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6-37, Raider fans.
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The farmer commercial even brought a smattering of applause, to the festivities. Harvey nailed it. The Clydesdale commercial was also great...
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Rumblin' Bumblin'
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6-37, Raider fans.
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My favorite was the one with the kid who kissed the prom queen and got a black eye. That was cool.
My least favorite is the doritos goat. |
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There are a lot of candidates for WORST commercial, but I want to mention the cokechase ad. Does anybody know who won, and, more importantly, does anyone care?
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The Montana ketchup stain commercial was my fav.
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I was at a bar, so i couldnt hear the commercials, but it seems that every year they try harder and harder and harder, and most just fail. The GoDaddy one above did stand out as a good one to me cuz it was such an odd image to see.
Arguably my fav super bowl commercial of all time was from buy.com several years ago. 30 seconds of a silent, yellow screen with the tiny words buy.com in the middle of it. It was brilliant. Even if you werent paying attention, the silence caused you to stop and look, then move closer to the screen to squint to see what it said. Brilliant. |
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My 4 year old, "what happened to the goat daddy? what happened to the goat?" for like 10 minutes after that stupid commercial aired.
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I'm still bitter that there were no Adriana Lima commercials this time around.
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Montana Ketchup stain (Tide) commercial had the most reaction at my party. It was pretty funny. Taco Bell oldies going out for a good time was also funny. Have to admit I didn't see all of them though. We started playing beer pong after the kickoff return when it was 28-6.
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Though we did start watching again once the game got close...
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I was actually in on the focus group 6-8 months ago for one of the products that appeared for the first time yesterday. That was cool to see.
I liked the Doritos goat ad to be honest but was hosting so I didn't get to see a lot of the other 'mercials. EDIT: Yes the Audi prom queen makeout one was awesome. Last edited by Chris; 02-04-2013 at 09:39 AM.. |
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I thought the dad was going to say "Kolob" instead of "Babylandia"
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That kid who was in the GoDaddy commercial definitely hit his peak. He is going to be a legend in high school and then fade away to irrelevancy, but good on him.
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Livin' the dream!
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The farmer ad should have been renamed why god made a migrant worker. They do the majority of the hard farming work for dirt pay nowadays.
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Audi commercial really nailed it, you really felt like that car was responsible for his confidence, awesome, although they never show if he went home w/ the girl.
The Montana Ketchup stain was my second favorite,and then the kia commercial w/"wheels on the bus" really got the point across. Other than that i think what everyone else said - the farmer commercial, the fact its generating so much conversation, both good and bad, means it was a success. |
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Long live the Mane!
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"God Made a Farmer" was alright, problem is that the U.S. is no longer an agrarian society and all that farm-stuff comes from gigantic corporations. It's like when you buy a carton of eggs and they put that little barn on the labeling, as if eggs today really come from that kind of source. Also, Dodge easily makes the worst vehicles on the market.
Most of the commercials just flat sucked. I thought "GoDaddy" had an okay one with the various people saying they have a brilliant idea and it's so unique no one else could possibly have it. I'm pretty damn sure that's the first time I've even seen GoDaddy make a commercial that's actually relevant to their product. |
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Livin' the dream!
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President of the Universe
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My Paternal grandparents: A dairy farmer and a rail worker
My Maternal grandparents: Cotton farmers. We still have my grandmother's cotton farm down near Ralls, Texas, but we lease it out right now to a corporate farm. My maternal grandfather grew up in Clovis, New Mexico where his dad owned a gas station... until they bought a cotton farm outside Lawton, Oklahoma (hometown of JD Walton) until leaving for Army OCS. Sam Bradford from the Rams is a distant cousin, BTW. My Paternal grandfather was a hardworking Lutheran-Swede who moved to Cheyenne, WY from Wisconsin to work on the railroad, he enjoyed a cigarette and a glass of whiskey after a 16 hour day (what eventually killed him), and stood on my Dad's school board, and on the city council (yes, as a Republican).... My Paternal grandmother grew up on dairy farm in between Trinidad and Pueblo, Colorado. It's still there though someone else owns it. She had no heat or running water, and her one-room elementary school is now abandoned. I still literally get a little choked up watching that Dodge commercial. Last edited by Swedish Extrovert; 02-04-2013 at 05:04 PM.. |
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Yes...swooping is bad...
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