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Super Bowl commercials: Best, worst of Super Bowl 2013 ads
Super Bowl commercials aren't typically about direct purchases. Brands run them to create awareness and buzz and to make us feel all soft and fuzzy towards them through our adorable-foal/hot actor reunion-induced tears (thanks a lot, Budweiser!). For
Time Warner saluted “The Walking Dead” — coming back on Sunday — with a Super Bowl commercial that showed the zombie apocalypse might not be so bad. Except for the mess. Norman Reedus appears in the commercial as cross-bow-wielding redneck
It's absurd that advertisers can't say “Super Bowl” during commercials, according to Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd. In talks with Samsung they come up with some very, very close, and highly entertaining, alternatives. Baltimore Black Birds, perhaps, and the
Super Bowl commercials aren't typically about direct purchases. Brands run them to create awareness and buzz and to make us feel all soft and fuzzy towards.
Super Bowl commercials are no longer merely filler between the plays. Oreo, Doritos and the rest of the Super advertisers all may have felt like they had as much on the line as the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers
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