Posted on 02/07/2005 11:07:32 AM PST by doug from upland
I didn't see the commercial...could you describe it?
Ask them to put the commerical on the web. I worked Sunday and did not see the commercial.
Best commercial of the year..no hype, no loud mouth obnoxious actors, no cute animal tricks, just a thank you.
Must be driving the libs crazy
Here are some of them. Not sure if this one is in there.
http://www.superbowl-ads.com/2005/index.html
An amazing commercial. Good post. Thank you for posting something about this commercial.
Doug is right, this one should be forever known as "The Commercial"
People are sitting in an airline terminal. All of a sudden you hear a few hands clapping and then loads of hands clapping as uniformed military personnel are returning and walking through the terminal. It ends with a simple graphic of THANK YOU and then a quick shot of the Anheuser Busch logo.
It was filmed in the Tom Bradley terminal.
I was able to watch only about 15 minutes of the Super Bowl, fortunately, this commercial was among the few that I got to see. It was brilliant!!!
The Rodents in the Underground are totally offended at the patriotism shown in the Superbowl program.
lmao...Will we see a new mental crisis for those affected by "the commercial"
Anybody know how to pull the video off as an avi or mpg file? It is the sort of thing I would like to archive.
I played the tape of that spot for my wife this morning and we both choked up...me for the second time.
For personal impact and a good deed of the the day...that was a great tv spot. Thank you A/B.
For humor....the black guy trying to surprise his woman with dinner when she enters the apartment seeing him holding the white cat stained with spaghetti sauce in his right hand and a butcher knife in his left...
...Marron...datsa nica sauce!
wow that chokes me just to read your description
awesome, thanks for describing. Can't play video here at work...
I was wondering about that! very kewl!!!!
They really did something special this time. Thanks, Anheuser Busch. I will remember Superbowl 39 not for a hard fought close game, but for "The Commercial."
I didn't watch the game (never do); but I tuned in at half-time, in part to watch Paul McCartney....I'm very glad I did watch, because I was able to see "The Commercial," sitting there, teary-eyed. It was just awesome!! Thanks for your post dfu.
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