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Clad in "Tron"-like gear in what appeared to be a Star Wars-style space ship, Ozzy spends the first half of the commercial yelling about 4G and 5G, touting the fact that Best Buy buys back items when you want to upgrade.
"How many bloody G's are there?" he asks, when handed the newer version.
Bieber, clad in a similar costume, arrives on the scene to relieve the Black Sabbath front man of his duties.
"Technology moves fast. Don't get left behind," the ad's tagline reads.
The 16-year-old pop star then holds up a 6G phone and exclaims that it's "Bieber 6 G fever!"
In the background, Ozzy looks confused and Sharon crinkles her nose as Bieber -- wearing a wig, make-up and facial hair to transform himself into what he described on Twitter as an "old creepy dude" -- skulks in the background.
"Whats a 6G?" Sharon asks.
"What's a Bieber?!" the lead singer of Black Sabbath responds.
"I don't know," the costumed Bieber replies. "It kind of looks like a girl."
After the show, Bieber tweeted, "all im gonna say is if you can #laughatyourself life is more fun" and that "@OfficialOzzy is the man, so funny."
It was a big weekend for the "Baby" singer. He also appeared in a spoof of "The Roomate" on "Saturday Night Live" and was forced to dodge Dana Carvey's Church Lady's advances during the NBC show as well.
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Chrysler 200 is the top Google trend at the moment. What's Chrysler 200 all about?
(WXYZ) - There weren't any jokes, and there definitely weren't any supermodels.
But the Eminem/Chrysler 200 Super Bowl ad has Metro Detroiters all abuzz.
The voiceover was done by Grand Rapids native Kevin Yon. His grisly voice starts the commercial off asking viewers "What does a town that's been to hell and back know about the finer things in life?"
The ad takes you on a tour of Detroit. From northbound I-75 you see manufacturing and industry. With shots of historic buildings and snow, it's a cold, hard look at what makes this city strong. Cue Eminem's "Lose Yourself", and at 40 seconds in you get your first glimpse of the Chrysler 200.
With a running time of two minutes and excellent cinematic value, it's practically a short-length film. But the star isn't the Chrysler 200-- it's the city of Detroit.
Source: Chrysler 200, Eminem Super Bowl ad leaves Metro Detroit talking
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Top Super Bowl commercials 2011: Bieber Ozzy Best Buy ad shows Justin as 'old creepy dude'
Justin Bieber transformed himself into an "old creepy dude" for Best Buy's Super Bowl commercial with Ozzy Osbourne to riff off critics who often say he looks "like a girl."
Clad in "Tron"-like gear in what appeared to be a Star Wars-style space ship, Ozzy spends the first half of the commercial yelling about 4G and 5G, touting the fact that Best Buy buys back items when you want to upgrade.
"How many bloody G's are there?" he asks, when handed the newer version.
Bieber, clad in a similar costume, arrives on the scene to relieve the Black Sabbath front man of his duties.
"Technology moves fast. Don't get left behind," the ad's tagline reads.
The 16-year-old pop star then holds up a 6G phone and exclaims that it's "Bieber 6 G fever!"
In the background, Ozzy looks confused and Sharon crinkles her nose as Bieber -- wearing a wig, make-up and facial hair to transform himself into what he described on Twitter as an "old creepy dude" -- skulks in the background.
"Whats a 6G?" Sharon asks.
"What's a Bieber?!" the lead singer of Black Sabbath responds.
"I don't know," the costumed Bieber replies. "It kind of looks like a girl."
After the show, Bieber tweeted, "all im gonna say is if you can #laughatyourself life is more fun" and that "@OfficialOzzy is the man, so funny."
It was a big weekend for the "Baby" singer. He also appeared in a spoof of "The Roomate" on "Saturday Night Live" and was forced to dodge Dana Carvey's Church Lady's advances during the NBC show as well.
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Chrysler 200, Eminem Super Bowl ad leaves Metro Detroit talking
Search Amazon.com for ChryslerChrysler 200 is the top Google trend at the moment. What's Chrysler 200 all about?
(WXYZ) - There weren't any jokes, and there definitely weren't any supermodels.
But the Eminem/Chrysler 200 Super Bowl ad has Metro Detroiters all abuzz.
The voiceover was done by Grand Rapids native Kevin Yon. His grisly voice starts the commercial off asking viewers "What does a town that's been to hell and back know about the finer things in life?"
The ad takes you on a tour of Detroit. From northbound I-75 you see manufacturing and industry. With shots of historic buildings and snow, it's a cold, hard look at what makes this city strong. Cue Eminem's "Lose Yourself", and at 40 seconds in you get your first glimpse of the Chrysler 200.
With a running time of two minutes and excellent cinematic value, it's practically a short-length film. But the star isn't the Chrysler 200-- it's the city of Detroit.
Source: Chrysler 200, Eminem Super Bowl ad leaves Metro Detroit talking
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2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible To Debut at 2011 Chicago Auto Show
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The reveal of the Chrysler 200 Convertible will be somewhat of an automotive anti-climax since virtually all the details about the car, including photos, were released last week.
The new convertible arrives this spring at U.S. Chrysler dealers, priced from $27,195 for the base 200 Convertible Touring model and $31,990 for the 200 Convertible Limited. A third variant, the 200 Convertible S, will be priced when it arrives later in the model year.
The Chrysler 200 Convertible features new sheet metal, upgraded suspension, revised interior and the availability of the Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 and six-speed automatic transmission. The base engine is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder mated to a six-speed transmission.
Inside Line says: The date has been set for the 2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible's official coming-out party. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent
- Chrysler confirmed on Friday that the 2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible will make its world debut on February 9 at the 2011 Chicago Auto Show.
- It will be somewhat of an automotive anti-climax, since Chrysler has already released such critical details as photos and pricing.
- The successor to the midsize Sebring convertible had been expected to debut at the Geneva auto show.
The reveal of the Chrysler 200 Convertible will be somewhat of an automotive anti-climax since virtually all the details about the car, including photos, were released last week.
The new convertible arrives this spring at U.S. Chrysler dealers, priced from $27,195 for the base 200 Convertible Touring model and $31,990 for the 200 Convertible Limited. A third variant, the 200 Convertible S, will be priced when it arrives later in the model year.
The Chrysler 200 Convertible features new sheet metal, upgraded suspension, revised interior and the availability of the Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 and six-speed automatic transmission. The base engine is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder mated to a six-speed transmission.
Inside Line says: The date has been set for the 2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible's official coming-out party. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent
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