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Jan 30

Super Bowl 2009 Commercials

Surely can’t wait what commercials are in line for this year’s Super Bowl, which will be held in Tampa Bay, Florida this February 1st. Last year’s collection of Super Bowl Ads were awesome. Well, every year it is. While it’s only like two days remaining when I was writing this post, I tried to search online if any commercials are already available for preview. And there are, amazingly.

Doritos Crash the Super Bowl 2009
CareerBuilder.Com Super Bowl Commercial 2009
Go Daddy Super Bowl Commercial 2009
Cars.Com Super Bowl Commercial 2009


Dec 18

Sensible TV Commercials

YouTube and other video streaming websites have a lot of various videos you can watch online. It varies from drama to comedy. Lately, many TV commercials have been published on the internet. Most of these are not just funny but with real substance as well.

There’s something good when you watch TV commercials online. You get a grasp of different brilliant concepts of great minds in the advertising industry worldwide. TV commercials online are usually simple. Most concepts tackle the simple facets of life. But its simplicity seems to attract the viewers that it could even create action (now that’s what makes commercials effective).

Some nice taglines:



“Isn’t every problem a playground?”

This line came from Honda commercial entitled Problem Playground. It starts with a ‘scientist-like’ guy who’s solving a Rubik’s cube when more similar personalities came in the room and started solving their own Rubik’s cube. They piled the cubes and formed it to something that illustrates hybrid. They went to different rooms and solved various problems. Their final problem: the Honda FCX. Rumor has it that this car is pumped up with H20. Cool! The commercial was effective in illustrating that indeed, being environmentally friendly does not hinder Honda from coming up with great innovations.



“Progress is beautiful.” The concept of technological progress has been antagonized by many. The Audi A4 commercial goes to prove that progress can be beautiful; it actually is.