First, Bob Dylan's song “I Want You” showed up as the backdrop for the Chobani bear-buying-yogurt ad. Then he took the role as Chrysler Super Bowl pitchman that Eminem, Clint Eastwood and Oprah Winfrey have occupied so well. But Dylan's spot was kind
First, Bob Dylan's song “I Want You” showed up as the backdrop for the Chobani bear-buying-yogurt ad. Then he took the role as Chrysler Super Bowl pitchman that Eminem, Clint Eastwood and Oprah Winfrey have occupied so well. But Dylan's spot was kind
First, Bob Dylan's song “I Want You” showed up as the backdrop for the Chobani bear-buying-yogurt ad. Then he took the role as Chrysler Super Bowl pitchman that Eminem, Clint Eastwood and Oprah Winfrey have occupied so well. But Dylan's spot was kind
First, Bob Dylan's song “I Want You” showed up as the backdrop for the Chobani bear-buying-yogurt ad. Then he took the role as Chrysler Super Bowl pitchman that Eminem, Clint Eastwood and Oprah Winfrey have occupied so well. But Dylan's spot was kind
Super Bowl 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII: total bust as a game, middling year for ads – though outrage was tearing up Twitter by the time the game sputtered to a close over a Coke commercial in which “America the Beautiful” was sung in many languages over