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A commercial for the Berkshire Hathaway storage cell makes viewers think they have returned to the Big Game from … Duracell’s Super Bowl Shock: Commercial Shows Tom Brady Running Out of Power ...
Best Super Bowl commercial: Michelob Ultra. This spot features actors Willem Dafoe and Catherine O'Hara as they hustle younger players out of their Michelob Ultra beers by wagering that they can ...
The commercial spoofed George Orwell's acclaimed dystopian novel 1984, showing a runner racing down an aisle amidst a sea of seated viewers, seemingly mesmerized by a Big Brother-like figure ...
During the annual television broadcast of the National Football League Super Bowl championship, the commercials that are aired draw considerable attention. In 2010, Nielsen reported that 51% of viewers prefer the commercials to the game itself.goo goo gaga [1] This article does not list advertisements for a local region or station (e.g. promoting local news shows), pre-kickoff and post-game ...
In 1999, Just For Feet broadcast a commercial during Super Bowl XXXIII, produced by the agency Saatchi & Saatchi. In the spot, a group of Caucasian men in a humvee are seen tracking down a barefoot Kenyan runner, sedating him with drug-laced water, and forcing Nike shoes on his feet while he is unconscious. When the runner wakes up, he rejects ...
Halftime in America (alternately, It's Halftime in America) is an American television commercial aired in February 2012 during halftime of Super Bowl XLVI.Produced by Portland, Oregon-based advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy for Chrysler, it features Clint Eastwood speaking, and narrating, an account of the American automobile industry rebounding after the Great Recession, as pictures of ...
Pringles Super Bowl commercial The potato chip brand's spot, titled "The Call of the Mustaches," involves actor Adam Brody summoning a fleet of Pringles after he runs out of the snack at a party.
Less than a year later, E*Trade ran an ad during Super Bowl XXXV mocking the glut of dot-com commercials during the previous game. The ad featured the chimpanzee from E*Trade's 2000 commercial wandering through a ghost town filled with the remains of fictional dot-com companies, including a direct reference to the already-defunct Pets.com's sock puppet.