same Paul Farhi that Kornheiser wanted to run over (with a truck?).
in the rich tradition of using Steve Earle’s “The Revolution Starts Now,”I look forward to further Chevy spots featuring “Kick Out The Jams”, “This Ain’t No Picnic”, “Never Been In A Riot” and “The American In Me”
The same indeed.
But Explosions in the Sky fit right into Friday Night Lights though. Shame those kind of opportunities never existed for Pell Mell and Savage Republic.
didn’t realize they were selling cars in FNL. Pell Mell had a nice moment in the intro bits to “Six Feet Under”, but again, no cars!
Not selling cars. Selling an American Way of Life.
Yet, Patrick Sky’s uplifting “Songs That Made America Famous” goes untapped for top-notch ad-hocking.
While it’s impossible to tell, I do believe he was funning.
Speak of the devil:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/24/AR2006102401400.html
same Paul Farhi that Kornheiser wanted to run over (with a truck?).
in the rich tradition of using Steve Earle’s “The Revolution Starts Now,”I look forward to further Chevy spots featuring “Kick Out The Jams”, “This Ain’t No Picnic”, “Never Been In A Riot” and “The American In Me”
The same indeed.
But Explosions in the Sky fit right into Friday Night Lights though. Shame those kind of opportunities never existed for Pell Mell and Savage Republic.
didn’t realize they were selling cars in FNL. Pell Mell had a nice moment in the intro bits to “Six Feet Under”, but again, no cars!
Not selling cars. Selling an American Way of Life.
Yet, Patrick Sky’s uplifting “Songs That Made America Famous” goes untapped for top-notch ad-hocking.