Posted on 02/03/2020 7:17:14 AM PST by Red Badger
With the Super Bowl comes a slew of commercials vying for viewers' attention. During advertising's biggest night, companies and organizations forked over up to $5.6 million for 30 seconds with nearly 100 million people tuning into the big game.
This year, Hyundai and Jeep made the "best of" list with their whimsical humor by poking fun at Boston accents and reuniting the Groundhog Day cast, Punxsutawney Phil included. Google struck heartstrings with a quiet message about aging and remembrance. Cheetos and Doritos both played off exaggerated dancing to good effect.
Meanwhile, Pop-Tarts and a Hard Rock action-movie commercial failed to connect with viewers.
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The point of the commercial was to give all your thoughts and memories to Google. It's not cute, it damn creepy and Big Brother-ish.
That is NOT what they were depicting - not in the least. They were depicting children in birdcages. And they had them singing "Born in the USA" then singing in Spanish. That halftime show was a demonic ritual in plain sight (it always is). Symbolism will be their downfall. Those with eyes that WANT to see, can see.
Those ole Bud Light classics were the best!!
They were the last...;-)
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