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Slate Reviews the SuperBowl Commercials


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http://slate.msn.com/id/2113214/

Did you have any favorites? I thought it was an off-year. In fact, the telecast was so corporate that it interfered with the game itself. The coverage was horrible - noticably missing were replays from the game itself - I guess that would have proven too costly!

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I liked the Burt Reynolds one to that one was pretty good. There was a few good ones but otherwise it was kinda bland.

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Madison Avenue fumbles

What $2.4 million bought Super Bowl advertisers: A unicorn, talking birds, lots of chimpanzees and one overextended boob joke.

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By Matt Taibbi

Feb. 7, 2005  |  $80,000 per second. That's how much Fox charged America's richest companies to turn last night's Super Bowl into a small masterpiece of waste and insipid mediocrity -- one of the ad industry's worst performances ever.

http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2005/02/0...ials/index.html

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Madison Avenue fumbles

What $2.4 million bought Super Bowl advertisers: A unicorn, talking birds, lots of chimpanzees and one overextended boob joke.

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By Matt Taibbi

Feb. 7, 2005  |  $80,000 per second. That's how much Fox charged America's richest companies to turn last night's Super Bowl into a small masterpiece of waste and insipid mediocrity -- one of the ad industry's worst performances ever.

http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2005/02/0...ials/index.html

Nice pic you added there, her real name is Candice Michelle and more of her can be seen here. Candice Michelle Website

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