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The one with Brett Favre. No other commercial got the reaction from the entire group with whom I watched the game as did that one.
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I liked the office survivor commericals - they were clever. Especially the part with the delivery guy.
The Budweiser one with the crabs stealing the cooler got a big laugh from our group, too. As did the Rock/Paper/Scissor commercial.
The hands down WORST, though, was the Map-monster/Ultraman commercial. That was just terrible, though it had a lot of competition. many times during the night, one of us would say - "And someone felt that was worth half a million dollars."
Edit: I also wanted to note that so many of this year's commercials were repeats. The "Coke Love" GTA commercial, for instance, had already been aired before. As had the very awesome "wacky world inside the coke machine" commercial. Lots of old repeats - like the Blockbuster "mouse" commercial from a few years back.
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We pvr'd the SuperBowl just to watch the ads and I gave up at halftime. How disappointing. Not a single memorable ad.
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The Robert Goulet wrecking the office one was my favorite. Nearly all of the adds were for CBS shows, though. And, CSI doesn't seem to me to need all that much hyping during the Super Bowl. Of course, there was that "It's funny because Marriage sucks." show that I think is actually an experiment for how much you can get by solely on marketing. But I got the feeling that they had some major trouble selling ads this year.
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quote: The hands down WORST, though, was the Map-monster/Ultraman commercial.
Definately a play off of Power Rangers -- so maybe the younger crowd thought it was cute spoof.
I had heard rumor that was supposed to be a Junior (Earnhardt) "Apocalypse" commerical, but I guess the decided to hold onto that and not air it until the Daytona 500.
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Map-monster was great! I also rather enjoyed the slapping one, the Favre one, and office survivor. However, I think the best was the robot who lost his job.
The worst was hands down GoDaddy.com, because I still have no idea what the site is supposed to be.
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It's sad that I have no idea which show you're referring to- there's just too many that fit the description.
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quote: The hands down WORST, though, was the Map-monster/Ultraman commercial.
Definately a play off of Power Rangers -- so maybe the younger crowd thought it was cute spoof.
I had heard rumor that was supposed to be a Junior (Earnhardt) "Apocalypse" commerical, but I guess the decided to hold onto that and not air it until the Daytona 500.
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Sorry to nitpick but it was more likely a throwback to ultra man
Though I will concede that Power Rangers and Ultraman for all practical purposes could be the same show.
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Sorry to double post but I read an article in the NYT's where the writer said that he thought just about every instance of violence in the ads (paper scissors rock, slapping replacing fist bump, the two men tearing out pieces of chest hair) were all referencese to the war in Iraq and the underlying message of these ads was, "We should not treat each other this way."
Ill be polite and just say I think he is seeing something that is not there.
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I"m not convinced it had anything to do with Iraq, but I did think the ads were more violent than usual. I thought the ad with the heart and his "attackers" was *awful*, and I really wasn't a big fan of the career builder one where they get performance reviews and are basically being tortured (I thought the other two were ok).
I mean....ick. Not a product I'd want to buy.
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I suppose that this loon at the NYT's (Stuart Elliot) taped the ads and the played them backwards to reach this conclusion. Does anyone wonder why the NYT is losing money hand over fist?
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While I didn't see any Iraq connection, the general themes of the commercials were very dark, imo. Lots of negative vibes and not a whole lot of positive.
My girlfriend's comment was that the commercials were just very depressing this year.
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I am corrected, BlackBlade. I'm not familiar with Ultraman -- so I just associated it with the closest thing I'm familiar with (from back when my kids watched those stupid shows).
ketchupqueen -- my son also didn't know IZOD, so I suppose it hasn't been a big name in brand-wear like it was when I was a teen. 25 years ago, it was a big deal to wear IZOD clothing.
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The worst commercial for me was the Doritoes/Checkout Girl commercial. I will never, ever eat another Dorito.
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Ok, does anyone have a link to the Connectile Dysfunction commercial? Someone else mentioned it but I missed it.
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eros: That was my favorite commercial too, though I had seen it about 4 times previously. The first time was in a movie theater and I couldn't stop laughing the commercial was just so subtle in going from appearing to be GTA to "good guy helps everyone." It took me about 7 seconds to realize he was helping everyone not molesting them.
Farmgirl: Like I said, they could be the same show, Ultraman and power rangers do the EXACT same thing in almost the EXACT same way. I would be VERY surprised if anybody in the US had ever SEEN an episode of Ultraman. I lived in Malaysia for 4 years and there are enough Asians where shows like Ultraman and DragonBall Z were current with being popular in Japan.
I was very surprised when I came to the US in the summer of 1999-2000 and found DragonBall Z was becoming insanely popular in the US, it had been all the rage from my perspective back in 1992 and since the series was over in 1996 I figured that DBZ was going to be just another way cool cartoon/anime/whathaveyou. America kept it alive for at least another half decade.
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Izod(Lacoste) is the clothing maker that created the "alligator" polo short, long before the Polo(Ralph Lauren) Polo shirt. It has always long been the flag of the prepster.
I was surprised by an ad for Izod.
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Favorite one not mentioned here yet would be the slap greeting one. Predictable slapstick, but still funny.
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Most of the ads sucked. I actively hated the heart attack one and the suicidal robot one.
My favorites (not counting beer ads, because, while often brilliant, they tend to run together in my mind) were Robert Goulet and the Ultraman/Map-Monster ad. The beer one that sticks out in my mind as the best was the one with the couple picking up dangerous-looking hitchhikers who were carrying Bud Light . . . I thought it was brilliant how the axe guy was scared of the chainsaw guy . . . or do I have it backward?
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I didn't like the Map commercial because it seems every Superbowl has a Japanese-monster-ripoff commercial. Last year was the Hummer.
I really liked the Career Builder ads. They remind of the series of commercials with the out-of-work Genghis-Khan invaders.
I found the GM robot commercial very disturbing. Memorable but depressing.
And I still love the good-guy Coke commercial no matter how many times I saw it since I worked at a movie theatre.
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The hitchhiker one was funny - forgot about that one.
As for the japanese monster commercials, I thought both this year's map monster and last year's hummer commercials were both awful. Maybe I disliked the map one even *more* because it conjured supressed memories of the hummer commercial from last year. :shudder:
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