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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Top Five Super Bowl Commercials

The Top Five Super Bowl XLV Commercials

Out of all of the brand new commercials that came out during Super Bowl XLV there are five that really stand out. The funniest commercial was the Best Buy commercial with Ozzy Osbourne and Justin Bieber. Best Buy was trying to get Ozzy Osbourne to advertise their new electronics and he kept messing up. Finally, they brought Justin Bieber on to do their advertisement. After filming Justin, they showed Ozzy and some other guy and Ozzy said, “What’s a Bieber?” The other guy said, “I don’t know, but it looks like a girl!”

            Another great commercial was for Volkswagen and it had the little kid in the Darth Vader costume. This was such a cute commercial because the kid walked around the house pretending to have super powers. He went outside and stood in front of the car and imagined he started it with magic. The dad standing at the kitchen window saw him, and hit the remote start button on his car keys.
            The Doritos commercials were also very cute. In the first one, a girl’s boyfriend closes a glass door leaving the girl’s pug outside. He tries to trick the dog into running into the glass door to get the Dorito chip, but he actually ends up plowing down the door and landing on the guy. The other one shows a guy house sitting and when things go wrong, he drops Dorito crumbs on everything and they become better. The goldfish comes back to life, the plant blooms flowers, and the other guy’s grandpa comes back to life out of a picture frame. 
 
            Lastly, one of the best commercials was for the new Chevy Camaro. It featured 2 guys narrating that they had an idea for the new Chevy Camaro commercial. The first started out in a desert with a bunch of mirrors, then a high speed chase that ended up flying of the side of a building, and completed the story with the girl driver pulling into a school as a teacher. It’s a very creative commercial.





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