understand, some members of my beloved party are accusing me of throwing down The Gauntlet to make a Sudden Impact at the Heartbreak Ridge of our Absolute Power over the Unforgiven now and in the Hereafter," Eastwood growled.
Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 04.08.2012
Clint Eastwood's appearance and words during the Super Bowl had little to do with Obama. For observers with a long political memory, it was hard not to think of another president when seeing that commercial.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sharon Silke Carty | Posted 02.09.2012
On Monday, responding to a barrage of criticism from conservative pundits and some football fans, Chrysler chief executive Sergio Marchionne denied th...
Joe Lapointe | Posted 04.08.2012
We see a brief glimpse of Detroit's city flag and the Latin motto on it. In English, it means "We hope for better things; it shall rise from the ashes." It is as relevant today as when it was written more than two centuries ago.
Posted 02.06.2012
Chrysler's "Half Time in America" Super Bowl ad touts economic recovery in Detroit, but scrubs recognition for union activists in Wisconsin. The hi...
The Huffington Post | Posted 11.21.2011
Chrylser has released a video of a new 60-second spot for its "Imported from Detroit" campaign. The ad will air during the Lions' Thanksgiving game ag...
Posted 09.13.2011
With the announcement of the 2011 Emmy nominations, we found one category where the competition is extreme -- literally. From hugging a polar bear to ...
April Rudin | Posted 11.17.2011
It was with much pride that I watched the Chrysler commercial with Eminem during the Superbowl and saw the familiar images of Detroit as they flashed across the screen.
Posted 03.30.2012