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In 2010, Cetera and "Restless Heart" were featured in a television commercial for Heineken Premium Light beer in which an older man instructs a younger man that "if you love the ladies, by default you love Cetera." [6] [7] [8] "Restless Heart" was part of the soundtrack of the 2022 Hulu horror movie, Fresh.
In July 2012, the album's lead single, "Love Letter", was featured in a television commercial for international beer brand Heineken. [5] The ad, titled "The Switch", was shot in Prague in earlier in the same year and features an appearance from Browne performing her own stunt, dropping down on a mechanical rotating stage as the scene transforms ...
A Budweiser commercial featuring the jingle appears in the 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind on Roy Neary's (Richard Dreyfuss) TV, as he models Devil's Tower in his living room. Subsequently, a couple of Budweiser commercials with both jingles also appeared in the 1985 film Beer, a comedy film that satirizes advertising.
Heineken's latest commercial accomplished what Pepsi's 'controversial' ad failed to do -- Here's how.
In a festive new commercial for Garage Beer, which the brothers became part owners of earlier this year, Jason Kelce shows off his vocal skills while Travis Kelce misses his chance to carol ...
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In 2018, The Tennors' song "Another Scorcher," written and produced by George "Clive" Murphy (aka Clive Tennors), was featured in a commercial for Heineken Light beer. The commercial depicted a bartender sliding a bottle of Heineken Light beer to a light-skinned woman, passing several men and women of color along the way. As the beer reached ...
His last commercial saw him take a one-way journey to Mars amid much acclaim, and the narration: "His only regret is not knowing what regret feels like". [6] In September, French actor Augustin Legrand made his debut as Goldsmith's replacement. [7] The campaign was ended in 2018, and replaced with a new campaign called "Keep It Interesante". [8]