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Super Bowl 2010: The Ads You Want To Watch Again

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Not everyone cares if the Saints won, or even if it was a “cover 2″ that foiled Peyton Manning and led to the game-deciding “pick six.” But nearly everyone has an opinion on which commercials were funniest, dopiest and, well – most buzzworthy. In fact, discussing – and dissecting – our favorite Super Bowl ads is almost as time-honored an American tradition as watching the game itself, except that its more inclusive! Following are some of the most buzzworthy ads of last night. Enjoy?


Snicker’s “Playing Like Betty White”



CareerBuilder.com’s “Casual Days At The Office”



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  • The Real Royal King

    I had to clip my toenails and scrub out the cat boxes, so I missed the Super Bowl and the ads.

  • http://sarainitalyblog.blogspot.com/ sarainitaly

    I loved the Google Parisian ad, and the E*Trade Baby – Girlfriend ad. I LOVED that one. Milka-what?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEXZ2hfD3bU

    I thought the Audi Greed ad was a terrible ad for the *Green* movement… It would have been a better concept for the Hummer or something. It definitely doesn’t make you want to support the green police.

  • sueNaustin

    I love all the E*Trade baby ads! I also have loved Betty White for years and years — such a treasure!

  • sueNaustin

    saraintaly — I think I figured out who the new E*Trade baby reminds me of:
    http://www.ecanadanow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Anthony-Michael-Hall.jpg

  • J Baustian

    “Green Police” is brilliant. It hasn’t gone viral yet, but give it a few days.

    I still remember John Boehner reading aloud from the House version of the Climate Change bill (“Cap and Tax). If you think no one wants to regulate light bulbs or plastic bags or failure to recycle and compost, then think again.

    BTW, VW and Audi TDIs are great cars. But “Green Police” transcends the product it advertises, just like “1984″ transcended the reality of the original Macintosh computer.

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