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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 1,692
| The Snickers commercial was the undisputed winner in my eyes. I was watching the game with my parents (I just bought an HDTV and they wanted to watch the game on it) and while my mom and I laughed, I could almost smell the discomfort of my dad. Which, of course, made it all the more hilarious. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 2,717
+3 Internets | Best commercial was near the end when the guy and the girl were driving along and they see a hitchhiker with an axe and a beer case. Guy's trying to give a ride, thinks there's a perfectly good explanation for the axe. "Bottle opener" lol. Then the axe guy tries to tell them not to pick up the guy with the chainsaw haha/ |
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| weeeeee Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 844
| Agree 100% CareerBuilder were them most creative ones. I actaully saw a bunch of repeated commercials, The Charles Barkley and Wade, The blockbuster online was a repeated, and several others. kind of disappointed that the comapnies will run repeats of its previous adds. |
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| A Relic Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 5,872
| I have to admit, this year's Superbowl ads were probably the worst batch I've ever seen. It seems like 90% of them were just generic car ads, and the rest kept repeating over and over (did we really need to see that lame GoDaddy ad 50 times?). Was also disappointed by the lack of any super-cool movie trailers; was kinda hoping for a Spiderman trailer or something. |
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| Army Football forever!! Who needs wins, anyway?!? Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 781
| The ads this year did suck pretty badly in my opinion as well. I enjoyed the 'connectile dysfunction' Sprint one, Robert Goulet was pretty funny mostly because it was completely left field, and the end of the Chad Johnson super bowl party with fantasy football guy and Beckham was also neat. Come to think of it, I don't even know if the Chad Johnson one was actually a super bowl ad or if that was on the NFL network or ESPN right before the game. Oprah and Letterman on the couch was cool too, especially since their history as I understand it is not entirely friendly; I had to double take, because for a second there Oprah looked pretty damn hot and I didn't realize it was her, heh. But even the ones I enjoyed paled in comparison to last year. Sloppy game, sloppy commercials. |
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| Fires of Heaven Ancient Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 2,785
+42 Internets | The auto worker robot dreaming that it lost its job and committied suicide was in awesome taste, given the current state of american automakers. Bravo, people, bravo. I'm sure all the laid off GM workers thought it was hee-larious. |
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| Grand High Poobah Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 3,777
+4 Internets | Careerbuilder.com should have kept the monkeys. Apparently it was the first year Coke ran ads in quite some time. Shame they were two that have been playing in the movie theaters for weeks. The fan-made Doritos commercial was surprisingly good. Overall though, the commercials were weak sauce. |
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