Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Review of Super Bowl XLVII Ads, Part 2: Honorable Mentions

Once again, part one of my Super Bowl XLVII ad review is up. That was the top five ads of this year's game. Now here are some ads that deserve honorable mention. Some might like it, some won't. That's life.

Here are my honorable mentions of the ads from this year's game:

The Coke Chase ads. The original one that aired in the first half:


When voting ended, it was the Showgirls who had the most votes. The Cowboys (I voted for them) and Badlanders were also voted on. However, it was this man who had the last laugh:


For those who claimed these ads are racist, take a Zoloft and shut up.

Speaking of imitating other cultures...

You are happy if you're Jamaican and you own a '13 VW:

 

These next three are from occasional Super Bowl advertiser, AB InBev, who was the only (I think) beer manufacturer with ads in this year's game.

It's only weird, if it doesn't work:


And the Clydesdale:


For the record, AB InBev wants you to name the Clydesdale seen in the ad. Make sure you send them a twitter @Budweiser, then use '#Clydesdales.

From Clydesdales to human life.

"Where do babies come from?"


Elderly and senior citizens party and eat Taco Bell at night...really?


Anyone can get a wish, right?


The battle of cream versus cookie, ECW style!


And with an Oreo, you might want "The People's Milk!"


Finally, you might want to wash it all down with Pepsi Next, which actually tastes just like Pepsi:


If you liked the Subway, GoDaddy and Calvin Klein ads, FUCK YOU! They sucked ass. So there you have it. The best and (some of) the best ads of Super Bowl XLVII from the CBS telecast.



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