2008 Super Bowl Ads and Trailers, Entertainment


Super Bowl - How excited are you about this year's Entertainment Lineup?  

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  1. 1. Are you going to watch Super Bowl?

    • Hell Yeah!!!
      49
    • No
      31
  2. 2. Which event are you Most excited for other than the game?

    • Alicia Keys is Awesome!
      5
    • I like Tom Petty!
      11
    • I can't wait to hear New Paula Abdul new song
      2
    • I am a Huge Jordin Spark fan!
      0
    • Ironman Trailer (Adage Confirmed)
      17
    • Possible Batman Trailer
      29
    • Possible Narnia Trailer (Adage likely candidate)
      8
    • Possible Star Trek Trailer
      18
    • Possible X-Files 2 Trailer
      19
    • Possible Incredible Hulk Trailer
      8
    • Possible Indy 4 Trailer
      21
    • Possible Hellboy 2 Trailer
      9
    • Possible Mummy 3 Trailer
      13
    • Possible 10,000 BC Trailer(Adage likely candidate)
      8
    • Wanted Trailer(Confirmed)
      5
    • Semi-Pro(Adage Confirmed)
      3
    • You Don't mess with Zohan ((Adage Confirmed)
      4
    • Godaddy Ad
      13
    • Victoria Secret Ad
      23
    • Other - Write in Post
      12
  3. 3. Who will Win?

    • New England Patriots
      38
    • New York Giants
      42


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They won't. They've been loosing passes and already have 2 fumbles.

Edit: Just saw the Pepsi ad, quite hilarious. I enjoy watching Justin Timberlake get hurt.

Those Mistakes can be erased in the second half as long as the Score is not wide blown, they always have that chance!

Usually, Pats is all OVER you with a lot of points, but today just 4 points that's Def. in Giants' favor!

FUMBLE, NOW GIANTS HAVE THE BALL!!!

Man......you people need to get a life!

In a month, 2/3 of the people won't remember who was in the Super Bowl, and

quite frankly, those that do, should not be allowed to vote.

"Professional" sports is no longer a sport, but "big business". They don't play the

game anymore for the love of the game, but for the love of the almighty dollar.

Thank you free agency & players unions for screwing up something that use to

be somewhat wholesome. Now, you have players that are so hopped up on steroids,

they look like circus freaks.

There is A REASON I put this thead in the "Media Room", not the "Sports Arena" forum.

And, what's wrong with people enjoy those Exclusive Movie previews, expensive commercials, and singing/performances, Parties?

Nothing! Would it be better if I am there in those Maxim, Playboy, Super Bowl parties/Events myself? HELL Yes! But I can't so I enjoy it from home, man!

If you just want to talk about the game, try the other forum!

FUMBLE, NOW GIANTS HAVE THE BALL!!!

I lost money because they fumbled. If they kicked a field goal, I won. Ugh.

I'm interested to see if a batman trailer airs. I'm also looking for the HD-DVD ads to see if they're worth all of the money that Toshiba and Co. ponied up.

These bands suck..I want batman thats all I want. If I want a band, I'll just go play Rock Band.

I went through 5 pages of this thread in a hope to see the adriana lima ad link... nothing

Canada = stupid ads, half-time show = stupid

game is the only good thing, as always :angry:

Eh Tom Petty isn't exactly a band the crowd can get hyped up to. Kinda lame.

What's up with old people bands playing? Paula Abdul?

/checks calendar.

Nope, not 1985 anymore.

Superbowl bands are always out-dated.

Maybe because the majority of the people at the superbowl are old rich people?

They need to get Breaking Benjamin for one these half-time shows. Show 'em what a real half-time show is!

Seether, Skillet, Breaking Banjamin, and/or Three Days Grace :yes:

Maybe because the majority of the people at the superbowl are old rich people?

It does cost $5000 a ticket :|

That doesn't include hotel, travel, food expenses either.

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