Dodge’s & Man’s Last Stand During Super Bowl XLIV

Michal C. Hall has taken the horns of Dodge Charger’s “Man” campaigns – which include a hugely popular 60-second drop during 2010′s Super Bowl XLIV

3 Responses to “Dodge’s & Man’s Last Stand During Super Bowl XLIV”

  1. Insensitive?
    What’s insensitive is trying to turn men into your B.F.F.
    Do you want some one to carry your purse, or his?
    There’s a reason men need to be men and women need them to be men too. Even Jesus was a kick-ass dude!
    And if you don’t want my opinion, don’t ask for it!
    Excuse me.
    I’m going to get in my Dodge, drive to the shore and go club a baby seal.

  2. Insensitive?
    What’s insensitive is trying to turn men into your B.F.F.
    Do you want some one to carry your purse, or his?
    There’s a reason men need to be men and women need them to be men too. Even Jesus was a kick-ass dude!
    And if you don’t want my opinion, don’t ask for it!
    Excuse me.
    I’m going to get in my Dodge, drive to the shore and go club a baby seal.

  3. [...] know those Dodge Charger ads that played during the Super Bowl? They were pretty insensitive, and are grabbing lots of (probably negative) attention. I’ll [...]

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