RE: Bud Light premieres its 2024 Super Bowl ad on YouTube.
SHould have ended it with the guys in the bathroom peeing into a toilet that has the face of the idiot VP that started their mess. That would have been sincere and funny.
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2024 01:22 PM by UofMstateU.)
Quote:There is good news for conservatives at this year's Super Bowl.
According to a report from Variety, companies paying for one of the most valuable advertising slots on television have decided to play it safe and not subject the nation to controversy or political propaganda.
Variety reports:
While some commercials that run in CBS’ Feb. 11 broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII may shock or surprise, most will aim to comfort or amuse, as marketers pull back on pushing the envelope. The bulk of the 70-or-so Super Bowl commercials that run will rely heavily on celebrities such as Kate McKinnon, Tina Fey, Jason Momoa or LL Cool J.
Few of them will expand beyond the usual 30-second or 60-second running time, according to two people familiar with the matter — a change from recent years when the Big Game featured commercials 90 seconds or even two minutes in length to encompass big concepts and cameos, such as Bruce Springsteen appearing in an ad for Jeep. And some may tap into consumers’ collective memories for such things as Budweiser’s famous Clydesdale horses or the Coors Light Chill Train.
However, the report notes that at least two advertising slots have been bought by advocacy organizations, although neither of these should be of any offense to conservatives:
At least two advocacy organizations will appear in Sunday’s Super Bowl to discuss sensitive issues. He Gets Us, a religious organization that aims to spark new connections with Christianity, will run two ads. And The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, an advocacy group backed by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, will run a 30-second spot that urges people to stand up against prejudice and hate toward Jews. But no political campaigns have purchased national ad time, according to two people familiar with the situation.
The absence of political propaganda will surely come as a relief to many of us who do not appreciate companies showing off their left-wing credentials on the world stage.
Last month, RedState reported that after the disastrous year for Bud Light and its parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev, in which it faced a boycott for its partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, the organization will run two separate ads that its executives hope will make 2023 a distant memory.
Kyle Norrington, Anheuser-Busch’s chief commercial officer, said that the company will try and "dial up the humor" and introduce a new brand character to help promote its “Easy to Drink, Easy to Enjoy" marketing theme:
We need to make sure for these moments of massive reach that we choose the right brands to meet the moment, not only on the TV screen, but brands that can really scale out the opportunity that [the] Super Bowl and the NFL playoffs and everything else provide.
You’re going to see what…our brand lovers expect, which is some really funny advertising.
The cost of these ads reportedly tops $25 million, increasing the pressure for them to perform. However, they can only hope that their tacit acknowledgment that they screwed up will help repair the catastrophic damage the brand suffered over the course of the past year.
As for us, the conservative consumer, we can finally enjoy the Super Bowl with the safe knowledge that it will be a sports-only affair. That is until Taylor Swift is invited back onto the field, of course...
RE: Bud Light premieres its 2024 Super Bowl ad on YouTube.
Bud light said we see your Kid Rock and raise you Peyton Manning and other relevant celebrities.
Peyton can actually throw bud light can and hit his target. Kid Rock missed a case of bud light with an automatic weapon. If it was semi auto my apologies, too lazy to look up the buffoon’s video.
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2024 01:30 PM by Mr_XcentricK.)
RE: Bud Light premieres its 2024 Super Bowl ad on YouTube.
(02-06-2024 01:56 PM)Bear Catlett Wrote: Bud Light genie looks an awful lot like Freddy Mercury.
Even so the Bud Light genie made it clear that he is not a homosexual. In response to the gay man's "showing interest" at the bar Bud Genie was firm in his response. He avoided giving any false hope, to this gay man or any gay man,. The only problem I saw was that going out single could send the wrong signal. Which suggests he might be asexual. Smart considering the political climate.
RE: Bud Light premieres its 2024 Super Bowl ad on YouTube.
I'll bet conservatives would be really cheering if the powers at ButtLight had their CEO actually coming on a commercial and APOLOGIZING to Conservative Butt Lite drinkers. Maybe, it would change things, maybe not but it would make a statement, a big one.
...like Gillette the owner of Gillette Safety Razor Company did by issuing a very national apology for screwing up in changing the blades that they were making.
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2024 04:07 PM by olliebaba.)