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2010: Audi wanted to show off its diesel-powered car. But wound up creating an eerily prophetic description of government with no checks and balances in the name of ecosystems.
The horse and the dog that became friends and the dog kept breaking loose to play with his horse friend. I guess it was Budweiser.
The commercials this time around weren't as bad or weird and pointless as last year, at least some of them were creative and actually sold a message. I thought the Barbie house was inventive although not particularly effective. That was what I noticed... many of these companies I've never heard of and have no idea what service they provide.
The ending on the commercial with the howl was the winner of 3 endings. That small snippet at the end picking up the picture with his father in front of an old Audi was the second place winner (should have won)
Favorites from the past, the Clydesdale / puppy Budweiser one, and then the Budweiser frog that jumps into the hydroplane and starts it.
As far as last nights, The Sopranos / GM EV Silverado was just awesome. Some others that were good, was the Austin Powers / GM EV Silverado one, and the Uber Eats one, particularly the Gwyneth Paltrow / Candle part, that made me laugh. BWM Zeus was pretty good as well.
Wow this is scary that its like this today, even some people wearing masks. This should have been played in this years superbowl, as its 100% accurate to the world we live in today with all these sheep.
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