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Best Super Bowl Ad: Google

7 hours ago ago from Life360 Blog

There's been a lot of criticism that the Super Bowl ads were chauvinistic (though I think that's to be expected when the core audience is male ), but I think hands down Google's spot was the best. This thing would make Don Draper jealous. Did you have other favorites? I thought the Letterman-Oprah-Leno ad was pretty good.

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7 hours ago ago from kittiword

*snickers* Torchwood COE was played in the UK/USA with a LOT of hype/9pm viewings and I would presume quite a few ads? Its on TV2. 10.30pm tonight for I would presume the next 5 nights. Absolutely no ads; no promotion at all. The only reason I found out that it was on was that I was looking through the tv guide to see whether sleep or movies would win out the sick day. Typcial TVNZ :D

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Joe Queenan: Super Game, Stupid Ads

2 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

BY JOE QUEENAN People who don't like sports tend to dismiss professional football players as crass, sexist and stupid. Well, take a look at the ads that appeared on this year's Super Bowl, and decide who's crass, sexist and stupid. It seems the "creatives" on Madison Avenue have our professional athletes beat in all three departments. With a few exceptions David Letterman's Super Bowl party with Oprah and Jay Leno, Google's heartwarming ...

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Henpecked men were a fave theme of Super Bowl ads

19 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Henpecked men were a fave theme of Super Bowl ads NEW YORK (AP) -- So you're a guy? Poor you! You get slapped on your bottom at birth, then spend the rest of your life being shoved around by wives and girlfriends who make you mow the lawn, listen to their friends, return their phone calls, eat fruit at breakfast, shop for lingerie instead of watching the game, put your underwear in the basket and put the toilet seat down. Such was the ...

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Advertising: In Super Bowl Commercials, the Nostalgia Bowl

22 hours ago ago from The New York Times

AS dangerous as it may be to generalize, it is probably safe to say that few folks think of Marcel Proust as they watch the Super Bowl . But for the advertising bowl that took place inside Super Bowl XLIV on Sunday, it was one long remembrance of things past with candy bars, mobile phones and beer bottles standing in for madeleines. A commercial for the Kia Sorento featured toys like Sock Monkey. Coke used ...

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BBC News - White Stripes battle US Air Force over Super Bowl ad

10 hours ago ago from BBC

The White Stripes said the ad would help "a war that we do not support" Rock band The White Stripes are taking on the US Air Force, complaining that it used one of the group's songs in a TV advert without permission. In a statement on their website, the duo said they took strong insult and objection to the use of the tune in an ad during the Super Bowl on Sunday. Their hit Fell In Love With A Girl was re-recorded for the ...

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Google's Super Bowl Ad Spoofed: A Realistic French Romance (VIDEO)

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Much has been made of Google's Super Bowl ad. It was cute, it was innovative, and it was ripe for parody. While the original followed a Parisian romance through Google searches, this take on the commercial shows us how a search engine-powered relationship would really go. Not surprisingly, it's not nearly as sweet. Unless morning-after pills are your idea of romance. WATCH: This isn't the first parody of Google's campaign to be done. We ...

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