American Family Insurance Pays Tribute To Dreamers In 2013 Super Bowl Commercial
American Family Insurance's 2013 Super Bowl Commercial uses celebrities to convey the idea that dreamers are what makes our nation great.
American Family Insurance's 2013 Super Bowl Commercial uses celebrities to convey the idea that dreamers are what makes our nation great.
The commercials for Budweiser Black Crown were among the most anticipated of the 2013 Super Bowl among people who actually anticpate commercials.
Old Spice continued their tradition of featuring over-the-top pitchman in their 2013 Super Bowl commercial.
Redd's Apple Ale is now available nationwide. Thanks for the info Super Bowl commercial. Quick! Fruity beer for everyone!
Mio Fit's Super Bowl commercial features Tracy Morgan advocating the American knack for change, a move that effectively makes the whole situation absurd. Also, we find Tracy to be an interesting choice--since it is in fact a "sports" drink, maybe they should've made some kind of nod towards athleticism other than stuffing the former Tracy Jordan into a tracksuit
In Bud Light's 2013 Super Bowl commercial the theme of superstitious football fans that they have been exploring all season was expanded upon with great success.
The star of Cars.com's 2013 Super Bowl commercial was a very cute wolf cub. What does a wolf have to with an automotive classified ad site you may ask?
GoPro saved money to pay for their Super Bowl airtime by using one of their own cameras to film their commercial. Well, that's the theory we have anyway. We don't know that for certain. It doesn't really matter, anyway. The only thing that matters is look at the chubby cheeks on this baby! Now we want to buy a camera so we can affix it to other people's heads. Good work, GoPro -- your commercial was a success.
Here you go. Watch this Dodge Ram Super Bowl 2013 commercial narrated by Paul Harvey and cry. Good ol' Paul Harvey -- he wasn't afraid to really go for the heart strings.
Will Ferrell filmed an ad for Old Milwaukee that aired during the Super Bowl last night. But you probably didn't see it. The ad only played in three places -- Sherman, Texas, Ardmore, Oklahoma, and Glendive, Montana.