Super Bowl, Ads, Best, Of, 2009

Yeah, I, absolutely, love using commas.

I immensely enjoyed Super Bowl XLIII. I wasn’t supporting Cardinals or the Steelers, just some hard sacks, long TD passes, defensive TDs and some good ads.

This post is about the last item on my list. Let’s start.

 

10)

Am I biased because I drive an Audi A6? Yes Not at all. Gotta love the digs at Mercedes.

 

9) 

It’s been a year since ETrade launched its baby commercials during last superbowl, and this one continues the series of awesome dubbing over infants. I’m just glad he doesn’t puke.

 

8) 

I would fly Roadies Airlines, won’t you? More like watching a concert. While flying.

 

7) 

Isn’t this what Superbowl Ads are all about? High budget, jaw dropping moments with a grandma being forced to sit next to a giant pig. Brilliant.

 

6) 

People, including me, have come to expect a lot from beer ads during the superbowl. Mencia’s accent reduction class was a classic. Heineken has some great ones as well. This was probably the best beer ad of the recent superbowl. Conan O’Brian was hilarious as the ‘Vroom Vroom Party Starter’.

Note to self : Do not do weird commercials in distant countries once I get famous. 

 

5) 

Troy Polamalu tackling a white-collar executive is the recipe for a great superbowl ad.

 

4) 

I think Pepsi knows the secret of getting featured on my blog – pack as many freak accidents as you in under 30 seconds.

I’m still a Diet Coke guy though, and it has nothing to do with the fact that we share the same initials.

 

3) 

I don’t know how to describe this ad, apart from the fact that it made me happy. The bottle animation towards the end is memorable. Love it.

 

2)

Any ad involving a creepy office guy and a guy’s genitalia getting hit by a crystal ball has to make any top 5 list anywhere in the world. No arguing.

 

1)

This. This ad. This ad is. This ad is annoying. This ad is annoying but. This ad is annoying but brilliant.

 

That’ll be all for today. And few more days.

~ by dhruvc on February 7, 2009.

One Response to “Super Bowl, Ads, Best, Of, 2009”

  1. I liked the ads and the game. Both were exceptional. Wish there’d been an ad for rug cleaner, however. We needed one after our Super Bowl Bash Visit me at http://www.SandySays1.wordpress.com and read my latest post Super Bowl- Chips, dip, and rug abuse” for some laughs.

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