Here are some of the great ads from Super Bowl 2012. Enjoy!
10. Thing Called Love â Samsung Mobile USA
This one started strong then kind of fell apart, but we think thereâs a brilliant 30-second lift in there. Hereâs the full monty:
9. The Dog Strikes Back â Volkswagen
We wouldnât have put this on the list for its concept alone, but a licensed Star Wars reference will get you far. This wasnât the best, but it at least deserves to be in the top ten, right?
8. Performance Basketball â Bridgestone
These spots were both real sleepers, but we had to give the top-ten slot to this one for the silent basketball bit. The âsleeping babyâ test is pure gold. We hope people watched these, they might be the most under-appreciated spots of the game.
7. Happy Grad â Chevy
The most remarkable thing about this spot is that it was a contest entry, and therefor we presume was made with no budget to speak of whatsoever. Hope those actors had decent contracts in place in case of air-play! Probably the straight-up funniest spot of the game.
6. Reinvented â Toyota Camry
Funny spot, though thereâs no real content to it as far as what they reinvented on the Camry. It seems like all they did is reinvent the Camryâs marketing effort, which is fine by us today since this is a Super Bowl commercial blog.
5. A Dream Car. For Real Life â Kia Optima
Weâre not sure anyone would call an Optima a âdream carâ, but this was certainly a dream commercial. The only reason this doesnât rank higher on our list is because thereâs not enough Adriana Lima.
4. 2012 â Chevy Silverado
End-of-the-world references mixed with jabs at your competition⌠whatâs not to like here? Itâs a funny spot, but the photography and overall look and feel of the ad is amazing.
3. Transactions â Acura
Better known as âthat one with Jerry Seinfeldâ, we feel pretty confident that Seinfeldâs salary for this exceeded the rest of the budget, including airtime, combined. Itâs witty and intelligent, with the only wart being having to look at Lenoâs face at the end. Could have ended it better.
2. Matthewâs Day Off â Honda
This is a tough one: there is probably a sizable chunk of the viewing audience that will not understand most of the references in this spot. And if you donât understand the references, this commercial is meaningless-slash-terrible. Too bad because for us, today, itâs the number two commercial and an ad to remember.
1. Itâs Halftime in America â Chrysler
You had to know this would be number one, right? Itâs a two-minute tribute to America, with Clint Eastwood as our gristled cheerleader. Itâs a great speech with even better delivery, and the closing lines at the end are inspiring.