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The koala getting punched in the face.
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I kind of liked the one where people kept getting hurt. It's funny when people hurt themselves.
The pet segment (with the crazy pets) was pretty good too.
I'm struggling watching commercials on Hulu brought to me by a sponsor though, I'm afraid my brain may explode from advertising overload.
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The Conan one was pretty good.
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Coke (Polamalu) and Pepsi (MacGruber).
Posted 3 years ago # -
That 3D Sobe ad was just straight up weird. Disappointing lot of commercials this year. Budweiser needs to put the horses to pasture.
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Troy beating up the annoying Coke Zero guys. He's got the Mean Joe fake limping off the field thing down! :)
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I liked the car commercials... No surprise :)
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Haven't seen them all yet, but of what I have seen, I dug the MacGruber spot (especially with the Richard Dean Anderson appearance!) and the GI Joe trailer - just because I thought it looked awesome.
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lol @ this:
Super Bowl's Best Ad?
Might this make up for having lost the game? In Tuscan, Arizona, viewers’ broadcast of the Super Bowl was interrupted by a pornographic movie interrupted. The disturbance occured just after the Cardinals had taken the lead late in the fourth quarter. One viewer said that she thought the porn was another commercial until an actor "did his little dance with everything hanging out." Comcast was bombarded with angry phone calls and released a statement saying "We are aggressively investigating the situation including the possibility of foul play."
Arizona Daily Star
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