A friend pointed me to what she said was the best commercial shown during the Super Bowl. I agree that it is a really good one.
Meanwhile this Coca-Cola ad apparently caused controversy among the usual dead-enders. Can you guess why?
Give up? Here is the reason.
wtfwhateverd00d says
I admit I found the Sherlock plots more understandable than the Puppy Clydesdale commercial.
http://www.marketmenot.com/budweiser-puppy-love-commercial/
Apparently, this is what is going on:
moarscienceplz says
LOL! So this lover of the English language didn’t bother to learn that the proper verb form is sung not sang.
Rob Grigjanis says
moarscienceplz @2: Never mind bloody ‘sang’ (pun intended); ‘America’ is named after an Italian. And ‘beautiful’ is a French abomination. The English word might be among ‘ænlic; fæger; freolic’ (last one maybe cognate with ‘frolic’, which is certainly cognate with German ‘fröhlich’, happy).
colnago80 says
The most controversial ad was about a product called Sodastream, which I never hear of until a week ago. Aside from the gnashing of teeth by the Israel bashers, before they even got warmed up, the ad was censored by the Fascist News Channel because it took some shots at Coke and Pepsi. That’s a no no. Helps to have an A list Tinseltown denizen shilling for it.
grumpyoldfart says
Coca Cola knows its audience.
The xenophobes will be talking about that advert for the rest of the year — and not one of them will realize how they are being manipulated.
Jörg says
Andy Borowitz has a nice satirical view on the Coke ad:
“Coke’s Wild Assertion That Other Languages Exist Stirs Controversy”
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2014/02/cokes-wild-assertion-that-other-languages-exist-stirs-controversy.html
lanir says
I especially liked the assertion by West in the linked article that we could show diversity only in the military. What exactly does he think that might say about us to ourselves and to other countries? Coke doesn’t just exist here, so although the commercial was made for a US audience if they’d really done what he suggested, well, the Superbowl is high profile enough I’m sure it would have attracted worldwide notice (as it may have already, I don’t track this sort of thing). What’s the subtext on that one supposed to be anyway? “Don’t mind Iraq, it was just an American diversity road-show!” or something? Not to mention the logical conclusion some other commenters have made about the intended audience. Aiming for Republicans by showing off diversity is like having male body builders model Victoria’s Secret lingerie -- you can do it but it’s only really good for comedy.
sailor1031 says
Thanks for the lengthy explanation. We sure couldn’t have figured all that out on our own. No sir, no way.
Reginald Selkirk says
Your friend does not live in Georgia. The most amazing Super Bowl commercial ran only in local markets:
The Most Surprising Super Bowl Ad Is One Most People Never Saw
Seriously, this could be a new series for cable.
OverlappingMagisteria says
I wonder if anyone who was mad a t the Coke commercial noticed that it also showed a daughter ice skating with her two dads (at 0:43 -- 0:49 in the video). To be honest, I didn’t notice it either until someone pointed it out on another blog, but I wonder if the multilingual song distracted them from noticing it.
Nathaniel Frein says
I’m really happy with my sodastream. While I would actually like to have a bar set up with a real CO2 tank to carbonate drinks with, the sodastream unit is much smaller and much easier to handle in cramped living spaces. In terms of overall costs it about breaks even per serving with other soft drinks, with a much greater variety of flavors available and a massive reduction in plastic waste (because the bottles are re-used).
colnago80 says
Re Nathaniel Frein @ #14
This outfit must be doing a land office business. According to reports, it employs 1400 personnel at the site in question, which, even if they are running 3 shifts, seems a large enterprise (>450/shift) and they have a number of other manufacturing sites.
Nathaniel Frein says
Colnago80 @#12
Um, I…what?