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View Article  The Best and Worst Ads of Super Bowl 40

The judges have spoken. Here are the picks for best (and worst) commercials of Super Bowl 40.

The judge from Pennsylvania says:

1. Emerald Nuts (Druids are just funny)

2. World Baseball Classic (but, of course!)

3. Dove

4. The Budweiser young Clydesdale

5. Careerbuilder “Jackass”

The judge from Seattle says:

1. (tied) Kermit the Frog in the Ford commercial and Budweiser young Clydesdale

2. Dove

3. Career builder “Jackass”

4. Pirate with the retractable Sharpie

5. Emerald Nuts

Worst ads? The PA judge says “Sierra Mist” with Kathy Griffin. The Seattle judge says Go Daddy.

Here's the Budweiser ad with the young Clydesdale, "American Dream."

View Article  Super Bowl 40 At The Half: Ford and Dove Are the Winners

The score at halftime is 7-3 (the good guys are winning), but we’re far more concerned with the TV commercials. So far, the judges cards are split. The judge from Seattle rates the Ford Hybrid commercial with Kermit the Frog #1 (He’s green and different as is the new car) and the judge from Pennsylvania (not Pittsburgh) rates the Dove commercial #1 because it has a message, clearly states the brand promise and has a call to action.

We'll be back with the winners after the game.

View Article  Kudos to iFilm for "Viralling" Super Bowl 40 Ads

iFilm gives those on the Web the ability to cut and paste emebedded players for their favorite Super Bowl 40 ads and place those ads on their blogs, social communities, etc...

Now, if only the TV networks and film studios understood the power of such viral buzz, we'd really be on the way to what Mark Sigal (of vSocial) calls "water cooler videos."

(Here's one Super Bowl ad)

 

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