ahhhhh, cute polar bears!
Cultural milestone: first female lead M & M?
and the end of the world… twinkies and frogs.
“Dave drove a Ford” & “Twinkie?” - well done.
Chevy trucks: my whole world and most of the people I know and love have been destroyed, but hey, my truck still runs!
ms green is a girl. now there are 2 girls and i think 4 boys.
Adam and Steve, I guess.
Never expected to hear an Echo and the Bunnymen song on Super Bowl nite-should be some solid royalties for Ian and Co. if nothing else.
OK, so do they ever actually show any nudity in the online GoDaddy commercials, or are they just as much of a waste of time as their TV spots?
“From the Hasbro company that brought you Transformers!”
The most intellectual bankrupt movie of all time.
Godaddy’s whole line of advertising makes me want to avoid them. Just the “OMG REALLY TITS ON THE INTERNET!?” thing. I bet they don’t even show anything anyway.
Funny, I don’t recall battlebots in the original Battleship game.
The Bridgestone commercial was funny.
that was a wicked curve.
The Budweiser prohibition commercial is a little weird. “Our product was once considered such a menace to society that it was banned by constitutional amendment!” is a weird thing to remind people of.
“Prohibition is over!”
and we’re a bunch of alkies.
They also just mentioned that the commercials are available at nbc.com, after each commercial airs in real time. I found the direct link here, but it takes a bit to load the player. Or go to http://www.nbc.com and in the upper left, click on the ‘more’ in "Super Bowl XLVI Today, starting at 2pm ET, watch the Super Bowl live online! More »
always nice to see the horsies.
doritos do make a very good bribe.
Bud: 'Based on a true story". Yes, it’s true that people drank beer after Prohibition ended. Before, too, come to that.
Well, Bud is still a menace to the taste of real beer.
You know, I’ve never understood why more companies don’t go halvsies on commercials that integrate their products somehow, like that GE/Budweiser one. Seems like you could do that a lot and halve the cost of your advertising, but it’s rare.