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Official Superbowl XL Commercials Thread...

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Yay! David Carr & Roger Clemens commercial! 🙂

ETA - For HEB grocery store. David's bringing in groceries by the armfull. Roger asks why he's doing it that way. His wife says he doesn't like sacks. Roger then calls him a wussy. David walks back in asking, "What?"

Zing! 😀
 
Well, it was crime deterrent on my television.

Thus far, that was definitely the best commercial of the Super Bowl as far as I'm concerned.
 
What's the deal with these long commercials with the football players running all over the place? I can't figure out what they're selling 🙂
 
Career Builder monkey: OK
Taco Bell : ehhh
Slim fast: OMG how stupid

You think that if someone was spending 2.5 mill on a commercial theyd do something unique or memorable
 
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Career Builder monkey: OK
Taco Bell : ehhh
Slim fast: OMG how stupid

You think that if someone was spending 2.5 mill on a commercial theyd do something unique or memorable

From what I heard on CNBC, they didn't get anywhere close to 2.5 million for the commercials in the 2nd half. Hell, some of them didn't even sell until the last minute.
 
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Career Builder monkey: OK
Taco Bell : ehhh
Slim fast: OMG how stupid

You think that if someone was spending 2.5 mill on a commercial theyd do something unique or memorable

That taco bell wasn't new and all 3 are more or less just repeats with it changed a bit.
 
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Slew Foot

From what I heard on CNBC, they didn't get anywhere close to 2.5 million for the commercials in the 2nd half. Hell, some of them didn't even sell until the last minute.

Yeah, once NE and Indy went out, the overall demand took a dump.
 
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