Miller High Life guy offers Super Bowl recap
This Super Bowl ad recap by the Miller High Life Guy is well-taken: The ads were entertaining, but not always logical. Why would you eat Doritos, after all, if doing so invited the prospect of getting beaten half to death by a giant rat? And CareerBuilder isn’t sending the right message, either — pledging to drop a giant slogan on our building after making our hearts explode won’t get us to their pyramid-scheme-laden Web site any faster. Unfortunately, High Life Guy left out GoDaddy’s ad sending people online to see another ad — a tepid play on the Britney/Paris flashing phenomenon that was too lame, excuse me, too “hot” for prime time.
—Posted by David Kiefaber
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