Superbowl Ads: Which Were Your Favorites?
Based on my Twitter stream, the vast majority of the ads from last night’s Superbowl were perceived as poorly done, sexist, and just plain disappointing. Of course, say what you like about the quality of the Focus On The Family “pro-life” ad, (if Tim Tebow were gay would they have used him?) its subtlety is dangerous.
I did want to share with you my personal favorite: “Google Search Story.” But, darn it, why didn’t they use the “I’m feeling lucky” button in the very beginning? đ
Enjoy.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nnsSUqgkDwU%26hl%3Den_US%26fs%3D1%26border%3D1
Oh, and of course, there are others. You can see them on the Google YouTube channel.
Tell us, which were your favorites? Missed some? Time has all the Superbowl ads.
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