Super Bowl Ads 2010 [VIDEOS]

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9 Feb 2010

YouTube delivered on its promise to upload all the Super Bowl Ads as soon as they aired today, with users voting to choose which one will grace the YouTube front page on Thursday.

The tech and web ads were a mixed bunch: Both the established GoDaddy “Too Hot for TV” schtick and Motorola’s decision to put Megan Fox in a bathtub stuck to the “sex sells” mantra, while Monster.com returned with a “Fiddling Beaver.” Intel went for a quirky “lunch room” ad while Vizio chose star power in its Beyonce commercial. We don’t know what inspired Boost Mobile’s ad, meanwhile, but the humor appears to miss the mark [Update: Commenters say it's a remake of the "Chicago Bears Super Bowl Shuffle"].

Our favorite: Google’s sentimental made-for-web ad — it was promoted to Super Bowl status after its success on YouTube. FLO TV’s retrospective on American media is also a very memorable attempt. Which ads are your faves?


Web and Tech Super Bowl Ads 2010


Megan Fox Motorola Ad



FLO TV: My Generation Ad



Monster.com Fiddling Beaver Ad



GoDaddy Super Bowl



Boost Mobile Ad



Google: Parisian Love Ad



Intel Lunch Room Ad



Go Daddy: News



Vizio Beyonce Ad



Cars.com Ad



Other Super Bowl Ads 2010


Snickers Super Bowl Ad



Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains Ad



Hyundai Sonata Ad



Doritos Ad



Robin Hood Spot



Doritos: House Rules Ad



NCIS /CBS Ad



Coca-Cola / Simpsons Ad



Undercover Boss Ad (CBS)



Doritos Casket Ad



Wolfman Ad



The Good Wife



Emerald Nuts: Awesomer



Hyundai Soata / Brett Favre Ad



VW Punchdub



Budweiser Bridge Ad



Denny’s Chicken Birthday Ad



Denny’s Chicken Warning



Alice in Wonderland



Skechers



Homeaway Vacation Ad



Dr Pepper / KISS ad



Select 55 Ice Bottle Ad



Michelob Ultra – Little Bumps Ad



Budweiser Clydesdale Fence Ad



Late Show Ad



Bud Light Asteroid Ad


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8 Responses to Super Bowl Ads 2010 [VIDEOS]

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LeyLA

March 11th, 2010 at 11:15 am

She is just a blonde disguised in brunette. Not everyone is perfect, sheesh. Not everyone can look that hot and be a genius.

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Jay™

March 12th, 2010 at 10:34 pm

Because these commercials cost a lot of money for the companies, so they gotta make em good. They are usually funnier and better planned than typical commercials.

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1 Trick Phony Sok C.

March 16th, 2010 at 4:17 am

8245204582078

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pknipping

March 18th, 2010 at 3:29 pm

I recall seeing it at a flea market one time last year, anything having to do with the '85 Bears in Chicago is golden. But you can get it here online…

If you look long enough you might be able to view one online, on youtube or some similar site.

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sarah louise

March 18th, 2010 at 11:20 pm

nope different team different time so let it stay in the past

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JohnECash

March 21st, 2010 at 8:57 pm

I haven't used Godaddy's hosting services, but I have used their domain services. The difference between the two email services (free with domain purchase vs. $.99 a month) is the inclusion of your domain in your email address. Instead of you would instead get Other than that the storage limit and other features are the same between the two. Actually, it would be cheaper to purchase the domain name than to just have the paid email address – weird right?

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Dev

April 2nd, 2010 at 7:09 pm

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hossma

December 11th, 2010 at 11:49 am

to turn it to the root of all good!

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