Super Bowl Commercials et al

Jan 29, 2003 17:17

First LOL: Budweiser - Zebra
Second LOL: Pepsi Twist - Osborne
Third LOL (barely): Bud Light - Clown

Amusing: Visa Check Card - Yao

Most violent: Monster.com - Truck

Ad trend: Guys walking dogs

Don't know where it's going, strong finish:
Sierra Mist - Dog and fire hydrant
Sierra Mist - Zoo, 2001 theme

Cute: M-Life, AT&T - Gilligan

Best Recycling: Coors - The Twins (Here's to the remote.)

Consistently good (excellence is expected):
Jack-in-the-Box - New Philly sandwich
Budweiser - True (good listener)

Half-time:

Shania Twain - The music may be written a little bit country, but it sounded a lot more rock and roll. Costume: The Matrix meets cubic zirconia. (In fairness, she did wear a big arena costume. She'd look hot in anything. I can't look at her for more than a couple minutes at time without ... oh ... losing productivity for the next week. I own none of her CDs, and it's best I keep it that way.) Mutt Lange is a lucky dog.

No Doubt: - Would've preferred Hey Baby, but great none the less. Liked the tough-girl cheerleaders. I'm Just A Girl is an eight year old song.

Sting - Whoda thunk?... No Doubt sounds a lot like The Police. Nice duet. Message In A Bottle was popular when I was in grade school. What about singing something more current like that song What Do Rock Stars Dream About While Riding In The Back Of Jaguars? I think I was out of college when
that came out.

Game: Bucs played well and deserved to win. Someone will have them figured out next year, and it won't be the Raiders. It won't be the Rams either. Or the Cowboys. Or the Skins. Especially not the Skins.

Pregame show: ?? Dipped in and out, seemed disjointed.
Postgame show: Seemed disjointed. Too many Jimmy Kimmell plugs.

Alias: Another jaw dropper.

(Alias episode-ending jaw dropper in 2004: After meeting accidentally on a beach in the Philippines, Sloan captures Sidney and Vaughn. The Bristows race to the rescue, and just as Sloan cocks the gun he's put to Sidney's head, her mom bursts in and says in her low monotone voice,

"You wouldn't shoot ... your own daughter ... would you?...")
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