Friday, February 3, 2012

Hidden themes of Super Bowl ads

Super Bowl XLVI is on this coming Saturday, February 5, millions of Americans will be watching the New England Patriots against the New York Giants while sharing finger foods, beer and sodas. These people will be commenting and discussing the play action passes, blind side sacks, and a couple of the biggest franchise quarterbacks scrambling in and out of pockets to throw a touchdown. But for me, and lots of other people the football game being played is the least of our excitment. I am watching the game purely for the commercials. According to researchers, over half of the people watching the Super Bowl are only watching it for the commercials. These commercials are a huge investment, and a huge source of entertainment. The spots for a singal commercial is easily a couple million dollars. Behind each commericial is a hidden goal that each producers tries to trigger. One of them is the quest to bring out your inner child. Another goal is to bring out our affection for animals. And the final one, which could be portrayed in a good, and a bad way is sex. These goals can have an effect on everybody, from a little boy to an old women. They are forsure a gurentee to make you laugh.

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