Sunday, February 3, 2013

Blogging the Superbowl XLVII Ads (Second Half)

... A superficial real time analysis of second-half Superbowl ads, continued from previous post below ....



UPDATE:  I think I just saw a commercial for ex-Senator Scott Brown's pick-up truck. Wait, was that him modeling in the Calvin Klein ad? I heard he had some campaign debts but this is ridiculous.

Century 21 -- Remind me not to invite any real estate agents to any wedding

BlackBerry Guy on Fire -- yes for music, color, unpredictability, element of the unexpected

E-trade baby -- Waaaay past your bedtime. Nighty night.


(Stadium power outage?? Was Beyonce too electrifying? Ok, so now Kaepernick is thinking, at least I'm no longer the biggest screw-up here.)



Subway Februany -- I'm sorry but every time I see Blake Griffin I wanna laugh

Bud Light lucky chair -- Concept getting rickety

Axe shark rescue -- Cute plus it has an astronaut in it. The Rocket Scientist's favorite, naturally.

KIA Forte Robot Model at car show -- Ok

Gilden T-shirt commercial -- You can tiptoe out in the morning, or you can have your favorite T-shirt. Choose wisely.

Pistachio Gangnam Style -- Find the hidden dancing Psy

Lincoln Motor Company and Jimmy Fallon -- Why Jimmy Fallon?

Speed Stick at laundromat -- Some guy's fantasy while matching socks at the Wash 'n' Dry.

Beck's Sapphire -- Great graphics, good music, Rocket Scientist wants to sample it

Budweiser Clydesdale -- Finally! (That horse was a colt when the game started.)

Bermuda -- I don't care how nice your island looks. I've checked it out on Google Earth and I'm terrified of falling off.

Ram truck with Paul Harvey narration -- Beautiful photos, powerful, memorable, great script to work with

KIA Sorrento -- Another space-themed commercial, must be a new record! (Or conspiracy.) Can't go wrong with baby astronauts, right?

Tide Miracle Montana Stain -- Clever

Sodastream -- Cool shots of liter bottles of tonic exploding, glad it's not happening in my kitchen

Mercedes-Benz with Willem Dafoe as Satan and Stones' soundtrack -- Creepy, woooo woooo!

Samsung Galaxy Phone with Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd -- Started out strong, then connection faded.  Odenkirk always adds energy but couldn't quite bail out writer who phoned in last half of script.



Congrats to the Ravens! Wish there were a clear winner for the ads. I'm a bit disappointed; oh well there's always next year ....























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