Super Bowl XLIII Commercials 2009: Part I
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On February 1st 2009 the 43rd Super Bowl game was held at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida . This year it was the battle between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Arizona Cardinals to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2008 season. The Cardinals entered the game in hope of winning their first NFL title since 1947, the longest championship drought in the league! Some would like to call them ‘historically perennial loser’! That being said, I’m not surprised that the Steelers defeated the Cardinals by a score of 27-23, earning their sixth Super Bowl win. The Steelers have now secured sole possession of the record for most Super Bowl wins.
A side from the the exciting actions from the game, of course there must also be the highly budgeted TV commercials (in the millions) for just a 30-second air time. If you have missed all the commercials or just want to see it again, then you are in the right place. I have compiled a collection of almost all the commercials (with the exception of two which is only allowed for viewing in the US) in a five-part series which will get published daily this week for your enjoyment. So stay tuned for the next four parts…to be continued.
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Awesome Drawing Of Albert Einstein
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Those are great commercials. I think though with the downturn of the economy we saw some different faces in these ads.
I was stunned beyond words after just watching the G.I. Joe’s trailer, again, again…. and again. I’m a sucker for babes, bombs and guns. You can’t really go wrong with those, can you?
Thanks for the post, though I’ll probably never going to watch a Superbowl but will definitely check back for more clips. Ahem…. got to return to finish the rest after submitting this comment.
Cheers,
C K
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Cool blog! I loved the Forever Young commercial. It was innovative and creative in the way it intertwined several Pepsi generations. It was a great day for those of us who live in Pittsburgh and adore our Steelers!
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