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NFT: Favorite commercial ?

Spider56 : 2/12/2024 8:43 am
I thought the Messi, Marino, Ted Lasso one was pretty cool. Was looking forward
Arnold commercial  
Bold Ruler : Mod : 2/12/2024 8:44 am : link
as well as the Dunkin Donuts were enjoyable.
 
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 2/12/2024 8:45 am : link
The Walken one cracked me up.
Mine was the NFL Africa one...  
BC Eagles94 : 2/12/2024 8:45 am : link
with Saquan and Osi in it.
I liked the Kawasaki  
LawrenceTaylor56 : 2/12/2024 8:46 am : link
giving mullets to everyone, including Stone Cold.
RE: Arnold commercial  
Jay on the Island : 2/12/2024 8:53 am : link
In comment 16396245 Bold Ruler said:
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as well as the Dunkin Donuts were enjoyable.

Yeah the Dunkin commercial with Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, JLo, and Tom Brady was my favorite.
The Kia one  
Gap92 : 2/12/2024 9:00 am : link
with the ice skater and her grandpa.
for artistry and originality,  
bluefin : 2/12/2024 9:10 am : link
the Kennedy commercial. It was surprising and interesting, and that retro style was really well executed. This is not meant to be political in any way, it just was a really striking spot.
Lots of good ones  
Spyder : 2/12/2024 9:16 am : link
seems like every other one was a celebrity. Advertising budgets must be unlimited.

Hope we get to see these commercials in the future. Seems to me a lot of these Super Bowl ads are one offs, after the game their gone....
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Route 9 : 2/12/2024 9:19 am : link
Dunkin donuts
RE: for artistry and originality,  
Essex : 2/12/2024 9:52 am : link
In comment 16396299 bluefin said:
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the Kennedy commercial. It was surprising and interesting, and that retro style was really well executed. This is not meant to be political in any way, it just was a really striking spot.


+1 that was a commercial they will study in advertising for many, many years. Not getting political, the branding was extremely effective to low propensity voters.
RE: for artistry and originality,  
Jay on the Island : 2/12/2024 10:27 am : link
In comment 16396299 bluefin said:
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the Kennedy commercial. It was surprising and interesting, and that retro style was really well executed. This is not meant to be political in any way, it just was a really striking spot.

I agree.
RE: for artistry and originality,  
Jim in Fairfax : 2/12/2024 10:33 am : link
In comment 16396299 bluefin said:
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the Kennedy commercial. It was surprising and interesting, and that retro style was really well executed. This is not meant to be political in any way, it just was a really striking spot.

I found it rather pathetic.

Kennedy apologized for the ad this morning BTW.
fairly weak  
Greg from LI : 2/12/2024 10:34 am : link
Much like the game itself. The Walken one was funny. Most of the rest was crap.
 
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 2/12/2024 10:37 am : link
Well, it was a total ripoff from the ‘60 commercial.
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KDavies : 2/12/2024 10:42 am : link
In comment 16396457 Jim in Fairfax said:
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the Kennedy commercial. It was surprising and interesting, and that retro style was really well executed. This is not meant to be political in any way, it just was a really striking spot.


I found it rather pathetic.

Kennedy apologized for the ad this morning BTW.


This. Ripped off the original and pissed off the entire family. And who wants to watch political ads during the Super Bowl?
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Essex : 2/12/2024 10:53 am : link
In comment 16396468 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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Well, it was a total ripoff from the ‘60 commercial.


Wasn’t that the point! It was to Brand him and tie him to his family as opposed to any political position. I can understand why his family is upset, but any apology today will just be irrelevant in terms of the audience it reached last night and the imagery it helped create. Again, not getting political, but only speaking about the commercial as an effective advertising piece, I thought it was brilliant.
Essex.  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 2/12/2024 10:55 am : link
It’s no doubt catchy. I agree on that count.
Reese’s peanut butter cups  
Rory : 2/12/2024 11:02 am : link
Had that random family guy/simpsons style humor that didn’t use a celebrity and was absolutely hilarious
RE: Essex.  
Essex : 2/12/2024 11:05 am : link
In comment 16396514 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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It’s no doubt catchy. I agree on that count.

When I saw the commercial the thought that came into my mind was the "name you know" from that old Eddie Murphy movie the distinguished gentleman. "Vote for THOMAS JEFFERSON JOHNSON the name you know"
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Rory : 2/12/2024 11:05 am : link
In comment 16396507 Essex said:
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Well, it was a total ripoff from the ‘60 commercial.



Wasn’t that the point! It was to Brand him and tie him to his family as opposed to any political position. I can understand why his family is upset, but any apology today will just be irrelevant in terms of the audience it reached last night and the imagery it helped create. Again, not getting political, but only speaking about the commercial as an effective advertising piece, I thought it was brilliant.


Exactly. It was genius and let the world know that there is a strong candidate running for president from the independent party
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barens : 2/12/2024 11:11 am : link
In comment 16396247 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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The Walken one cracked me up.


Yeah, I liked the Walken commercial too. I saw 1 write-up that trashed it, which was head scratching to me.
Dunkin'  
Pete in MD : 2/12/2024 12:00 pm : link
Walken, Arnold were all good IMO.

I was waiting for the punchline in the Kennedy one.
I missed a few  
Pete in MD : 2/12/2024 12:15 pm : link
of these (god forbid you have to pee.) NFL Africa was really good too.
RE: RE: RE: for artistry and originality,  
3rdWAM : 2/12/2024 1:38 pm : link
In comment 16396477 KDavies said:
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the Kennedy commercial. It was surprising and interesting, and that retro style was really well executed. This is not meant to be political in any way, it just was a really striking spot.


I found it rather pathetic.

Kennedy apologized for the ad this morning BTW.



This. Ripped off the original and pissed off the entire family. And who wants to watch political ads during the Super Bowl?

Supposedly RFK jr had no input into the commercial, it was paid for by one of the political PAC's
The movie  
Kevin in Annapolis : 2/12/2024 1:53 pm : link
IF used one of the great Office bits where Randall Park pretends to be John Krasinski. I enjoy that
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