2012 Superbowl Commercials Part 4

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Here we go again, publishing the best Superbowl commercials of 2012. We had allot of fun with these ones. Hope you enjoy these commercials as much as we did!
































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Superbowl Commercials 2012 part 3

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In the part 3 of the SuperBowl commercials we continue the series of commercials presented in at the SuperBowl of 2012. Have fun!




























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Superbowl Commercials of 2012 Part 2

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In this post we continue presenting you the SuperBowl commercials that ran in this year’s edition of the SuperBowl. Have fun and enjoy them as much as we did!




























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Best 2012 Superbowl Commercials

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Because the Superbowl is the most watched TV sport event in the US, lots of money are invested in the spots that run during the transmission. Some of these SuperBowl commercials manage to “catch” the spectator some of them don’t. Some of the SuperBowl commercials have huge budgets, others are done with a minimum investment, but the majority of them use humor, diversity and a great creative spirit. In this post you can see the best SuperBowl commercials that were presented in the 2012 edition of the SuperBowl. Enjoy!

Official 2012 Best Buy Game Day Commercial

SuperBowl Coke 2012 Commercial: “Superstition”




SuperBowl Commercial: Bridgestone – Performance Football



SuperBowl Commercial: Budweiser – Return of the King



SuperBowl Commercial: Free to Pee – TaxACT Super Commercial



SuperBowl Commercial: Bridgestone – Happy Grad



SuperBowl Commercial: Man’s Best Friend – Crash the Super Bowl 2012 Finalist



SuperBowl Commercial: Disney – John Carter Super Bowl Ad



SuperBowl Commercial: The Dog Strikes Back – 2012 Volkswagen Game Day Commercial



SuperBowl Commercial: AGT – Howard Stern



SuperBowl Commercial: OFFICIAL David Beckham Bodywear for H&M Super Bowl Ad


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Superbowl Commercials 2012

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February is already here and its Super Bowl fever everywhere and, aside from the fierce football play on the field, there are also the Superbowl commercials that have become a recurring tradition. Still, what makes Superbowl commercials so special? Superbowl is considered the biggest event on TV with the highest viewership. The event also has the highest rating points. Imagine! An estimate of 90 million people watch the Superbowl on the famous Superbowl Sunday. Due to the high rating points, the Superbowl commercials are priced are very high rates. Advertising during the Superbowl is considered to be a prestigious thing for the companies.

The Superbowl takes place at Indianapolis on February 5. As always, the competition on the Superbowl commercials slot have already started. The cost of the Superbowl commercials can easily reach millions of dollars. To give you an idea of how much the Superbowl commercials cost, a 30 second slot for a commercial can easily cost around 2.6 million dollars! Important companies that want their products advertised during the Superbowl, must book their places one year ahead. The companies that promote their commercials come from all the domains: from cars, beer to watches or all kinds of services. To make the Superbowl commercials more interesting, some companies resort to celebrities that promote the products. Therefore, Superbowl commercials are actually a celebrity parade. Just to name some of the celebrities that appear in the Superbowl commercials: big names such as Eminem, Beyonce, Kim Kardashian or Britney Spears.

Superbowl commercials are not only a time out from the football game, but also a means of relaxing and having a laugh with your family and friends. On a more psychological level, it is very interesting to see exactly how many people are going to eventually buy the products advertised in the Superbowl commercials. Some say that these Superbowl commercials are a waste of time and money. The main thing is to take a brake from the game, while watching some fun, interesting commercials.

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The Most Popular Superbowl Commercials

Filed under: Superbowl Commercials - 11 Jan 2012  | Spread the word !

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Year after year, the Superbowl is a huge event in the United States of America. This National Football League championship benefits of broadcast in the whole country and is one of the most watched TV programs ever in the U.S. Approximately 90 million viewers are in front of their TVs each year and the number is slowly growing. This is why the Superbowl commercials are always out of the ordinary and the prices payed by companies for the advertising space during this event are huge, millions of dollars.

Even with such price tags, Superbowl commercials are a big part of the event and through the years, some of them remained, more than others, in the memory of viewers. The first of the famous Superbowl commercials appeared in 1973 and featured New York Jets player Joe Namath in an ad for Noxzema, a skincare product. In 1977 Xerox had one of the Superbowl commercials where the company introduced a new machine through a character called Brother Dominic who was duplicating documents in an old monastery. 1980 was the year of Coca-Cola to top off the Superbowl commercials with an ad featuring “Mean Joe” Greene,  a player for the Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro who receives a Coca-Cola from a fan and he repays the fan with his jersey. The most famous of the Superbowl commercials appeared in 1984, for Apple’s Macintosh. The ad had a 1984 theme inspired from the novel with the same name written by George Orwell and was directed by Ridley Scot. In 1990, Ridley Scot directed another one of the Superbowl commercials – for Nissan this time.  One of the funniest Superbowl commercials ever appeared in 1993 and the actors were Michael Jordan and Larry Bird, who played a game in order to see who will win a McDonald’s meal. After 2000, the Superbowl commercials that remained in the memory of viewers were primarily those for Doritos and Coca-Cola.

Even if Superbowl commercials are extremely expensive for companies, every cent pays off when their ads are seen by a target of over 90 million people. And the nice thing is that every company comes with something new and interesting for this event.

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Superbowl Commercials

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The Superbowl is the main championship game of the National Football League in the United States, an event which gathers millions of people every year. Whether they watch it live, or in front of their TVs, the Superbowl became world famous. The Superbowl commercials also contribute to the worldwide fame of the event, because they are very well done. The Superbowl commercials are not always successful, though, but one thing is for sure: all Superbowl commercials are extremely expensive. Due tot the fact that the Superbowl is watched by millions of people, you will be paying an exorbitant price if you want to have your commercial displayed during the event.

In 2009, the average costs of Superbowl commercials reached $2.5 million, for a 30 second advertising spot, but this figure will definitely increase in the upcoming future. Throughout the years, the Superbowl commercials have generated a lot of fuss, as everyone is anticipating and talking about them. There have been some very good Superbowl commercials, but some bad ones as well. Among the Superbowl commercials worth mentioning we can recall the first commercial that was displayed, for Noxzema. This 1973 commercial featured the New York Jets quarterback, Joe Namath. One of the most famous Superbowl commercials is definitely the 1980 commercial for Apple, which introduced the much sought after Macintosh.

Other renown companies that had Superbowl commercials are Coca-Cola, Nissan, Xerox, Master Lock, McDonald’s, Snickers, Chrysler and Disney. Most of these Superbowl commercials became successful because international icons have starred in them. To mention a few, we have Eminem, Michael Jordan, Abe Vigoda and Larry Bird. When you ask people about Superbowl commercials, they will have different opinions, as by now, everyone has chosen their favorite. If you want to see the Superbowl commercials, you could always go online and make a quick search. You will come across many websites where you can watch the Superbowl commercials in peace, so it is up to you to decide which is your favorite.

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Facts About Superbowl Commercials

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The Super Bowl is one of the most important sports events of the year. In fact, the Super Bowl is drawing the attention of people from all over the world, and all Americans enjoy watching the event. However, although the Super Bowl is a highly expected sports competition, the event is of interest for many individuals also because of the amazing commercials aired during it. The sums of money that companies invest in SuperBowl commercials are impressive and most of them actually make new ads which are kept as a surprise, being aired only during the sports event.

SuperBowl commercials generate huge sums of money, being an important part of the event. Although the costs supposed by SuperBowl commercials are huge and have grown from one year to another, companies have always hurried into buying spots for their own ads. So, if at first a 30 second SuperBowl commercial cost about $37.500, in 2008 the cost of a SuperBowl commercial of the same duration was of about $2.7 million. Although the sum seems huge, you should also know that more people started to watch the event. So, the costs of SuperBowl commercials is actually calculated depending on the sum invested to create and to air the commercial and the number of viewers who are going to watch it. 

Nowadays, many companies consider that creating SuperBowl commercials is a very profitable deal. SuperBowl commercials are watched and later on debated by millions of people, so everyone is going to see or at least hear about it. Many companies also decide to create SuperBowl commercials by associating them with the image of a celebrity. In 2011, one of the most debated SuperBowl commercial was the one starring famous rapper Eminem. The SuperBowl commercial itself cost a huge sum of money, but it has definitely managed to remain in history and the company which has created it seems to have appreciated that more than the money. However, people enjoy watching SuperBowl commercials and they consider them to be really great. Most commercials are trying to amuse, as their purpose is to entertain people. People love to talk about them and find out which are the most appreciated SuperBowl commercials of the year.

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Are Superbowl Commercials A Waste Of Money?

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Superbowl commercials are great and always very funny. People watch them and also love very much this event and every time it is held, a lot of money are spent. Every commercial from Superbowl commercials cost very much even if it last only a minute or less. The event has become very popular and a lot of people are watching it. When it is Superbowl, people do not want anything else but watch it and they try to solve all their problems before. Superbowl commercials mix famous singers, actors and models with great music. Superbowl commercials are funny and a lot of people laugh when they watch them. These commercials make the entire atmosphere warmer and more relaxed.

From beer companies to cars, Superbowl commercials have all the ingredients to attract people. Superbowl commercials can be watched between the breaks and they are so important because there is a strong competition. It is very interesting to find out which are the most voted Superbowl commercials. Advertising industry has a lot of work before Superbowl event. Each commercial costs a lot and we can see celebrities as Beyonce, Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian as well as lots of other famous people. These Superbowl commercials are also useful for them because improves their image or keeps them constantly in the spotlight.

Superbowl commercials cost a lot and every year advertising agencies try to be more creative and to conceive different things. While watching Superbowl commercials, you cannot get bored as you will laugh almost constantly and you have a great time. You can watch the event from your home, too, the positive effect that Superbowl commercials have, will be the same for everybody. It is interesting to observe or to analyze if certain products will be more purchased after people will watch Superbowl commercials or they will not even remember them, the products or the services that were promoted. In case this will happen, we could ask ourselves if Superbowl commercials are or not a waste of money? Perhaps this it is not so interesting, it is more important to have fun and enjoy while we watch them!

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Superbowl Commercials Are Very Popular

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The Super Bowl is one of the most expected sports events of the year, in the United Sates. The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League and it surely has numerous fans all over the world, not only in the United States. Millions of people watch the Super Bowl and statistics indicate that the Super Bowl is watched by more than 90 million people. Since so many viewers are focused on the game, there is no wonder that Superbowl commercials end up costing millions of dollars. This means that the companies who want to see their ads on the Superbowl commercials and advertising space end up paying some huge sums of money. 

In 2010, 30 seconds in the Superbowl commercials time cost about $2.6 million. Many companies create special Superbowl commercials, which are aired during the pauses of the game and many people are fans of these Superbowl commercials, watching the sports event only to see them. Superbowl commercials are highly expected and anticipated, mostly because they generally are filled with humor. Millions of people are going to watch them, so major companies find that investing huge sums of money for Superbowl commercials is actually a very profitable decision for the image and future profit of the firm. After the event, Superbowl commercials are debated by people, discussed in articles and even television shows. 

Most Superbowl commercials are impressive, as huge sums of money are involved in the filming of the 30 second spot. Many Superbowl commercials star celebrities, for a bigger impact. For example, one of the most notable Superbowl commercials in 2011 was the one which starred famous rapper Eminem. The Superbowl commercial for Chrysler 200 presented the rapper driving the car on the streets of the city of Detroit, while on the background, everyone was able to hear the song “Lose Yourself.” However this commercial has also managed to remain in history. This is the longest advertisement in Superbowl commercials history, as it lasted two minutes. As imagined, the company which created and aired the commercial during the Super Bowl had to pay an impressive sum of money for such a long advertising.

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