The biggest sporting event in the US is just around the corner and expectations are increasing. If you (like many viewers) are only looking forward to Taylor Swift, the halftime show and the iconic commercials, then here’s a little sneak peek for you.
Some advertisements are already online. Here’s a selection to get you in the mood:
BIC lighter
A funny advertisement from lighter manufacturer Bic, featuring Willie Nelson, Martha Stewart and – of course – Snoop Dogg, who urgently wants his lighter back for well-known reasons.
BMW
BMW is promoting its new electric car with actor Christopher Walken, who is annoyed at every corner by famous people who talk and dance just like him.
Etsy
The online marketplace Etsy recently introduced a gift search function, which is what the commercial is about. The Americans are looking for a suitable gift for the French – and they fire the cliché catapult.
Mountain dew
Actress and comedian Aubrey Plaza is known for her very dry humor. In the advertising clip for the Mountain Dew soft drink, she lives up to her reputation.
Oreo
Instead of tossing a coin, this film involves opening an Oreo: depending on which side the filling sticks to, a decision is made. Kris Jenner also decides to start her reality show with the help of the cookie.
t-Mobile
A somewhat disturbing commercial featuring actor Jason Momoa and the two Scrubs stars Zach Braff and Donald Faison. It’s about Momoa’s internet connection (or something).
From Popeye
Comedian Ken Jeong is thawing out after 52 years because: The best chicken wing has finally been invented. The clip shows him discovering self-driving cars for the first time, cleaning robots and using massage chairs – all while eating chicken wings.
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I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.