You watched it! You can’t un-watch it!
Posted by: Tony, in Funny, General, Super Bowl XLI, VideoGood quote from a good show (Futurama).
Today we apply this lesson to this Snickers Super Bowl ad:
Everyone I know, myself included, found this commercial pretty funny; enough so that later it was one of the few commercials we seemed to remember. Well, the Snickers and the Rock Paper Scissors ad that I forgot what it was for until I just watched it again. However, not everyone liked it:
“That Snickers, Mars and the NFL would promote and endorse this kind of prejudice is simply inexcusable,” GLAAD President Neil Giuliano said in a statement.
I think this is just a statement to try to make some organization seem relevant. This wasn’t prejudice ad; it was just an attempt at humor to get someone to remember a product. Get over it.
To me this ranks up there with the anti-drug people having a problem with the Toy ‘R Us supposedly promoting inhalant use. People are just hypersensitive and know they can get themselves and/or their organization some press so they make a big deal out of nothing.
More Super Bowl XLI Ad Commentary
So anyway, for the most part I was unimpressed with this year’s Super Bowl ad collection so I don’t have a lot to say about it.
Notable Super Bowl XLI Ads (in no particular order):
This was just weird, I love it.
This one appealed to my inner Godzilla fan with the cheesy monster battle and cheap-looking set, another good one.
I like talking animals, this one was pretty decent.
Nice “B” horror movie vibe and it was funny too.
“Do something manly”
More Disappointment
Something else I was unimpressed with, Puppy Bowl’s Kitten Half Time Show. Yeah I watched some of it, wanna fight about it? Anyway, I think everyone agreed, the dogs were definitely “on” something because they were way more active in Puppy Bowl III than they were in Puppy Bowl I or II.
There seemed to be a few dogs with inferiority complexes too, they were all over the place running, jumping, biting, and maybe even a little light humping the other puppies. But overall I’d say it looks like the Puppy Bowl is becoming more popular/well funded than it was in previous years. I wont be surprised when Puppy Bowl V rolls around…

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