Super Bowl Sundayis not just the biggest day in football — it’s also the biggest day for brands to show off theirmost creative, funniest and most outrageous commercials,while millions of viewers are tuned in forthe showdown on the field. And while the ads have always been a topic of chatter both at Super Bowl viewing parties and at work the next day, with the advent of social media, the best commercials get major buzz even days before the big game.
Meg Ryantold PEOPLE"the timing was right" to revisit one of the most memorable scenes in all of movie history: The faux orgasm at Katz’s Deli fromWhen Harry Met Sally.She and co-star Billy Crystal reunited over a sandwich — made ecstasy-inducing with a squirt of Hellman’s — and a new star to deliver the iconic “I’ll have what she’s having” line.
Considering nostalgia is most people’s second language at this point, this spot crammed with favorite grocery mascots over the years (Chester Cheetah! The Kool-Aid Man! The Old Spice guy!) all showing up at your house courtesy of — you guessed it — was designed to hit that sweet spot.
Adam Brody blows a siren call into a Pringles can… and famous mustaches, from Nick Offerman’s to Andy Reid’s, fly off their owner’s faces and carry cans of Pringles to heed the call. Weird, but it works.
Aubrey Plaza, Michael Shannon and a rule-breaking Bad Bunnyassemble in a room full of salty people, with Plaza and Shannon determined to be even saltier than the crackers. Bad Bunny starts out smiling, but quickly joins the poker faced club so he can stay and snack on Ritz.
Peyton Manning, Post Malone and Shane Gillisare the neighbors you want at the end of the block, showing up to save an otherwise lame yard party. We only shudder to think of how many people are going to try to launch beers with their leaf blowers this summer.
A heart-tugging look at how parenting a daughter from infancy through college has made a man uniquely qualified for the job to which he’s applying. Even if you’re squeamish at the dystopian humanoid voice coaching the dad through interview talking points, you can’t help but get misty at theFather of the Bride-esque moment when the daughter transforms into her younger self mid-college-drop-off-hug.
Blame the onions in the guacamole for the tear we shed watchingthis LL Cool J-soundtracked adfrom Pfizer, which follows a little boy ringing the bell that indicates a patient is cancer free, then shadowboxing through the streets of adoring fans – before arriving home to his biggest fans, his family, who embrace him while a softer version of “Mama Said Knock You Out” plays – alluding to the pharmaceutical company’s many cancer fighting drugs in the works. Okay, maybe it wasn’t the onions.
Fans who bought the 2024 sweatsuits from the very popular Ben Affleck Dunkin' Donuts ad were rewarded whenthe DunKings returned— bigger and better than ever — for another go at the “best Super Bowl ad” title. ThoughTom Brady, Matt Damon and Jennifer Lopez didn’t return, several more Bostonians showed up, including Bill Belichick and his girlfriend Jordon Hudson, Casey Affleck, and, taking “Beantown” very literally, method actor Jeremy Strong. And this time, they cued up a seven-minute epic mini-movie following the Dunkings' attempt to take the title in a coffee-inspired boy band showdown.
It’s been a record-breaking year for women’s sports — and women’s sports still has a long way to go. These pump-‘em-up ads from Nike and the NFL were a nice way to pay tribute to both facts.
If you caught Yahoo’s local, 15-second spot,did you try to email Bill Murray? And if so, are you down the rabbit hole of what happens next?
This Mountain Dew ad,which saw Seal turned into an actual sealsinging about a “kiss from a lime”, alarmed many PEOPLE staffers on first viewing. But on Sunday night, several announced that it had won them over.
We can imagine the pitch — Coffee Mate makes your tongue so happy, it wants to sing! — and we’re always happy whenShania Twain is getting paid. But the execution will haunt us.
We’re very grateful to Tubi for letting us watch the Super Bowl for free this year. We’re less grateful for this nightmare-inducing spot that features flesh hats for 60 seconds. (Although again, one editor said it was growing on her, so maybe there were no losers tonight?)
source: people.com