Look, there a number of reasons for us to post Mercedes-Benz’s Super Bowl ad. Of course, there’s the striking (and affordable) CLA-Class. There’s also Kate Upton, William Dafoe, Kate Upton, and Usher. There’s also Kate Upton.
This is an ad we can get behind, and not just because Adriana Lima is in a swimsuit. Kia enlists Mister Sandman to sprinkle some dreams on a happily sleeping couple. The wife dreams of riding through the countryside on a white horse with her Prince Charming at the reins. The husband’s dream is altogether more awesome, due to the slightly clumsy Sandman using a bit too much of his magic dust.
Volkswagen, who’s The Force ad has seen almost 50 million views since its debut before last year’s Super Bowl, has released the highly anticipated follow-up, set to air during the second quarter of Sunday’s Super Bowl. Called The Dog Strikes Back, this is the extended, 75-second version, while a shorter spot will air during the game.
In this hysterical spot, Toyota highlights the reinvented Camry, while imagining a world where everything is reinvented. Couches made of bikini-clad girls (or speedo-clad men if that’s your leaning), babies that don’t defecate but time travel instead, rain that makes you lose weight, and curtains made of pizza are a just a few of the wacky reinventions that are imagined.
Super Bowl ads are usually over-the-top, budget-busting spectacles that last only slightly longer than a Kardashian wedding. It’ for that reason that this ad by Cadillac, set to debut on Sunday during the Super Bowl, is so refreshing.
Featuring the upcoming Audi S7 and its full LED headlights, a certain blood sucker’s arrival at a party with a fresh case of O-positive for his friends doesn’t go as planned. We’ll let you check out the spot below.
Including cars and Star Wars, Volkswagen’s Super Bowl commercial for the new Passat is relevant to our interests. Well, done, ad guys.
Today, we received a press release from Audi with the words “Kenny G” in it, and we were admittedly intrigued.
Everyone knows how to play this game. You’re driving in the car with a friend (or maybe an enemy) and you pass by a Volkswagen. Without even thinking, you punch your copilot and say, “Punch Buggy!” (We’ve also heard “Slug Bug” and “Punch Dub,” but those aren’t nearly as cool.)