Rating No. - Given By:
No.10 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
Performance Basketball – Bridgestone
Rating No. - Given By:
No.8 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
These spots were both real sleepers, but we had to give the top-ten slot to this one for the silent basketball bit. The “sleeping baby” test is pure gold. We hope people watched these, they might be the most under-appreciated spots of the game.
Vampire Party – Audi
Rating No. - Given By:
No.10 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
No.6 - www.huffingtonpost.com
No.8 - screenrant.com
At first you think it will be another Vampire movie/TV show ad but it’s much better than that. This Audi ad will put a smile on the face of any “Twilight” hater.
The Dog Strikes Back – Volkswagen
Rating No. - Given By:
No.9 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
No.9 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
No.1 - barcelonacreative.com
No16 - www.huffingtonpost.com
No.3 - screenrant.com
Dog lovers had their day with several commercials featuring dogs. It would of ranked higher in my book if it was just the dog segment. The Star Wars segment at the end didn’t fit right; and lets be honest, they were not going to top the Vader Kid ad from last year.
The Tease – Dannon Oikos Greek Yogurt
Rating No. - Given By:
No.8 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
No.5 - screenrant.com
This commercial was great. One of my Twitter friends summed it up best “John Stamos just got his
It’s Reinvented – Toyota Camry
Rating No. - Given By:
No.7 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
No.6 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
This was one of those commercials that was so ridiculously random, it was funny. Toyota balanced itself by doing a serious commercial but it wasn’t as memorable as this ad. My personal favorite improvement was to the DMV.
Vocal Kombat – NBC
Rating No. - Given By:
No.6 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
Betty White = Comedy Gold. She may be 90, but she can make you laugh with the best of them. This was the only TV show commercial to make my list. If I had to pick one of the judges to play “Mortal Kombat” with, I’d pick Blake Shelton. He seems like the most well rounded, plus he’s using Scorpion’s move, “GET OVER HERE.”
Transaction – Acura NSX
Rating No. - Given By:
No.5 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
no.3 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
No.11 - www.huffingtonpost.com
No.10 - screenrant.com
Seinfeld fans got a special treat. If you look closely, there were some clever, subtle, “Seinfeld” show references in there. It also didn’t hurt that the car looks gorgeous. The Leno cameo at the end was great but “I don’t want to live in a world where Leno beat Seinfeld,” as a co-worker said.
Rescue Dog – Bud Light
Rating No. - Given By:
No.4 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
It’s a man’s ultimate dream for man’s best friend. I’d love to have a dog that could fetch me adult beverages on command.
Man’s Best Friend – Doritos
Rating No. - Given By:
No.3 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
No.2 - barcelonacreative.com
No.14 - www.huffingtonpost.com
Speaking of man’s best friend, this commercial was the top dog featuring a canine character. I feel that Doritos have provided some of the most consistently funny and clever ads during the past few Super Bowls.
A Dream Car. For Real Life – Kia Optima
Rating No. - Given By:
No.2 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
No.4 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
This commercial was awesome. Kia went straight to the ridiculous side of the humor spectrum to deliver a barrage of crazy images men daydream about. Please tell me I’m not the only guy who thinks about bull-riding a rhinoceros? I’m not sure if I’d dream about driving a Kia, but it did make me think the new Optima looks cool. Mission accomplished.
It’s Halftime in America – Chrysler
Rating No. - Given By:
No.1 - timeout.blogs.theledger.com
No.1 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
No.3 - barcelonacreative.com
No. 20 - www.huffingtonpost.com
Bravo Chrysler, you were the big winner in my book. It was pretty obvious the commercial was taking a page from Ronald Regan’s famous campaign ad “It’s Morning in America;” but it worked then, and it worked now. It was a nice touch to have the commercial narrated by Clint Eastwood because when Clint speaks – you listen. The commercial didn’t need to be funny to make you remember the message. America, especially Detroit, may have been hit hard by the recession but it’s not down for the count.
Happy Grad – Chevy
Rating No. - Given By:
No.7 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
The most remarkable thing about this spot is that it was a contest entry, and therefor we presume was made with no budget to speak of whatsoever. Hope those actors had decent contracts in place in case of air-play! Probably the straight-up funniest spot of the game.
2012 – Chevy Silverado
Rating No. - Given By:
No.4 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
No.12 - screenrant.com
End-of-the-world references mixed with jabs at your competition… what’s not to like here? It’s a funny spot, but the photography and overall look and feel of the ad is amazing.
Matthew’s Day Off – Honda
Rating No. - Given By:
No.2 - www.superbowl-commercials.org
No.4 - barcelonacreative.com
No.2 - screenrant.com
This is a tough one: there is probably a sizable chunk of the viewing audience that will not understand most of the references in this spot. And if you don’t understand the references, this commercial is meaningless-slash-terrible. Too bad because for us, today, it’s the number two commercial and an ad to remember.
Go Run Mr. Quigley! - Skechers
Rating No. - Given By:
No.5 - barcelonacreative.com
No.4 - screenrant.com
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