Walter White hasn't had a regular spot on TV since we said goodbye 'Breaking Bad', but he's been making occasional appearances here and there. I'm sure I wasn't the only one who was a little excited when Mr. White popped up during the Super Bowl...
Anna Kendrick Stars in the Best Super Bowl Beer Commercial You'll Never See. Because it's more like the behind-the-scenes look at not making a commercial that might have been in the Super Bowl, but it was never made, so it won't be. What?
If the guy swapping spit with Bar Refaeli in that GoDaddy Super Bowl commercial looked familiar, it's because you've seen him before. Dozens of times. His name is Jesse Heiman, and he plays a nerd in basically everything.
It's the biggest sporting event of the year, and the ads of Super Bowl 2013 are living up to their expectations. Thank goodness, because the amount of money spent on Super Bowl commercials makes it really disappointing when they're not good...
Mercedes Benz has graced us with not one, but four teasers for their Super Bowl production. All we know is to expect something sinister, mysterious and hot enough to break dishes and ruin a little girl's ice cream, all set to the Rolling Stones' 'Sympathy For the Devil.' Oh, and a teaser featuring Kate Upton lets us know she'll be washing a car in slow motion. No explanation needed there, really.
Italian car maker Fiat originally intended their Super Bowl ad to feature actor Charlie Sheen, instead of the incredibly beautiful model Catrinel Menghia, the girl in the Fiat ad entitled ‘Seduction.’
...the one we didn't see from Durex! By the looks of it, Durex has a dark, twisted sense of humor, but the network censors just didn't feel America could handle Durex's deep penetration of the mind. Personally, I love it! But of course I'm a deeply disturbed man with a dirty, dirty mind (so if you try to mind f*ck me you best have a Durex handy)...
We all remember the Budweiser Clydesdales, right? Those magnificent horses pulling a carriage fit for a king? Well, it looks like we’ll be seeing them again during the Super Bowl 2012 commercials.