Eight of the Best Screaming Goat Remixes of Pop Songs You’ll Ever Hear [VIDEOS]
Screaming goats make pop songs even better. Especially songs by Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and Psy, right?
Screaming goats make pop songs even better. Especially songs by Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and Psy, right?
Even if you have never seen the actual commercial you still know the classic line. "Excuse me. Do you have any Grey Poupon?" This iconic bit of advertising is set to make a comeback!
Even though it was just announced that Flint Delphi East will be shutting down completely in November, UAW Local 651 President Art Reyes says it's far from over.
While this Super Bowl commercial is sweet, and completely SFW, it was rejected by CBS.
A lot of commercials played during the Super Bowl. I thought most were not as funny as some years past. This is the one getting the most talk.
This contender in Doritos' Crash the Super Bowl commercial contest features a goat that just can't get enough of that nacho cheese taste.
Here is another preview of a coming Super Bowl ad. It begins with a man in te desert and huge Coca Cola bottle on the horizon. Is it a mirage? Let's find out.
Have you seen the previews of upcoming Superbowl ads on television. They are being promoted more than the game. Here's a couple more that are out now.
It was in the 2012 Super Bowl that we were introduced to Ms. Brown, the new mascot of M&Ms. She was instantly a hit. So big in fact that she makes a return appearance in this years Super Bowl.
No need to be a prude. A parenting group blasts Mercedes-Benz's new commercial featuring a scantily dressed Kate Upton. Saying the ad is 'selling sexual objectification'. And your point is?
SodaStream commercials have been banned in the UK for "denigrating" bottled drinks. But, since they can't run their ads in the United Kingdom, they are going to take advantage of America's biggest showplace, the Superbowl! The commercial shows people carbonating water with a SodaStream which uses water and additives to make a version of soda pop. Soda manufacturers in the U.K. complained and the ad was pulled from British TV.