Internet domain registration site GoDaddy is infamous for their Super Bowl Ads. This year's ad seems to be taking it a step too far, and this time it has nothing to do with it's traditional implied nudity.
When the Denver Broncos were inexplicably blown out in Super Bowl XLVIII, conspiracy theorists took to the Internet right away to proclaim that the game had been "fixed." If you believe that, perhaps you should consider checking your sources before you share such a story all over social media.
Some have called it one of the most inspirational and patriotic commercials to air during the big game while others are saying it's anti-American, but we say that you should watch Coca-Cola's Super Bowl 2014 commercial and judge for yourself.
Sure, tax software doesn't seem like the most impressive thing to make a Super Bowl ad about, but John C. Reilly's narrations atop a failed love story make it quite funny.
In this Super Bowl 2014 commerical, the host of 'The Colbert Report' trades out his red, white and blue for green as he and his eagle promote pistachios.
The website-building and hosting service, Squarespace, has made every false advertisement, pop-up, urban legend and meme from the Internet come to life for their 2014 Super Bowl commercial.