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Puffy Treat
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On YouTube.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsk3fZc2J_I

What the hell were they thinking.

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The WALL-E one is funny!
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"What the hell were they thinking."

Asian stereotypes are funny this year?

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crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, talking shirt stain, crap, crap, crap, and crap.
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quote:
Originally posted by JonHecht:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsk3fZc2J_I

What the hell were they thinking.

They don't want my business?
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Both of those career ads were a bit off... on about an Indian salesman with seven kids and the other about pandas with bad asian accents. What was that all about?
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I thought the Etrade baby ones were about 10 times better than the VAST VAST majority of the commercials
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We were laughing for about 5 minutes after the talking shirt stain commercial. Like, the whole room.
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My party's response was more a stunned, weirded out silence.
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The only one I really laughed at was the Fed-Ex pigeon one.
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The Wall-E commercial was awesome; I really want to see this movie now!

Wanted looks interesting.

Man, the Will Ferrell and Adam Sandler movies are gonna SUCK.

The SalesGenie ads are... well... disturbing. And let's not talk about the jumper cables one.

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I liked the FedEx pigeon one, and the one where Justin Timberlake was getting bashed around.
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I liked the one with the Godfather-esque car grille scene. I don't remember what kind of car is was for, so it was a poor commercial, though still funny.
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Awful SalesGenie commercial.

I liked the Wall-E trailer. Cute. It was slow at work so we got to watch a lot of the commericials, and one of the guys watching was like "What's the Disney movie that's based off of that movie from back in the day?"

And I was like "Wall-E?"

"Yeah! They made it into a cartoon, but it had those movies from back when I was a kid about the robot."

Me - "...Brave Little Toaster?"

Girl - "I LOVE that movie."

Guy - "No! Not Brave Little Toaster, the one about the robot who becomes an American."

Me - "Johnny 5? Short Circuit?"

Guy - "Yeah that! They made it into a cartoon."

Admittedly, I didn't see the similarity before, and the eyes DO look like Five's, but, other than that it's absolutely different. Still I thought it was funny.

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I thought that the Prince Caspien and Leatherheads trailers looked interesting. None of the others really really seemed all that great to me.
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Sacrilege! Short Circuit was Tristar Pictures/20th Century Fox. How dare they hint that it was a Disney movie?!?
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Well, they used to have Number Five on display at the Disney-MGM Studios...I imagine that lead to some people drawing the wrong conclusion.
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quote:
...the one about the robot who becomes an American.
I love how it's not "a robot who comes to life" or "a robot who learns to love" but "a robot who acquires American citizenship." [Smile]
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Anybody else annoyed by the IronMan commercial?
I mean why bother spending all that ad money if they ain't gonna tell folks where to buy the suit?

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quote:
Originally posted by TomDavidson:
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...the one about the robot who becomes an American.
I love how it's not "a robot who comes to life" or "a robot who learns to love" but "a robot who acquires American citizenship." [Smile]
They may have been referring to the sequel, Tom. It was so forgettable other than Five getting citizenship that many people have merged the two films in their memories.
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quote:
Originally posted by Lyrhawn:
Admittedly, I didn't see the similarity before, and the eyes DO look like Five's, but, other than that it's absolutely different. Still I thought it was funny.

According to Andrew Stanton, WALL-E's design was inspired by one of the robots seen on the Jawa Barge in Star Wars.
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quote:
Originally posted by Pegasus:
I liked the one with the Godfather-esque car grille scene. I don't remember what kind of car is was for, so it was a poor commercial, though still funny.

It was for an Audi, some new kind of luxury, but I don't think they actually named the model shown. It reminded me of a terminator, though.

I liked the lizards doing Thriller. It was some Sobe product.

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I'll bet The Godfather one was a hit with anyone who knows about the R8. Even with advertising there are probably few people who will get an R8 who don't already know about it.

I think the commercials this year were a bit of a let down. That's alright because the game more than made up for it.

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quote:
Originally posted by Pegasus:
I liked the one with the Godfather-esque car grille scene. I don't remember what kind of car is was for, so it was a poor commercial, though still funny.

It was an Audi. I guess the commercial didn't do it's job. I loved the headlamps on that car.
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In other news the actual super bowl game, you know the event all that advertising centers around turned out to be awesome. [Big Grin]

The talking shirt stain was pretty clever IMO.

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I liked the oboe commercial. It was the only one I remembered when I woke up this morning.
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I got what the Audi commercial was referencing, but the commercial didn't work at all for me. Some people seem to think pop culture references are automatically funny . . . and I suppose it was, but I didn't see any reason to consider buying this car from that commercial.

I loved that Oboe commercial too.

I hated the Sales Genie ads.

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I liked the car commercial where he almost ran over Richard Simmons.

The screaming animals was pretty good too.

Talking shirt was funny.

Wall*e and Iron-man were short but good.

The delivery pigeons were funny.

I liked the caveman "wheel suck" commercial.

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quote:
Originally posted by brojack17:I loved the headlamps on that car.
For some reason this is making me think of the go daddy commercial. I have no idea why...

<whistles innocently>

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quote:
Originally posted by MEC:

Wall*e and Iron-man were short but good.

Am I seriously the only person who thinks that Iron Man looks like it's going to be terrible?
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I really liked the Budweiser Horse team commercial. The one that had the dalmatian running the horse through a Rocky style training montage.

The scream one was also pretty hilarious.

Talking stain got a mixed reaction of weirded out and hilarity from the folks I was with. The consensus was finally that we loved it.

Carrier Pigeons was also pretty good.

It was a pretty blah year though compared to past years.

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Did no one like the fire-breathing guy?
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I didn't see it... I dunno if they even played it for us.
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quote:
Originally posted by ricree101:
Am I seriously the only person who thinks that Iron Man looks like it's going to be terrible?

Oh, by no means! You can't visit any of the various comics boards without hearing about how it'll suck. But that happens with every movie-based-on-a-comic. With the possible exception of Road to Perdition!

[ February 04, 2008, 02:31 PM: Message edited by: Puffy Treat ]

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The firebreathing guy was a budlight commercial. I liked the Will Ferrell Bud light commercial. Huh, the one I just googled up was different from the one I remember.

Did the "pull my finger" ad get played anywhere else or was that really only the Maryland lottery?

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Guessing really only the Maryland lottery.

Another one I liked was the Pepsi Max one, with people nodding off.

But then I'm a sucker for slap stick...

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If they would only make funny commercials all year round.

Advertisers complain that people skip commercials, yet they have one time a year where people actually download and watch the commercials after the event.

It isn't that hard to be creative...why can't they do it year round.

And as BlackBlade said, that was an awesome game.

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I thought the best commercial was the Coke ad with the giant parade baloons of Stewie and Underdog fighting for the Coke Balloon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiMf5cCDy1I

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I think the parade balloons ad was my favorite too, Mig. The other ones the group enjoyed were the etrade baby (particularly the clown ad), the Rocky Clydesdale, the oboe ad, and Will Ferrell.

We had a large international crowd at my house - the majority had never seen an American football game before - but apparently everyone 'round the world thinks clowns are creepy.

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I liked the Career builder one "Follow your heart", but that may have had more to do with my personal situation at work. If it weren’t for that, it would have been a little disturbing.

Shaq as a horse jockey was the only one that demanded a rewind for others to see at my house.

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quote:
Originally posted by Puffy Treat:
The WALL-E one is funny!

I can't wait for this movie. My kids are really excited also. It's fun to hear them say Wall-E like he does.
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The one with the doritos where the "mouse" bursts out of the wall and beats the guy up was pretty awesome as well.

I was also a big fan of the pigeon one.

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quote:
Originally posted by Jim-Me:
quote:
Originally posted by brojack17:I loved the headlamps on that car.
For some reason this is making me think of the go daddy commercial. I have no idea why...

<whistles innocently>

Go to GoDaddy.com and watch the ads there, including the Danika Patrick one that was banned by Fox.

[Eek!]

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The Amp commercial guy was Donkeylips! That's actually what one of my friends announced right when the commercial came on. "It's DONKEYLIPS!"
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I really liked the Russell Crowe talks about perfection before the game.
Pretty neat.

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I already forgot about the go.daddy ad. But I guess I can look at breasts under cloth any time I want. Yep. Still there.

Donkeylips reminds me a lot of Jack Black, if he weren't so slim and serene.

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quote:
Originally posted by pooka:
I already forgot about the go.daddy ad. But I guess I can look at breasts under cloth any time I want. Yep. Still there.

*laughs like a 12 yo boy*
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Top 10 most memorable tech super bowl commercials

I love the 1977 Xerox one just because they're advertising a gigantic 2 pages per second copier.

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quote:
Originally posted by Pegasus:
I liked the one with the Godfather-esque car grille scene. I don't remember what kind of car is was for, so it was a poor commercial, though still funny.

Audi.
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