Favorite super bowl commercial

waterinthefuel

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That makes two of us. I almost fell out of my chair with him pushing on that squeaking mouse. Damn that was funny!
 

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Agreed. Hey you didn't plug it in....

Just a note, as it is like -10 degrees w/light snow in Green Bay, wouldn't that have made the game more interesting.
 

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POINTER94 said:
Agreed. Hey you didn't plug it in....

Just a note, as it is like -10 degrees w/light snow in Green Bay, wouldn't that have made the game more interesting.

Yeah, I've always thought that all Super Bowl games should be played in the north, on grass and no domes. Now that's football weather!

My number 2 vote is the rock paper, bud light one, that had to HURT
 

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Yeah, I like the rock, paper, scissors one. My wife showed me the mouse one online a couple weeks ago.
 

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Liked the axe murderer and chainsaw masacerer hitch hiker one.
 

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1 - The mouse
2- The Snicker's Kiss
3- The Bud Hitchhiker
 

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The spot with David Letterman and Oprah Winfrey cuddling on the couch watching the game. It was only like 10 seconds or so, and not sure it was selling something, but it was funny.
 

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Winner: Bud Light
In an attempt to appeal to young men, Bud Light delivered a number of slapstick, juvenile numbers that certainly pleased its target demo. From a rock-paper-scissor match that got out of hand, to the auctioneer wedding official, to the English as a Second Language class that taught the ins and outs of gaining and protecting beer, to an axe-wielding hitchhiker, there were predictable yet effective laughs.

Bud Light is the rock of Super Bowl advertising; you know you can always count on them for some solid efforts. Bud came through with the spotted dog.

Loser: Snickers
Two greasy auto mechanics wind up French kissing in pursuit of a candy bar? And that was designed to appeal to whom exactly? If they were determined to go with the lame, played-out gay humor angle, couldn't they have gotten "Brokeback Mountain" into it?

Winner: Toyota Tundra
Amazingly, an auto maker actually tried to sell a truck by showing off the truck. Yes, no animal acts, weak humor or surprise endings. Instead, Toyota went with a couple of impressive tricks that seared a few simple messages to would-be buyers – the Tundra has sick power, impressive breaks and courageous stunt drivers.

Loser: Chevy HHR
A bunch of women driving this car are stuck at a stoplight where a throng of shirtless men – many out of shape or old (this was apparently the funny, zany part) – can't help but turn into dancing squeegee washers? Rudy Giuliani would have rightfully hit them with jaywalking tickets.

Later, GMC gave us a robot contemplating suicide after getting laid off (it turned out to be a dream). This was particularly hilarious, we're sure, to all of the recently laid off General Motors factory workers.

At least Chevy spared us another rendition of John Mellencamp's "This Is Our Country" and last March's endless loop of button-down Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski trying to hawk construction grade pickup trucks. (When you think hauling steel, who doesn't think Duke hoops?)

We can't imagine why Detroit is in trouble.

Winner: Doritos (The Crash)
Made by an amateur as part of a Doritos contest, it worked on a number of levels – quick story with actual twists and a happy ending, numerous punch lines and an intriguing look. It was far superior to Blockbuster's use of two animals (always an American favorite) trying to use a real mouse to order movies, even if it won't be as popular.

Loser: GoDaddy.com
The once risqué advertising campaign is now just played out, unfunny and not even very racy, even with racer Danica Patrick in it (briefly). Patrick got some heat for agreeing to work with GoDaddy.com because of its reputation for using sex to sell its product. What Patrick should really be embarrassed about was appearing in such a pathetic commercial.

Winner: David Letterman and Oprah Winfrey
Indy native Dave and Chicago resident Oprah snuggled on a couch watching the game. No one could have seen that one coming. Of course, did these two need more publicity?

 

LadyFish

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I loved the Dorito's commercials.

The one at the supermarket with the saucy lady at the checkout, and the one where the guy crashes his car and a girl goes to help him she slams herself into the side of it. 8)
 

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1) the paper rock scissors bud light commercial
2) the doritos commercial with the car crash and the girl
3) the blockbuster mouse commercial.

As usual, budwieser/bud light had the best commercials by far............I guess its just their beer that sucks. 8)
 

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KaGee said:
http://forums.iboats.com/bbBoard.cgi?a=viewthread;fid=20;gtid=1253026

usually when people link to a duplicate thread, they link to the one that was started first.......8)

I was dissappointed in a few too Kagee. I was expecting more from Pepsi. Also that snickers commercial almost made me lose my hot wings and beer.

 

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Well, what is a commercial supposed to do?

I think it is to give the viewer positive feelings about the product.

For me, then, it was the two Coca Cola spots.

If it is to entertain the viewer it was the Doritos spot in the Supermarket.
 

JB

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Oh! Was there a game??
 

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I feel all of the commercials were lame....I mean...like the older bud commercials that had the clydesdales playing football or even the one with the pups being raised by two different owners..one a fire house and one the bud team was way better than anything they aired this yr...the dorito's brought that pain refex thing....and the blockbuster mouse were good..but the blockbuster mouse is from last yr...so...I feel like we got jipped........
colts...29-19...I think.....
 

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Brain Scans Show Super Bowl Ads Flopped

NewsMax.com Wires
Monday, Feb. 5, 2007

CHICAGO -- Super Bowl ads, which cost $85,000 per second during this year's game, fumbled overall as they failed to connect with viewers or just scared them, according to researchers who tracked people's brain activity.
 
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People believe what they want to believe. Was this a liberal source? ;)
 
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