Flashdance used the tagline "What a feeling" which was also in the title song by Irene Cara. It was a huge hit back then.
The company that used the tagline "for the fun of it" is Coca Cola. They used it for their Diet Coke advertising.
Smokewire.com used to use this tagline. not sure if they still do.
A tagline is a line used to advertise a film, eg "Be afraid. Be very afraid." (The Fly) A punchline is the last part of a joke
Honda's Hero Pleasure used the tagline, "Why should boys have all the fun?"
Yes, "The Rebellion Begins" was used as a tagline for the HP 5 movie.
Royal Enfield, a motorcycle company based in India, used the tagline "What's your trip?" in its advertisements. Nuovo, a line of VIP Luggage, also uses the tagline "What's your trip?"
The term taglines is a marketing term. Tagline are used for branding and slogan advertising. For example, a tagline for the X-Files series is "The Truth Is Out There".
Over the years Colgate has used several different taglines in their advertising. For example Colgate Total uses "Number 1 recommended by dentists" as its tagline.
Both refer to the same think: the signature of a brand, the sentence that delivers the company's vision and summarizes its positioning. The name tagline is used in the US whereas Baseline is used in the UK.
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No-one substituted Meryl Streep in the role of Karen Silkwood in the 1983 film Silkwood.
Tagline means connecting a memorable sentence with a company or product. This can be very useful to create a buzz around something. A really good tagline will end up as frequently used quote that's easy to joke around with and thus creating invisible advertising for the company.