Super Bowl Commercials 2012: Most Annoying Ads You Need to Avoid
Lost in all the commotion of this year's must-see Super Bowl commercials are the ones that no one warns you about.
Commercials are generally entertaining during Super Sunday, sometimes even thought-provoking, but we all know ads in general are maddening to watch.
We've already seen a few commercials that will come out during the Super Bowl. Here are the ones you don't want to watch.
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3. Volkswagen: "The Bark Side"
I'll say this: Volkswagen's "The Force" commercial last year was genius. It was my favorite ad by far.
However, this year "The Bark Side" just doesn't cut it. Some people may find dogs barking the Imperial March to be cute—I find it to be aggravating. If I wanted to hear a bunch of dogs barking I'd go to a kennel. Plus, Star Wars shouldn't be tampered with. It deserves respect.
2. Audi: "Vampire Party"
I can't get away from the Twilight series when I'm walking down the street. I thought for once I'd get away from it on Super Bowl weekend.
Not gonna happen.
I see what Audi was trying to do. I get it. Audi's headlights kill all the vampires, demonstrating its power. But anything that continues to pound home the Twilight theme—instantly turns me off.
1. Pepsi Max: "Check-Out"
First the annoying checkout girl, then Regis Philbin. If I was greeted this way after I won a lifetime supply of Pepsi Max, I would run out the door and never have a Pepsi again. I'm pretty sure the Coca-Cola guy was thinking the same thing.
Is this a commercial for Pepsi or Coca-Cola? I could swear it's the latter.


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