Glenn Beck: Obama Is Like ‘A Real Housewife…At A Louis Vuitton Sample Sale’
your moment of glenn Not to be left out of the Super Bowl advertising controversy, or really, lack thereof, Glenn Beck opened his show today with a quick review of two of last night's most talked-about ads. Namely, Tim Tebow and Betty White. Beck mocked NOW's "outrage" over the Tim Tebow ad -- they apparently think Tebow tackling his mother glorifies violence against women. Which yes, seem like a bit of misplacement of resources. Beck followed up by wondering where was the outrage over Betty White's ad?! Says Beck: "It's not just violence against women, it's violence again old women! Why the hate from NOW?" Or ball-busting ones, depending. (more...)
Donny Deutsch Asks Advertisers To Knock it Off With Scantily-Clad Men
video Morning Joe, the most laid-back cable news program this side of Red Eye, may not be the first place to look for a call to arms against beer-and-chips gag ads on the Super Bowl, but guest Donny Deutsch took the opportunity to remind companies that football fans are not as dumb as they might think. (more...)
Super Bowl 2010: The Ads You Want To Watch Again
videos 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? (more...)
Slate Suggests An Alternative ‘Search On’ Super Bowl Ad For Google
video The anticipation for tonight's Super Bowl commercials includes the lead up to the big screen premiere of Google's Search Stories, which were released last year to flaunt the ease and accuracy of their search engine. In a minimalist, Apple-style ad, a close-up of the ubiquitous search bar tells a story. Tonight's spot will likely be in an identical style to the original series, though the subject may be new. But the beyond witty video team at Slate V had an idea of their own, and it breathes new life into Tiger Woods jokes. Slate sent "apologies to Google's new ad campaign." (more...)
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