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The Muppets Super Bowl Ad With Terry Crews is Delightful (and Weird)
The Muppets Super Bowl Ad With Terry Crews is Delightful (and Weird)
The Muppets Super Bowl Ad With Terry Crews is Delightful (and Weird)
Few people are as welcome on our televisions as Terry Crews and few felt creatures warm our hearts quite like the Muppets. In other words, if you want to sell us a Toyota, there are far worse spokespeople (and spokespuppets) to use. In the grand tradition of modern Super Bowl ads, the presumably very expensive spot starring these guys is online in advance of the big game, giving everyone who doesn
Banned Super Bowl Ad
Banned Super Bowl Ad
Banned Super Bowl Ad
If you're like some of us around here, you mostly watch the Super Bowl for the hilarious commercials and the awesome new movie trailers. But there's one you won't be seeing on TV: Scarlett Johansson's Super Bowl commercial for SodaStream, which was banned from airing during the upcoming game.
Jingle Hoops
Jingle Hoops
Jingle Hoops
Here's what happens when you get a bunch of NBA players together and ask them to take a shot at the Christmas classic 'Jingle Bells.'
The Asian Folks Make Some Weird Commercials
The Asian Folks Make Some Weird Commercials
The Asian Folks Make Some Weird Commercials
In Europe they make sexy commercials, in the U.S. we make normal commercials but in Asia they make weird commercials. For years I have thought that Japan made the weirdest commercials but now South Korea is making even Japan say WTH is this.
Fiat Does It Again
Fiat Does It Again
Fiat Does It Again
The commercial for the new Fiat 500L sets itself up all American Revolution style, with a pseudo Paul Revere warning 'the British are coming.' After a second look, he corrects himself...'wait...the Italians are coming,' as he spies a fleet of new Fiat 500s rolling down the road. As the automobiles come into view, the unmistakable sounds of 'Children Of The Revolution,' the 1972 single from T. Rex,
Recognize This Actor?
Recognize This Actor?
Recognize This Actor?
The first character featured in this 1981 Hershey's Kisses commercial later went on to have incredible fame thanks to a long running, award winning television show.
You Deserve A Break Today
You Deserve A Break Today
You Deserve A Break Today
As a child of the 70s this commercial takes me back to the time my Boy Scout troop got a behind the scenes tour of McDonald's when it was located at the Teller Arms Shopping Center on North Avenue.

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