To: Krankor
I did notice that the first couple ads were "violent", and although they were suppose to be slapstick they werent funny. But that didnt have anything to do with the war. Thats ridiculous. This guy should be a laughing stock at the paper.
I thought the ads were pretty bad. And they really overdid it with race. I wondered why, but then remembered that this super bowl has two black, er, I mean, african-american coaches.
Best ads were: the hitchhikers, grand theft auto (for Coke), and GoDaddy.
12 posted on
02/04/2007 7:07:20 PM PST by
OmegaMan
To: OmegaMan
...and GoDaddy...
I thought that was the one most representative of the war. Isn't that what our guys are fighting for?!
(And in a way yes. Wouldn't be the same with them all wearing burqas!)
14 posted on
02/04/2007 7:10:24 PM PST by
geopyg
(Don't wish for peace, pray for Victory.)
To: OmegaMan
I thought the ads were pretty bad. And they really overdid it with race. I wondered why, but then remembered that this super bowl has two black, er, I mean, african-american coaches.
Best ads were: the hitchhikers, grand theft auto (for Coke), and GoDaddy.
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I also liked the Letterman/Oprah ad. Tony Dungee's comments post game, brought up the racial issue, but immediately switched to his friendship with Lovey Smith, and the fact that they were both Christian coaches giving credit to God.
22 posted on
02/04/2007 7:40:08 PM PST by
photodawg
(It's not about how hard you can hit. It's about how hard you can get hit ......Rocky Balboa)
To: OmegaMan
"Best ads were: the hitchhikers, grand theft auto (for Coke), and GoDaddy.I did like the hitchhiker ad but I've got to give credit to Kevin Federline (Life comes at you fast). That was a good commercial.
Also, the NFL.com commercial at the two-minute warning was odd. A good self-deprecating slam on Brett Favre.
32 posted on
02/05/2007 6:11:40 AM PST by
Hatteras
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