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I think they should use Ron Jeremy. He could be out offroading through some brush, and at the top of the screen it says 'there's no bush too thick, or valley too deep for the Bronco!', then he disappears into a dense area, and at the end he's on a mountain top eating a slice of pineapple pizza. And then he says 'the Bronco always finishes on top', with a wink.
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I think they should use Ron Jeremy. He could be out offroading through some brush, and at the top of the screen it says 'there's no bush too thick, or valley too deep for the Bronco!', then he disappears into a dense area, and at the end he's on a mountain top eating a slice of pineapple pizza. And then he says 'the Bronco always finishes on top', with a wink.
Only if there's a trim (HAHA) level of "Hedgehog".
 

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They could re-shoot the skit where Jeremy Clarckson used a Ford Raptor to save Hammond. This time some how not breaking the vehicle. ?
 

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Ron Jeremy post is hilarious!!! Funniest one yet!
 

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Denis Leary has done the F-series ad voiceovers for a while now, so not surprising they'd use him for it.
I get that. They've had a number of great celebrity voiceovers and spokesmen, Mike Rowe, Bryan Cranston, even Dwayne Johnson did Ford Service ads.

I just liked the third paragraph of the article I posted. The script called for a Jeep and Dwayne recommended they make it a Bronco because he knew they were working on a new one.
 

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A thought on celebrities in general: we're now in a new age of scrutiny...not only of what folks did or said recently - but anytime in the last 20-30 years. And not just scrutiny about what they ACTUALLY did or said...but also what someone else feels about it. I'll give you what I consider to be an insane example: numerous major universities are now including research on what incoming applicants said in social media postings or facebook comments over the past 3-4 YEARS. I assume they've hired firms to do some kind of digital scans, as reading all that would take forever.

Celebrities in general have a LOT of stuff on tape, video, photo, and whatever. Anyone who hires one is taking a risk.
 

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Itā€™s 2020. Celebrity culture is dead. They burned up their last bits of goodwill during COVID and went toxic during the riots and looting. Give me an actual engineer or designer to talk about a car. Everyone else is just reading from a script with no idea what they are talking about.
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A thought on celebrities in general: we're now in a new age of scrutiny...not only of what folks did or said recently - but anytime in the last 20-30 years. And not just scrutiny about what they ACTUALLY did or said...but also what someone else feels about it. I'll give you what I consider to be an insane example: numerous major universities are now including research on what incoming applicants said in social media postings or facebook comments over the past 3-4 YEARS. I assume they've hired firms to do some kind of digital scans, as reading all that would take forever.

Celebrities in general have a LOT of stuff on tape, video, photo, and whatever. Anyone who hires one is taking a risk.

I will just say this; I have heard The Rock MAY be involved with Bronco in some form. I personally am pretty anti-celebrity just in general, but there are definitely some that put on a good show and I wouldnā€™t mind helping show the new Bronco. The Rock is one of them, he clearly likes Broncos, heā€™s a ford guy, I have zero problem with him helping out.

For me though, I honestly try and just separate celebrities from their craft. A LOT of them are complete douchebags honestly. But I separate their personal life from their craft, because personally Iā€™m not going to dislike something because of what a celebrity believes.

Let me just use an opposite-world example. Letā€™s just say I fucking hate Keanu reeves. His politics, his attitude, whatever. Iā€™m still going to watch and enjoy the hell out of John Wick because at the end of the day, itā€™s entertainment. I would put Keanu and The Rock in a pretty similar boat in that they seem to be overall decent guys. So I have no problem with The Rock being part of it.
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