Matthew McConaughey Likely to Remain Lincoln Spokesman
Matthew McConaughey will likely remain the exclusive property of Lincoln.
Matthew McConaughey will be trying a few new things in 2016, such as starring in two animated movies. What he likely won’t be doing, however, is working for a different car company. His relationship with Lincoln has given us so much. Just check out his gem for proof:
What staring down a bull has anything to do with selling cars is not really any of our business, but there it is. That relationship will continue if Matthew McConaughey has anything to say about it. At the New York International Auto Festival, Matthew McConaughey made a surprise visit to unveil the Lincoln Navigator.
McConaughey said at the event that his relationship with Lincoln will continue “for a few more years.” For non-fans of cars, this news may not sound all that interesting. But when they yield such deliciously ludicrous commercials like they above, how could you not be excited? Here’s another one just for good measure:
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Frankly, for the good of the internet and our own mental well-being, Matthew McConaughey has to stay the Lincoln spokesman for as long as possible. Plus, he’s been good for Lincoln as well. Apparently McConaughey’s presence in Lincoln ads has been doing very well for their brand, at least according to Kumar Galhotra, Lincoln’s President.
The commercials have, unfortunately, recently lost their way. The most recent ad, featuring a shaven McConaughey traveling with dogs doesn’t really hit the same spot. If these ads do continue to run for years, that should be plenty of time for them to turn it around.
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Just have McConaughey star off into space and mumble something vaguely philosophical. Done.
Via: Detroit Free Press