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best commercial

zyxt9

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Ok, now that the game is over, onto the important things in life.

Best commercial. I always divide it into 2 categories, comedic and other because you cannot effectively debate the better of those most of the time.

Comedy - m&m commercial I would do anything for love.

Other - jeep salute to the troops with runner up clydesdale
 
all the commercials sucked. That's what the corporate leaders of America could come up with?....no wonder china owns us.
 
Very disappointing overall, but not all sucked. I had not yet seen the pudding commercial that was done after the game, giving away pudding to fans in san Fran and asking Baltimore who really won.

But yeah, few and far between this year.
 
The Oreo whispering library melee was kinda funny.
 
Yeah, made me chuckle. Also liked the car commercial where they were driving behind a bunch of different unpleasant vehicles. Hyundai I think? That was ok.

Really hated the Budweiser black crown spots. Major suckitude in quality and just deflated the energy of expectation for good beer commercials. Bud should demand their money back from the marketing idiots who shoved those down our throats.
 
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I muted the commercials and did not watch any of them. And I'm sick of Chrysler using the Jeep brand like this, when it did not build the Jeeps of the military.
 
I wish the Lions would trade up and draft Leon Sandcastle.
 
I muted the commercials and did not watch any of them. And I'm sick of Chrysler using the Jeep brand like this, when it did not build the Jeeps of the military.



Well that's a reach. And ultra-cynical.

I didn't see any implied reference between Jeep and the GP (called jeep) vehicles from military history.

It was Oprah making some kind of soliloquy how our troops were missed, and the Jeep bit only came in at the end, where they shared the end credits with the USO.
 
Well that's a reach. And ultra-cynical.

I didn't see any implied reference between Jeep and the GP (called jeep) vehicles from military history.

It was Oprah making some kind of soliloquy how our troops were missed, and the Jeep bit only came in at the end, where they shared the end credits with the USO.

Chrysler has made this connection in the past and it's disingenuous. It's no accident that they focused on Jeep on not on the 300. Chrysler didn't make the Jeep that soldiers used, but it omits that inconvenient fact.

"Ultra-cynical?" I welcomed my first-born home from deployment in forward areas four times. I know what the cynical can never know on this topic.
 
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I missed a bunch of the commercials but the 2 memorable ones that I liked were...the Clydesdale and Leon Sandcastle.
 
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