Wading through the tides of war can be tough, but Axe's Super Bowl 2014 commercial shows that sometimes love is all you need (just remember, Axe can't make up for a lack of showering).
Ellen loves to dance, and (like all of us) Ellen loves making money. Beats by Dre took advantage of that combination, using Ellen as Goldilocks in a Super Bowl commercial she debuted on her show.
Super Bowl commercials come in four categories: Funny, emotional, powerful or just plain bad. Budweiser usually stays out of the latter category, and this year is certainly no different.
We agree with Sir Ben Kingley's sentiment in this Jaguar Super Bowl 2014 commercial that British actors are always being typecast as villains in Hollywood. Luckily, he's brought two other British actors who are also synonymous for playing villains to help prove a point -- that British supervillains are always classy and sophisticated. And what would such classy bad guys do besides ride in private
CarMax might have earned an epic slow clap from all the people they've ever given a good deal on a used car, but for this Super Bowl 2014 commercial they also have received a slow bark. That's right, CarMax parodies their own Super Bowl 2014 commercial by reenacting their same exact commercial with puppies instead of actors.