Thursday, February 3, 2011 4:05PM - By Krystal Clark

Will any of the commercials that air during the Super Bowl this Sunday be “fresh” and “new”? The studios have released more than their fair share of early TV spots including ones for Transformers Dark of the Moon, Kung Fu Panda 2, Pirates of the Caribbean on Stranger Tides, and now Rango! Both of Johnny Depp’s releases are getting the Super Bowl treatment. Check out the TV spot below…
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011 12:14PM - By Krystal Clark

Yesterday we got a sneak peek at two TV spots that will appear during Sunday’s Super Bowl presentation. One of them was for Chevy and Transformers Dark of the Moon and the other was for Kung Fu Panda 2. Today we’ve learned that another movie ad will feature something a little more than just pretty colors and fast editing. Are you a fan of the Angry Birds game? If so, you’re in luck because during the commercial for the animated feature Rio, there will be a hidden message embedded in the ad just for you!
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011 3:16PM - By Krystal Clark

Did you really think that Transformers Dark of the Moon would be the only film advertised at this year’s Super Bowl? Kung Fu Panda 2 is getting in on the action as well, and its ad actually features footage from the movie! The 30 second commercial debuted on Entertainment Tonight, and we’ve got the video right here. Check it out…
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011 2:41PM - By Krystal Clark

Super Bowl commercials have come out a little early this year. The big game doesn’t take place until February 6, but we’ve got one of this year’s most anticipated ads right now! Chevrolet decided to do a little cross promotion with Transformers Dark of the Moon by featuring everyone’s favorite yellow Camaro in their commercial. Unfortunately for them, Bumblee doesn’t like being put on display. Watch the full video below…
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Friday, January 28, 2011 3:14PM - By Krystal Clark

We thought Super Bowl Sunday was all about football and you know, the Super Bowl? The coveted date sports fans wait all year for is slowly but surely turning into a night of glee, not the emotion, the TV show “Glee!” Yesterday we posted some photos from the post-game episode of the series, which will feature lots of football, and an awesome mash-up of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” But it doesn’t stop there, according to Reuters, Lea Michele has been tapped to sing before the big game.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011 5:08PM - By Krystal Clark

Over on THR, they’ve snagged the list of films that will be promoted during the biggest television event of the year — The Super Bowl. It’s one of the only times people actually sit down and watch the commercials as attentively as the regular programming. According to the trade, we can expect to see some of the biggest films of 2011 debut new trailers during those highly coveted ad breaks. Check out the list…
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010 4:39PM - By Krystal Clark

“Glee” will continue its assault on pop culture’s most history defining music with its super-sized Super Bowl episode. How do you top Britney Spears? How do top Madonna? How do you top The Rocky Horror Picture Show? The answer is two words: Michael Jackson. The King of Pop will be featured on the hit Fox series after television’s biggest event.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010 11:02AM - By Krystal Clark

In the words of the random female clerk from Mike Judge’s Office Space, “Uh-oh. Sounds like somebody’s got a case of the Mondays.” The Academy Awards which are traditionally held on Sundays might change its date because of another major television event — the Super Bowl. Apparently, the change isn’t the fault of the Academy, it’s all because of those execs over at the National Football League who’ve decided to lengthen their season.
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Monday, February 8, 2010 11:53AM - By Krystal Clark

THE funniest Super Bowl commercial to air during last night’s game featured Betty White and Abe Vigoda. The promo was for Snickers and it was a pleasant surprise amongst a group of boring, sub-par ads. It consisted of everything a Super Bowl commercial needs, comedy, candy, and of course football!
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