I didn’t watch the Super Bowl which means that I didn’t watch the much-anticipated ads. And if you’re in the same situation as I am, then you’ll be happy to know that Hulu actually has every single Super Bowl XLIII ad online for free viewing. Vote on your favorites and see the results of the poll on Tuesday.
It’s funny that Hulu is doing this because what they’re doing is basically my dream television station — a channel that plays ads all day long without any specific programming. I love watching ads and I wish there was a dedicated channel for them that would just loop commercials 24/7. Imagine the money that would come out of that!
Sarah Haskins of infoMania is showing a special 1-hour segment of Target Women this Sunday (Feb. 1) at 3PM EST for those of us who could care less about the Super Bowl.
Thankfully, if you want to watch the Super Bowl, you can catch Sarah Haskin’s Super Special Target Women online, anytime, at current.tv. NICE! This should be good!
AdWeek is showcasing some sneak peaks at Super Bowl XLIII commercials at their website. The great thing is that you can sit back and enjoy the commercials back to back without having to click on each video (it just plays the entire list). As always, the GoDaddy.com ad is incredibly retarded (I don’t understand how their ads translate into sales).
Keep in mind however that these are sneak peaks so some commercials are not fully there. You’ll have to wait until Sunday to see those in full.
How do you know when it’s time to get a new job? CareerBuilder.com’s 60-second Super Bowl ad breaks it down for us all in simple terms. As John has noted, I think this might very well be the best Super Bowl ad this year (even if I haven’t seen all of the ads yet).
I should have posted this earlier, but I just want to say that I think this year’s Super Bowl logo is pretty. Pretty ugly! HAHAHA, I still crack myself up when I use that joke. But seriously, I think it’s kinda hideous.
Why is the word “Bowl” not shooting towards the right like the rest of the logo? What’s up with that?