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Yes, it’s Super Bowl beer commercial season, which basically means Bud Light commercials. Here are some classics to back-up the rest of your Super Bowl experience. I’m officially pulling for the Saints. New Orleans has a hell of a beverage culture that would get a big boost from a Saints Super Bowl win.


Here, two gorillas act out a scene from my childhood.


Jay-Z and Don Shula play futuristic Madden-like football with holograms, all in the name of Budweiser Select.


In this epic commercial, a dog is abducted by alien. Then the dogs head detaches, revealing a crazy-ass alien inside. Then they all get crazy, the earth discovers that the world is about to end. A delicate subtext concerning the vision and inspiration behind Budweiser is woven throughout.


Burt Reynolds sucks at founding man-clubs. Eddie Griffen? Ty Murray? Jerome Bettis? What a lame man-club. Triple H is taking off his shirt and stuff? LAME. Does NOT psych me up to buy Miller Lite.

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  1. Red Bull of Soccer | Saturday, February 6, 2010

    Lets go saints! Had too. Bud always had the best commercials

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