Best 2020 Super Bowl Commercials
Hello again, and there are a lot of ads this year compared to the past collectively. After looking though the many ads that aired on Super Bowl 54 let's go back and look at the best ones of the bunch that stood out the strongest.A truly memorable ad that was far better than the one they aired a few years back. Very touching, a tearjerker that caught me at the right time viewing the game when you take the game seriously. Perhaps instead, we needed to look at life as a Google employee flash before his eyes while also having the audience gripped right at the perfect spot.
Groundhog Day and the Super Bowl fell on the same day, what a coincidence. What a great way to do an ad on the two things that align. Also, paying homage to Bill Murray, who had done a film dedicated to that holiday, while also showcasing the Jeep Rubicon, the money-making vehicle of 2019. This for me was the best of the car commercials, and it aired very late.
Bryan Cranston is a great actor, and the emotions he shows off here are priceless. A pretty funny classic horror parody worth a look. If somehow you haven't seen this, well then comparing it to The Shining is the way to approach this.
As the game kicked off, there was actually an ad in which the spirit of football will go on with these kids. Meanwhile, here are all the legends again, seeing these kids come down the tunnel in applause to how well they executed that pitch perfectly.
Many feel like this was the best of the car ads, and I say sure, the Boston accent works well here with Dratch. Granted, I'm not an advocate for self-driving, but a good ad nevertheless.
Not the biggest fan of this one, but the viewership it got on YouTube can't be overlooked either.
I like the sheer surprise and cleverness of this ad. Rick realizes, oh no, it was a Pringles ad all along. Not only does it sell chips, but it shows that this iconic show is here to stay, and for those who haven't seen how good it is in the genius context.
Charlie Day was one of the brightest highlights in the commercial ordeal. Of the story-driven ads, the best one was the first appearance of what became a huge laughing stock all the way down to the wire.
Not many people actually bring this one up. If you have a pet you love much and end up helping for the sake of sympathy, that's really a big help in itself. Heartwarming and relatable ad to those dogs in the world that can beat natural diseases.
I initially missed this one, went back, and burst out laughing towards the end, appreciating how clever the humor was. This will make you want a Take 5 in Reese's modified taste.
Not the worst, but I wouldn't say one of the best either. The idea of suggesting the biggest name in free agency only for him to become Hulu's spokesperson instead is intriguing.
A little bit weird, I'd say. Pretty funny ending, though, which I can relate to.
Yeah, I like how goofy the whole idea of it was.
Okay, the star power here works well. Sofia Vergara, along with Rob Riggle, donning massive Bounty belt gear near the groin is genius comedy gold.