Sunday, February 05, 2006

Pregame and Super Bowl Commercials

Pre-game Set List:
Stevie Wonder - Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Living in the City, Superstitious
John Legend - My Cheri Amor
Joss Stone
India Arie - Dancing in the Street

I doubt I had all those right. They are introducing all the prior Super Bowl MVP's. This is the only day of the year that people actually watch the commercials.

The Seattle Seahawks to "Bittersweet Symphony." The Pittsburgh Steelers enter to "Right Here, Right Now." Both songs are played at Rupp Arena prior to the starting lineups being introduced. A moment of silence for Rosa Parks, Coretta Scott King. Condi Rice has been spotted at the game.

Dr. John, Aaron Neville/Aretha Franklin - National Anthem

Oh, the places you'll go with Harrison Ford, Roger Staubach, Bart Starr, Joe Montana, Franco Harris, and Jerry Rice.

And now, let's meet the commercials.
Busch - Budlight (Office)
Burger King - Whopperlettes

Sierra Mist (is that Jim Gaffigan?)
Busch - Budlight (The magic fridge is back - revolving door)
16 Blocks with Bruce Willis

Toyota Camry (hybrid)
FedEX - Cavemen living with dinosaurs
Busch - Budlight with angry bear drinking it

V for Vendetta
Diet pepsi - Brown and Bubbly (Jay Mohr and Diddy)
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Good Morning America

Aleve - Leonard Nimoy
Ameriquest "That killed him"
Busch - Budlight (Rooftops, guy falls through roof)
LOST
END OF FIRST QUARTER
Seattle 3, Pittsburgh 0

Diet pepsi - Stunt Double (Jay Mohr and Jackie Chan)
Cars
Dancing with the Stars
ProSource (Local maybe?)

SECOND QUARTER BEGINS
Busch - Budlight (Animals playing football and there is a streaker)
Mobile ESPN - Sports Heaven
Grey's Anatomy

Careerbuilder.com - Monkeys
2007 Escalade
NFL - United Way

Mission: Impossible 3
Campaign for Real Beauty - Dove Self-Esteem Fund
The Evidence

The Shaggy Dog (Chris Berman - play by play)
For Escape Hybrid- Kermit
Michelob Ultra (Football game)
Desperate Housewives - Shaq

GoDaddy.com (Candice Michelle flashes the Broadcast Censorship Committee chairman)
See ads cut here!

Poseidon
Gillette Fusion
Desperate Housewives - Shaq

Overstock.com

DisneyWorld
SPRINT HALFTIME SHOW
Seattle 3, Pittsburgh 7

Sprint
NFL Network
Desperate Housewives - Shaq
Fifth Third Bank
Toyota - RAV4

Grey's Anatomy
Sons and Daughters
LOST - "Addicted to Love"

Rolling Stones Set List:
Start Me Up!
Rough Justice
(I can't get no) Satisfaction

The Evidence
Skyline Chili (Local)
Honda
Speedway
Skyline Chili (Local)
Grey's Anatomy
Disney
Halftime ends

He could go all the way... DARN!

Ameriquest: They weren't making out
Mootopebl
Sharpie Retractable
LOST

Busch - Budweiser(Clydesdales - I won't tell if you won't)
Nationwide - Fabio
NFL

Hummer - Monsters

TD - Seahawks

Careerbuilder.com - Donkeys and Monkeys
Taco Bell - Supreme
SlimFast
Sons and Daughters

Gillette Fusion
The World's Fastest Indian
Toyota - Tacoma Invincible
END THIRD QUARTER

Sprint
Nationwide

Degree - Stunt City
Emerald Nuts
Fidelity - This is Paul (Paul McCartney)
Boston Legal

Busch - Budweiser (Stadium)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
MasterCard (the little things that get you through the day: priceless)
Dancing with the Stars

there was contact and he was down.

Mobile ESPN (Jim Edmonds)
Honda Ridgeline
Beer institute (International)
Jimmy Kimmel Live

Safe to say that they got it back.

World Baseball Classic
GoDaddy.com (repeat)
Subaru Legacy

Running Scared
Outback Steakhouse
Westin Hotels and Resorts
Grey's Anatomy
NFL Pro Bowl
GAME OVER
Seattle 10, Pittsburgh 21

Cadillac Post Game Show
Vince Lombardi Trophy presented to the Pittsburgh Steelers, winners of Super Bowl XL
The MVP goes to Hines Ward.

Willie Parker of Pittsburgh sets a Super Bowl record with 75 yard run for a touchdown. Kelly Herndon of Seattle returned a kick for 76 yards. Both were one yard longer than the previous record (Marcus Allen - Los Angeles Raiders vs. Washington Redskins, 1984; Willie Brown - Oakland Raiders vs. Minnesota; 1977).

That's a wrap.

Less than a month before pitchers and catchers have to report for spring training.

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