Of the top 10:
- ha
- meh
- dumb but amusing
- ha - Ben Stiller and singer Benson Boone (who is known for doing backflips)
- my fave
- cute
- ok
- stupid
- no clue what it’s for
- ok
Of the top 10:
Havent seen a lot but I did see the Jurassic Park one and loved it.
The commercials were pretty bad. There were a couple where my wife and I looked at each other and said WTF. I think the Jurassic Park one was probably the best. The singing toilets made us laugh once we realized what it was promoting.
I liked the one where the Coke Bear got Cold Played
The F1 fan in me liked the Cadiallac at Pokemon commercials
Nothing too memorable. My son (22y/o) recalled the puppy-monkey-baby commercial from 10 years ago. Nothing yesterday will hit that mark.
And how many fucking AI commercials did we have to watch?
That was my favorite. The rest … meh, at best. Vapid and stupid at worse.
“That’s a big pile of … shrimp.” I chuckled.
Dunkin, Jurassic Park and Alexa trying to do in Hemsworth were amusing.
Based on the number of AI commercials I think we’re in a bubble ala the internment bubble
I’ve said this over the last few years. With so much multimedia, and social media platforms, there’s really no need to overspend on production to get your product in front of people at the Super Bowl anymore.
I swear I heard something that said a 30 second spot is only ~ $6million.
The Cliff Booth movie has me very intrigued
“Good Will Dunkin’” sparked a lively debate as to whether it was achieved with CGI de-aging, or a wicked ton of makeup?
Cliff Booth… the clip with Brad Pitt in the 70s-looking film? Tarantino?! Fincher?!!!
That clip was on for 2” when I said to my wife: We’re watching this when it debuts.
Opposite: we witnessed the WORST Bud clydesdale commercial in memory. No message (or just way too subtle even for me). No hook. No CTA. No takeaway. Just boring. It was worse than the crypto-karaoke text-only thing.
I wasn’t even watching the TV, but I happened to look up
I saw “Big Kahuna Burger” and said “fuck yes!!!”
AGREED!!
these and the ‘tight end’ commercial.