Preview of Super Bowl Commercials for 2014

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Having a commercial aired during the Super Bowl will cost you some big bucks. A 30 second commercial costs at least $4,000,000. For someone to pay that much to advertise their product or service during the big game, they have to make sure that it will impress their viewers. Of what is currently online, here are the top 5 Super Bowl commercials that you should be on the lookout for during the Super Bowl. In years passed you wouldn’t see this ahead of the game, but with a price tag like 4 million for 30 seconds, clearly some companies want to make sure they maximize exposure.  Bank of America, Bud Light, Butterfinger, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Coke, Doritos, Go Daddy, H&M, M&M’s and Pepsi are all expected to have commercials, but they have not pre-released them

Budweiser’s Puppy
Budweiser is going to make everyone want a cute little puppy after seeing their Super Bowl commercial. It starts out with a puppy escaping from an animal adoption center to go visit a horse. The horse’s caretaker catches the pair together and takes the puppy back to the adoption center. This happens several times until the puppy is adopted. As the puppy is being driven away, the horse chases after the car and a few more horses surround the car. The horse’s caretaker sees what is happening and ends up with the puppy. In the end both the horse and the puppy are seen frolicking together in the grass.

Ellen As Goldilocks

Ellen is determined to tell the world about the Beats Music app. Ellen is transformed into a modern day Goldilocks that has a problem finding a song with the right beat. Papa’s music is too fast, Mama’s wasn’t fast enough and the teenager’s music wasn’t the right fit either. Finally, Beats music was just right. Ellen and her bear pals show off their dance moves at the end of this commercial.

 

The Muppet’s Are Back

Actor Terry Crews has teamed up with The Muppet’s to bring viewers one hilarious commercial. Terry is just driving along in his 2014 Toyota Highlander and all of a sudden he sees a brightly painted bus pulled over on the side of the road. Being the good citizen he is he decides to pull over and see if he can help out. That’s when everything goes wrong. The Muppets take over his car and he’s forced to get into the passenger seat. He ends up going on a ride of a lifetime and even starts to have a lot of fun with his new pals. Kermit even makes a cameo appearance at the end.

Uncle Jesse, Joey and Danny Reunite
 That’s rights, some of your favorite characters from the hit TV show “Full House” are back together to star in this Oikos Greek yogurt commercial. It starts out with John Stamos playfully eating yogurt with one lucky lady. Just as things are about to get steamy, in walks Dave Coulier and Bob Saget to ruin it all.

Anna Kendrick and Her ‘Beer Commercial Hot’
Newcastle Brown Ale has recruited Anna Kendrick to star in its commercial. It begins with Anna sitting in a chair getting her hair done. She talks about how she was supposed to be in a Newcastle commercial, but can’t because they can’t afford it. Any time she says the words “Super Bowl” or something related like “big game”, it gets bleeped out. She continues to talk about whether or not she thinks she is “beer commercial hot”. As the commercial goes on she gets more agitated about the fact that she didn’t get the part at it ends with some other, not so nice words having to be bleeped out.

All of the spots available for advertisers to buy to air their own commercials during the Super Bowl sold out very quickly this year. With over 50 different commercials set to air, it will be interesting to see the amount of creativity that advertisers use to try to draw new customers in. So grab your popcorn, sit back and enjoy not only a great game, but some awesome commercials as well.

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