Super Bowl commercials

Anonymous
I’m sad for Jon Hamm. He’s too cute to do stupid commercials with Pete Davidson.
Anonymous
Paul Rudd wins simply because he’s adorable…always.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


I am not Christian but it was actually a good commercial.


NO it was not.

It was gross.

PRO CHOICE ALL THE WAY!

The Christian Right can go f itself. Today women died, and today a woman has to carry a headless baby because of this shit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


I am not Christian but it was actually a good commercial.


NO it was not.

It was gross.

PRO CHOICE ALL THE WAY!

The Christian Right can go f itself. Today women died, and today a woman has to carry a headless baby because of this shit.


+10,000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


He gets you.


F*** off. I highly doubt that Christians would understand an LGBT atheist like me. Commercials like this do not belong on Super Bowl Sunday.


Praying for you.
Anonymous
Can someone explain that Maya Rudolph commercial? I don't get it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I know I’m going to get flamed as a bleeding heart liberal for this, but super disappointed in the celebrities who lent their reputation to the online betting company. I mean, really? Do you really need money that bad to abet (no pun intended this?


Same.

And I admit I've become more questioning of where alcohol shows up in our lives since I quit drinking in September and read Quit Like a Woman, so Serena Williams hawking Remy Martin through inspirational speeches to athletes was disappointing.


Meh, this is a bit sanctimonious. A lot of people enjoy a drink without it ruining their lives.


Eh, how much Remy Martin do you think Williams was consuming as she won all those tennis championships? Because I am guessing very little, if any. The # is TeamUpForExcellence


So, how many M&Ms do you think Maya Rudolph consumes? How many glazed donuts do you think JLo eats?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Google pixel ad was great


So funny! I honestly think it would have been just as good without Amy Schumer. I like her just fine but it was just as good without her.

The M&M one was ok. Maya Rudolph was funny.

I liked the Hellman's one. Hamm and Brie, ha ha.
Anonymous
Jeep dancing animals is the best so far.

What was the menopause commercial?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know I’m going to get flamed as a bleeding heart liberal for this, but super disappointed in the celebrities who lent their reputation to the online betting company. I mean, really? Do you really need money that bad to abet (no pun intended this?


Same.

And I admit I've become more questioning of where alcohol shows up in our lives since I quit drinking in September and read Quit Like a Woman, so Serena Williams hawking Remy Martin through inspirational speeches to athletes was disappointing.


Meh, this is a bit sanctimonious. A lot of people enjoy a drink without it ruining their lives.


Eh, how much Remy Martin do you think Williams was consuming as she won all those tennis championships? Because I am guessing very little, if any. The # is TeamUpForExcellence


So, how many M&Ms do you think Maya Rudolph consumes? How many glazed donuts do you think JLo eats?


You seem fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paul Rudd wins simply because he’s adorable…always.


Nah, that ad was terrible, as the movie will be, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know I’m going to get flamed as a bleeding heart liberal for this, but super disappointed in the celebrities who lent their reputation to the online betting company. I mean, really? Do you really need money that bad to abet (no pun intended this?


Same.

And I admit I've become more questioning of where alcohol shows up in our lives since I quit drinking in September and read Quit Like a Woman, so Serena Williams hawking Remy Martin through inspirational speeches to athletes was disappointing.


Meh, this is a bit sanctimonious. A lot of people enjoy a drink without it ruining their lives.


Eh, how much Remy Martin do you think Williams was consuming as she won all those tennis championships? Because I am guessing very little, if any. The # is TeamUpForExcellence


So, how many M&Ms do you think Maya Rudolph consumes? How many glazed donuts do you think JLo eats?


You seem fun.


I’m simply responding to the argument that what a person promotes has to actually have any personal relevance to their life. Hint: it doesn’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jeep dancing animals is the best so far.

What was the menopause commercial?


Though as my 8yo old pointed out, why would there be a jeep charger out in the middle of nowhere.

My kids have been somewhat baffled by my attempts to explain the electric slide and safety dance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know I’m going to get flamed as a bleeding heart liberal for this, but super disappointed in the celebrities who lent their reputation to the online betting company. I mean, really? Do you really need money that bad to abet (no pun intended this?


Same.

And I admit I've become more questioning of where alcohol shows up in our lives since I quit drinking in September and read Quit Like a Woman, so Serena Williams hawking Remy Martin through inspirational speeches to athletes was disappointing.


Meh, this is a bit sanctimonious. A lot of people enjoy a drink without it ruining their lives.


Eh, how much Remy Martin do you think Williams was consuming as she won all those tennis championships? Because I am guessing very little, if any. The # is TeamUpForExcellence


So, how many M&Ms do you think Maya Rudolph consumes? How many glazed donuts do you think JLo eats?


You seem fun.


I’m simply responding to the argument that what a person promotes has to actually have any personal relevance to their life. Hint: it doesn’t.


Hint: we can disagree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jeep dancing animals is the best so far.

What was the menopause commercial?


It was at the very beginning, for a website with menopause information.
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