What was your favorite superbowl commercial?
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February 7th, 2010
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Which commercial caught your eye tonight? Why was it memorable? Do you think the commercial did it’s intended purpose of making you want the product/service?
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Probably Google’s, not necessarily because it was very good or funny, but because it was a big step for them into different types of advertising. Surprising at least.
Either Google’s “Parisian Love” one, or the one Doritos one with the dog and the shock collar.
I think I want to buy a Hyundai now lol. I felt like I was being brainwashed the whole game. But I liked the doritos commercial and some other one I already forgot.
doritos commercial. don’t touch my momma, don’t touch my doritos.
The monster job commerical where the beaver was playing the violin. I know it’s silly but I laughed the entire time!
Oh yeah I change mine to the green police.
@Blackberry Good choice, I did not want to have to call them…. lol :D
The general consensus of those polled seems to be the one where Betty White and Abe Vigoda get tackled and knocked on their keisters in a muddy football field.
Of course it didn’t make much sense for the point they were trying to get across, but it was eye catching.
But I really liked the one of the guy sleepwalking through the wilds of Africa, narrowly surviving encounters with various wild animals with the music of Bolero playing in the background.
I thought it was extremely well done.
And unlike the previous one, I remember the product. Coke gets an A+ from me for this one even tho I prefer the taste of Pepsi.
OK, this is sometime after the Super Bowl and I guess the commercials were pretty weak because I can’t remember any of them; not like others in the past. I can remember Apples commercial with Hammer Girl, or the one with Jason Alexander as he tried desperately to get a dollar to go into a Pepsie machine on some lonely deserted gas station, then after he finally gets it to take and was exuberant, looking around, hands raised in victory looking over his shoulder to see if anyone else seen his victory the dollar gets spit back out. And who can forget the cat wrangling cowboys, or the kid that sucks himself into a Pepsie bottle on the beach? The one this year I can even remember was some beer commercial that played off the series Lost where they were stranded on a desert island and more interested in the beer than the jet’s radio.
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