Tag: Bad Super Bowl commercials

Top 10 Annoying Super Bowl XLIII Ads

RealClearSports.com compiled the top 10 annoying commercial ads for Super Bowl XLIII.

3. Coke Zero: Mean Troy
Why tamper with a classic? For some reason Coke Zero felt the need to remake the “Mean” Joe Greene Coke commercial that is thought of as one of the greatest ads of all time. The updated version, which features Troy Polamalu, will not receive the same acclaim. The whole thing seems forced, and at the end, they try to save it with violence, but even that wasn’t well done.

1. Budweiser: Clydesdale Circus
Pick any one of the Budweiser commercials. For some reason the people at Bud continue to think that we care about their horses. In the most annoying of the ads they detail the ancestry of one Budweiser Clydesdale, who happens to be Scottish, despite representing an original American company. In another one, a Budweiser Clydesdale is driven by love to follow a dancing show-horse to the circus, and run away with her. Unless their plan is to make the viewer so angry that it drives them to drinking, we’re not sure what they are thinking.

I’m with RCS.com on the Budweiser Clydesdale Circus ad. Enough with the horses already, huh?

But I thought the Polamalu commercial was pretty funny and I didn’t find it annoying at all, although I understand why some would be perturbed that it messed with the classic original. The CareerBuilder.com “Tips” commercial (which ranked No. 10 on RCS’s list) was more annoying than most of the ads aired Sunday night.

Top 10 Failed Super Bowl Ads

RealClearSports.com ranks the top 10 failed Super Bowl ads:

#3 Napster – 2005
Everyone remembers Napster when it was the cool, albeit illegal, way to download music. Few remember it’s failed attempt to be a legitimate entity (which surprisingly still exists).

#2 Sales Genie – 2007
Further proof that ads featuring Pandas with stereotypical (and offensive) Chinese accents don’t work.

#1 Silestone – 2005
Jim McMahon, Mike Ditka, William “Refrigerator” Perry and Dennis Rodman. What is this star-studded ad for? Countertops and baths, of course!

What always amazes me is that someone actually had to pitch these ideas and they were accepted. Someone actually had to say, “Yeah! That’s a great idea – let’s run with it!”

Not only that, but they had to say, “Yeah! That’s a great idea – let’s run with it! And spend millions of dollars on it…”