New ‘Fast & Furious 6′ Commercial Crash Lands at Super Bowl 2013
It will take a lot to top all five previous entries in the 'Fast and the Furious' franchise, but based on what we saw tonight, six could be the magic number.
It will take a lot to top all five previous entries in the 'Fast and the Furious' franchise, but based on what we saw tonight, six could be the magic number.
It's not easy being Iron Man. In this new trailer for 'Iron Man 3,' we're faced with a cliff-hanger as the Man of Stainless Steel attempts a daring mid-air rescue.
This contender in Doritos' Crash the Super Bowl commercial contest features a goat that just can't get enough of that nacho cheese taste.
Funnymen Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd will be promoting Samsung in the electronic giant's 2013 Super Bowl commercial.
Getting banned in the UK for "denigrating" bottled drinks won't stop SodaStream from bringing their message to the biggest advertising opportunity in the world -- Super Bowl 2013. The advertisement shows people carbonating water with a SodaStream and making the bottles the beverages are contained in instantly disappear. Apparently other soda manufacturers were upset and the ad was pulled from British television.
Doritos has been doing a 'Crash The Superbowl' contest for the last seven years giving amateur ad-makers a chance to compete for their 30 second spots for the tortilla chips to be played during the big game. These are the finalists.
If you didn't get to watch the big game, here is your opportunity to see all of the commercials. The Bridgestone Reply All ad was pretty hilarious, especially if you have ever accidentally hit reply all instead of just reply. Joan Rivers head was on top of a hot body for the GoDaddy ad, that was scary and gross all at the same time.
This year, a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl will cost three million dollars. At that price, any company hawking its product during the big game better hope its ad makes a big impression. We’ve compiled a chronological list of 10 Super Bowl commercials that went over like a flawlessly executed touchdown. By lodging themselves in our collective consciousness, these ads made the commercials breaks almost as big a part of the Super Bowl experience as the game itself.