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This Is The Best Super Bowl Commercial Of All Time
This Is The Best Super Bowl Commercial Of All Time

... Camera (1996). There are no cuts in this Pepsi classic, which is yet another Pytka joint, this time cooked up by BBDO. It’s just one continuous shot, from the perspective of a security camera, showing a Coke delivery man trying to sneak a Pepsi for the road, only to have an avalanche of the competitor’s cans reign down on him. The spot was such a hit that Pepsi decided to re-up with it to promote Pepsi Max in 2012. “Security Camera” is also notable for its usage of an old-timey song, which would become a trope of funny Super Bowl ads for years to come. 1) Hey Kid, Catch! (1979). The pathos is almost unbearable at the beginning of this Coke commercial. Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Joe Greene hobbles into the locker room, clearly injured and defeated. A scrappy kid follows him with Coke bottle in hand to ask Joe if he needs any help and tell him that he’s “the best ever.” Joe is skeptical of this assertion. The kid offers him his beverage. Greene hesitates, then gruffly accepts. Cue the cheerful music. Joe downs the soda, but the kid still looks confused — his gift did not repair the fractured hero-fan bond. But upon turning his back, Joe says, “Hey kid, catch,” ...



Justin Bieber Returns To Instagram Just In Time For The Super Bowl
Justin Bieber Returns To Instagram Just In Time For The Super Bowl

... the shimmy, shimmy shake. Then there was T. O., who took it to the next level,” Bieber said of former NFL wide receiver and crazy celebrator Owens. “That guy’s got unlimited moves.”. A video posted by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) on. Feb 3, 2017 at 2:07 pm PST. Excited fans shared their warm welcomes in the post’s comments section, with plenty of emojis to boot. “Baby's back! 😭,” one user wrote. “I still can't believe that you're actually back😭,” another wrote. In August, he deactivated his account  after getting into a digital skirmish with ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez and after fan backlash against his then-girlfriend Sofia Richie. Justin Bieber on December 9, 2016 in New York City. Taylor Hill/Film Magic. The “Sorry” singer warned fans that he would make his Instagram page private after haters left rude comments ...



How Long Is The Super Bowl
How Long Is The Super Bowl

... of these people will watch the Super Bowl for probably 3 hours and 44 minutes this year, assuming they don’t get bored or fall asleep. Together, they will watch the Super Bowl for a cumulative 25,065,600,000 minutes. Thanks to a famed song from the musical Rent, I know there are 525,600 minutes in a year. Therefore, individually, human beings will spend just one Sunday night watching the Super Bowl this year, but together they will spend 47,689 years. If the average human lifespan is 71 years, this means we are all going to come together on Sunday, February 5 th, and spend 672 human lives watching the sport of football. 47,689 years is also roughly 30 Roman Empires, 477 Galapagos tortoise lifespans, or the total shelf life of 290,108 gallons of organic milk. 6,316 people die every hour: 23,579 people will die as we watch the Super Bowl. I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking “I don’t watch the football part, I only watch the commercials and the half-time show if it’s not something lame.” Okay, smartie. Here are some numbers that apply to you and your personal customs. Market Watch estimates that a full hour of the Super Bowl broadcast is advertisements, while ...



Super Non-controversial In Tense Times
Super Non-controversial In Tense Times

... which suggests excised footage will be shown. And Kia attempts a humorous approach. In an ad for the Niro car, Melissa Mc Carthy takes on political causes like saving whales, ice caps and trees, each time to disastrous effect. The message: "It's hard to be an eco-warrior, but it's easy to drive like one" with a fuel-efficient Niro. Though advertisers are being extra careful, taking on any sort of political topic might backfire, says Mark Di Massimo, CEO of ad agency Di Massimo Goldstein. Against the backdrop of an "emboldened, enraged or traumatized audience," he says, themes that might have been innocuous in the past "seem more strident and jarring this year.". STUFFED WITH CELEBRITIES. In turbulent times, brands can count on celebrities to ensure goodwill among consumers. And why use one celebrity when you can have many? In Honda's ad, the high-school yearbook photos of Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Viola Davis, Missy Elliott, Tina Fey, Magic Johnson, Jimmy Kimmel, Stan Lee and Robert Redford come to life with special effects. The animations encourage people to follow their dreams in a nod to Honda's longtime ...



Miami Dolphins Are Pro Football’s All-time Kings After Rout Of Vikings In Super Bowl Viii
Miami Dolphins Are Pro Football’s All-time Kings After Rout Of Vikings In Super Bowl Viii

... it meant anything. They put him in the classic position of impossibility: Down 24-0 where he could not hope to win by running, and with no chance to do anything but make it worse by throwing deep into the Dolphin's secondary spider web. The line made Tarkenton get rid of the ball quickly, which he does not like to do. That meant dumping it off to tight ends and backs, and Miami's linebackers and cornerbacks cut them off quickly. Grant is a gracious coach who is not without wit. He had the perfect answer when asked what he would do differently if he had to do it all over again. Grant said he wouldn't show up. He could not have known that he would meet the perfect blend of textbook football. Shula wrote it. His players recited it. Between them, they have the highest mark in football history. Miami Dolphins assistant coach Bill Arnsparger, left, is hugged by coach Don Shula after the Dolphins won Super Bowl VIII in Houston 24-7. Arnsparger directed the "No-Name ...



Fox’s Lineup Before Super Bowl Includes Pregame Shows, Trump Interview
Fox’s Lineup Before Super Bowl Includes Pregame Shows, Trump Interview

... live TV schedule, and performers for Sunday. What better way to prep for football than a Bill O’Reilly-Donald Trump interview. Jasper Colt-USA TODAY. Sunday’s Super Bowl 51 pregame show will feature everything from NFL analysis to a frank discussion on United States policy. Fox will sneak an interview with America’s 45 th president, Donald J. Trump, into its 7.5 hours of coverage leading up to kickoff. Fox News pundit Bill O’Reilly will sit down with the president to provide a brief respite from a full work day’s worth of football chatter, but that doesn’t mean the pair won’t touch on the big game. President Trump has been outspoken about his support of Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, and the Patriots. Odds are good he’ll bring up his “good friend” Brady at least once in his pregame conversation. The presidential interview isn’t a new feature for the Super Bowl or for Fox. The last two times the game aired on Fox, O’Reilly interviewed then-President Barack Obama. O’Reilly prided himself on asking contentious questions in a statement released earlier in the month, but also suggested his interview with President Trump could ...



Super Bowl Sunday Can Be A Dangerous Time On Roads
Super Bowl Sunday Can Be A Dangerous Time On Roads

... someone under the legal drinking age of 21. During last year’s Super Bowl, the state patrol made 50 OVI arrests from 6 a.m. Feb. 7, 2016 through 6 a.m. Feb. 8, 2016. During the 24-hour reporting period, there were two fatalities and 156 injuries resulting from traffic crashes. Both of the traffic fatalities and 23 of the injuries were OVI-related, the patrol said. On the last five Super Bowl Sundays, the OSHP made 237 OVI arrests, and there were 11 traffic fatalities, seven of them OVI-related. Col. Paul A. Pride, patrol superintendent, said the agency is committed to “removing impaired drivers” from the roadway. “Your decision to not drive impaired shows that you value your own safety as well as the safety of motorists around you. You can also influence your friends and family to make the same choice.”. The public is encouraged to use #677 to report dangerous or impaired drivers or drug activity. RELATED: A complete how-to-watch guide to Super Bowl 2017. Last year in Butler County, there were 22 crash-related fatalities and eight were ...



The 5 Best Super Bowl Halftime Shows Of All Time
The 5 Best Super Bowl Halftime Shows Of All Time

... Temptations-inspired attire and polarizing voice created a performance for the books. 3. Michael Jackson (1993). As he did with his music videos, Michael Jackson brought cinematic showmanship to his Super Bowl halftime show, and just the right amount of corniness, including MJ decoys popping out of Jumbotrons. He also knew how to hold a pose for just long enough (which is a pretty long time, turns out). Michael Jackson was one of our greatest entertainers, and he delivered. Now please enjoy this GIF of "Michael Jackson" "popping out" of a Jumbotron. 2. Beyoncé (2013. and 2016). Whatever you make of her image and music, we can all agree Beyoncé knows how to make the most of a moment. After her elaborate and meticulously executed 2013 halftime performance (complete with Destiny's Child mini-reunion), she came back last year and proved that a Beyoncé/Coldplay/Bruno Mars collaboration is something we all actually needed. Yes, Coldplay was technically the headliner, but Beyoncé stole the biggest TV event of the year with the just-dropped "Formation," the performance ...



9 Best Halftime Shows Of All Time
9 Best Halftime Shows Of All Time

... performance still resonates today. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND (2009) "Born to Run." "Glory Days." "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" - complete with a crotch-diving close-up that's the stuff of GIF glory. Come on, The Boss & Co. should pretty much be the Super Bowl house band. Enough said. BEYONCE (2013) - Beyonce's usual cardio-crushing song and dance marathon (complete with crazy facial expressions; check out the gallery above) featured an undeniably show-stopping moment: Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland jack-in-the-boxed out of trap stage doors for a mini Destiny's Child reunion that left the crowd begging for more. MADONNA (2012) - All hail the Queen of Pop: The eternal material girl delivered a Cleopatra-inspired show truly worthy of this Super-sized event. From her epic "Vogue" entrance (atop a throne carried by hundreds of muscle-bound hand servants) to the mass candle-lighting for "Like a Prayer" - everything was on ...



Top 5 Greatest Super Bowls Of All Time
Top 5 Greatest Super Bowls Of All Time

...  The game had thrilling moments as well, but none bigger than the end.  With :08 to go in the game, Bills’ field goal kicker Scott Norwood attempted a 47-yard field goal for the win. His kick sailed wide right. The Giants won the game 20-19. Giants’ running back Ottis Anderson, who had 102 yard rushing and one touchdown, was named MVP.  Also noteworthy, neither team had a turn-over in the game. 1.)  Super Bowl XXXIV:  Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Jan. 30, 2000. St. Louis Rams 23, Tennessee Titans 16. Yes, in my opinion, the best Super Bowl every played happened right here in Atlanta.  The high-octane offense of quarterback Kurt Warner’s St. Louis Rams came into this game sporting a 13-3 mark, as did the Tennessee Titans.  The Rams led throughout most of the game and were up 16-0 midway through the third before Tennessee made its move.  Two touchdowns by running back Eddie George and a 43-yard field goal by Al Del Greco tied the game at 16-16.  With 1:54 to go in the game, Warner hit Isaac Bruce with a 73-yard bomb for a touchdown to move ahead 23-16.  The Titans went on the move and brought the ball all the way down to the Rams 10 yard line with :06 seconds ...



Penn State's Greatest Super Bowl Performances Of All-time
Penn State's Greatest Super Bowl Performances Of All-time

... goal attempts as the Giants defeated the Buffalo Bills 20-19 in Super Bowl XXV. Bahr kicked what proved to be the game-winning field goal from 21 yards out with 7:20 left in the game. AP Photo. Jack Ham, Pittsburgh Steelers (1976). Ham had 10 tackles, five solo, in the Steelers’ 21-17 win over the Cowboys in Super Bowl X. AP Photo. Jack Ham, Pittsburgh Steelers (1979). Ham had eight unassisted tackles and a pass breakup in Super Bowl XIII as the Steelers defeated the Cowboys 35-31. AP Photo. Matt Suhey, Chicago Bears (1986). The Bears defeated the New England Patriots 46-10 in Super Bowl XX. Suhey rushed for 52 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries. He also had a 24-yard catch. He scored the game's first touchdown. AP Photo. Matt Millen, Los Angeles Raiders (1984). Millen had six tackles and a sack as the Raiders beat the Washington Redskins 38-9 in Super Bowl XVIII. AP Photo. Matt Millen, San Francisco 49 ers (1990). Millen had 5.5 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss as the 49 ers defeated the Denver Broncos 55-10 in ...

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