Matthew McConaughey totally loves beef

Matthew_mcconaughey We need to say, just for the record, that Matthew McConaughey is far too excited about beef. These radio spots he did for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association may seem, upon first listen, to be little more than a hokey attempt at folksiness, but there’s a mad glee in his voice that’s unsettling. Defamer agrees, judging by its write-up and the ridiculous slideshow they put together to accompany one of the spots. Matt doesn’t clarify where “out here” is, which is a shame, because we’ll need his exact location so we can pen him in to prevent escape. No one is safe with McConaughey roaming free in this condition.

—Posted by David Kiefaber

July 8, 2008 in Kiefaber | Permalink

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It's clearly Texas, where else would it be?

Let's munch on some bloody cow. yum!

Posted by: | Jul 8, 2008 4:13:33 PM

I think this ad is a response to the recent USDA failures of allowing downers cows into the school system and fast food chains.

In a time when 2 out of every 3 American is fat, and in some cases so fat they can't walk for 30 minutes without their fat bodies hurting. Why is there an encouragement to eat fatty unhealthy dead animals?

The dead animal may be lean, but that doe snot mean its is healthy. You can get protein form many different sources. Does it have to be a dead animal. No!

As for using Matthew McConaughey for the marketing piece, - well is an actor, he will say anything for money. He can use he "sexy" voice to sell sh!t and not care, as long as he gets paid!

No wonder most Americans are so fat!

Posted by: javaearth | Jul 13, 2008 2:16:26 AM


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