You know, the part between football.
My favorite was the M&M one with Naya Rivera. That 1 godaddy.com with the kissing was disgusting.
And I just loved the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert reference in the 1 Coke commercial.
What were some of your favorites or non favorites?
Budweiser
The one with the old folks
TIde Stain One
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I liked the one with the unexpected thing that made me laugh because it was a surprise.
I liked the Mercedes Benz one, w/"Sympathy for the Devil" music, but can't think of that actor's name?
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Willem Dafoe
and it was nice to hear Paul Harvey's voice again, though I know most of you will diss the content ("So God Made A Farmer"), as well as the Jeep/USO spot, and the Budweiser Clydesdale foal spot
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My favorite was the clever, expensive one.
Volkswagen. Get happy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H0xPWAtaa8
Whichever one had the talking baby....or dog.
that etrade baby is annoying. he needs a spanking
They all kind of blew. The Coke one was atrocious...who thinks of this s**t?
The only one that was truly funny and original was the Tide Montana stain.
I loved the one with Clydesdale horse. That one got me a little choked up.
Otherwise the older folks Taco Bell one was amusing.
Here's the Clydesdale commercial
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Mirror in the sky, what is love? Sorry. Been on a Fleetwood Mac jag for the week.
I think my favorites were the Budweiser and Taco Bell ones, as well Taz.
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I liked the Audi one with the prom and the Tide one with the stain.
The Clydesdale Bud one was heartwarming...
I thought they weren't that great this year. I felt like 65% of them were commercials by CBS plugging their line up. I did like the one for Samsung with Pail Rudd and Seth Rogen.
The one with Willem Dafoe was pretty accurate. He always reminds me of satan for some reason.
The Prom car commercial reminded me a lot of "Perks of Being a Wallflower" for some reason.
What? We're all just so post-gay that Matthew Terry's Calvin Klein ad didn't register?
I'm sorry--I am not that evolved.
As my personal hero Chris Kluwe tweeted after it aired:
"And yes, the Calvin Klein one objectified men just as much as GoDaddy did women. I guess we’re equal now? Hooray?"
Matthew's abdominal muscles wearing Calvin briefs
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