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Brangelina at Super Bowl — Game On!

Filed under: Brad & Angelina Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie hit up the Super Bowl yesterday — where they appeared tighter than spiral from Drew Brees. The couple — who have been subject to a ton of breakup rumors lately — were all over each other in a private box at the game in … Permalink

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Blake Lively Bikini Pictures

Apparently Blake Lively thought she’d be clever and hide out on the balcony in her bikini so as not to draw any attention from the paparazzi while she was in Miami for the Super Bowl . Nice try princess. She’s f@#king hot and in a bikini, a balcony is not going to do the trick. Luckily my mom’s basement has plenty of room to hang out and be yourself. You can even wear the bikini if you’d like. Let me know, I’ll open up a box of wine and maybe even warm up a few pizza pockets.

Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad: Worthy of the Controversy?

This is what all the fuss was about? For weeks, controversy raged around former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. Not because he was a questionable NFL prospect, but because he and his mom had agreed to star in a Super Bowl ad sponsored by Focus on the Family. The spot aired early on in last night’s game, and featured Mrs. Tebow briefly telling the story of how doctors had advised her to terminate her pregnancy for health reasons. She ignored them, arguably the greatest college football player of all-time was born and the rest is Heisman Trophy-winning history. The commercial then told viewers to visit the Focus on the Family website for more information. The ad almost seems worthy of more controversy from the right than the left: couldn’t the $2.5 million spent on it have been used more practically? Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad In a very weak crops of Super Bowl commercials, two others stood out for humor’s sake: The first starred a young boy that’s very protective of his mother… and his chips. The second featured a bunch of men in their underwear. Watch each one below and let us know: Which ad was your favorite? Doritos Ad CareerBuilder.com Ad

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Drew Brees Showers Shirtless In Dove Ad (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Drew Brees showers shirtless and gives fans a long look at his Super Bowl body in a new ad campaign for Dove. The Super Bowl XLIV MVP, fresh off a 31-17 win over the Colts, likely needed a good scrubbing after he threw for 288 yards and …

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David Letterman, Jay Leno, Google Win Super Bowl XLIV

Welcome to our post- Super Bowl XLIV world. Did you see that David Letterman / Jay Leno ad? Aren’t The Who so old and busted? OMG: PUPPY BOWL . Gay horses or something? A lot of amazing things happened. Then there was the football. Let’s get this out of the way: The Saints of New Orleans scored 14 more points than the Colts of Indianapolis to win the Super Bowl. OK, on to the good stuff! The Super Bowl is known for having commercials, and this year was no exception. The commercial that made the most people spit Pepsi One at their plasma screen televisions was this one for The Late Show with David Letterman . Jay Leno, Oprah and Dave all watched the Super Bowl together: The Times has the story of how the ad came together last week. The Wrap says Letterman even wanted Conan O’Brien on board . This proves that the entire Late Night War was nothing more than an elaborate set up for this 15 second Late Show spot. Leno and Letterman were conspiring the whole time! Tomorrow, we’re going to see Conan O’Brien, Leno and Letterman in an ad for Toyota, where their defective Prius careens off a cliff and they all fall into a giant pool of money together. Google was the night’s other big non-football winner. Their ‘Parisian Love’ spot has been around the Internet for a while, but it’s still most effective tech ad to hit the Super Bowl since Apple’s famous “1984.” Just as the Late Night Wars made an appearance, so did the culture wars. This Super Bowl, millions of sports-illiterate nerds, women, Canadians and Gawker bloggers were introduced to Tim Tebow , the University of Florida quarterback who was not aborted by his mom, thank God. He starred in a couple of Focus on the Family ads to convince pregnant women that embryos aren’t just a cluster of cells—they’re precious potential Heisman Trophy-winners. This caused a level of pre-Super Bowl controversy that could not have been more out of proportion to the actual content of the ads: So boring. Other ads touched on hot social issues as well. Mainly: Gays made social progress by appearing in spots for huge corporations. A Budweiser ad featured a bull and a Clydesdale who became ‘good friends’ (gay lovers) despite the ‘fences’ (conservative social mores) that were put up to keep them apart. And here is an ad for Motorola, where the hotness of Megan Fox turns a gay couple straight: (You will notice that the gays in this ad committed violence upon each other, just like the gays in that controversial 2007 Snickers ad . What does it mean!? ) But straight men made the opposite of social progress in a bunch of ads that stereotyped us as misogynist dudebros. Particularly offensive was an ad for Internet TV device FloTV, which told men to “take off their dresses” and stand up to the joyless, ever-shopping harpies who are our significant others. And this ad for the Dodge Charger made us feel the same way as did that guy in the high school locker room, the one who whipped everyone’s crotch with a wet towel. When will society accept that all straight guys aren’t schlubs who trudge around in a testosterone haze, resenting their overbearing girlfriends? Some of us enjoy being emasculated; it’s actually sort of relaxing after centuries of oppressing everyone all the time. A thoroughly unfunny Coke ad featuring The Simpsons plunged us deeper into despair: Gays, gender, Conan O’Brien, The Simpsons jumping the shark. The concerns of the real world pressed hard on the slick, bright bubble of Super Bowl XLIV. Some of the players even had connections to Haiti: We confronted our own mortality in the form of the decrepit members of The Who creaking their way through the half-time show. Clearly, the children of Florida have nothing to fear from registered sex offender Pete Townshend , as long as they are able to move at a reasonable pace away from him: And we realized that the Saints winning the Super Bowl doesn’t just make them the world champions at football; it is also God’s way of saying “sorry” for the whole Hurricane Katrina thing. As the Saints celebrated on the field and New Orleanians celebrated in the streets, announcer Jim Nantz reminded us of this, then listed a bunch of random parts of New Orleans to show off how connected he is to the place: This Super Bowl we were ready to lose ourselves in some football while eating a quantity of chicken wings that can only be expressed in Roman numerals. Instead, reminders of the fundamental harshness and injustice of the real world kept dragging us down between every third play, making our chicken wings taste a little sour. And that’s when we switched on the Puppy Bowl : AWWWWWWWWWWWWW.

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Tim Tebow’s Super Bowl Ad — That Was It?

Filed under: TMZ Sports After weeks of hype and outrage, the Super Bowl commercial with Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow finally aired Sunday night — so what was all the fuss about?The ad, paid for by Focus on the Family, features Tim and his mom — but doesn’t make mention … Permalink

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David Letterman and Jay Leno Win Super Bowl XLIV

Welcome to our post- Super Bowl XLIV world. Did you see that David Letterman / Jay Leno ad? Aren’t The Who so old and busted? OMG: PUPPY BOWL . Gay horses or something? A lot of amazing things happened. Then there was the football. Let’s get this out of the way: The Saints of New Orleans scored 14 more points than the Colts of Indianapolis to win the Super Bowl. OK, on to the good stuff! The Super Bowl is known for having commercials, and this year was no exception. The commercial that made the most people spit Pepsi One at their plasma screen televisions was this one for The Late Show with David Letterman . Jay Leno, Oprah and Dave all watched the Super Bowl together: The Times has the supposed story of how the ad came together last week. But really? This proves that the entire Late Night War was nothing more than an elaborate set up for this 15 second Late Show spot. Leno and Letterman were conspiring the whole time! Tomorrow, we’re going to see Conan O’Brien, Leno and Letterman in an ad for Toyota, where their defective Prius careens off a cliff and they all fall into a giant pool of money together. Google was the night’s other big non-football winner. Their ‘Parisian Love’ spot has been around the Internet for a while, but it’s still most effective tech ad to hit the Super Bowl since Apple’s famous “1984.” Just as the Late Night Wars made an appearance, so did the culture wars. This Super Bowl, millions of sports-illiterate nerds, gays, women, Canadians and Gawker bloggers were introduced to Tim Tebow , the University of Florida quarterback who was not aborted by his mom, thank God. He starred in a couple of Focus on the Family ads to convince pregnant women that embryos aren’t just a cluster of cells—they’re precious potential Heisman Trophy-winners. This caused a level of pre-Super Bowl controversy that could not have been more out of proportion to the actual content of the ads: So boring. Other ads touched on hot social issues as well. Mainly: Gays made social progress by appearing in advertisements for corporations. A Budweiser ad featured a bull and a Clydesdale who became ‘good friends’ (gay lovers) despite the ‘fences’ (conservative social mores) that were put up to keep them apart. And here is an ad for Motorola, where the hotness of Megan Fox turns a gay couple straight: (You will notice that the gays in this ad committed violence upon each other, just like the gays in that controversial 2007 Snickers ad . What does it mean!? ) But straight men made the opposite of social progress in a bunch of ads that stereotyped us as misogynist dudebros. Particularly offensive was an ad for FloTV, which told men to “take off their dresses” and stand up to the joyless harpies who are their significant others. And this ad for the Dodge Charger made us feel the same way as that guy in the high school locker room, the one who whipped everyone’s crotch with a wet towel. When will society accept that all straight guys aren’t schlubs who trudge around in a testosterone haze, hating their overbearing girlfriends? Some of us enjoy being emasculated; it’s actually sort of relaxing after centuries of oppressing everyone all the time. A thoroughly unfunny Coke ad featuring The Simpsons plunged us deeper into despair: Gays, gender, The Simpsons jumping the shark. The concerns of the outside world pressed hard on the slick, bright bubble of Super Bowl XLIV. Some of the players even had connections to Haiti: We confronted our own mortality in the form of the decrepit members of The Who creaking their way through the half-time show: And we realized that the Saints winning the Super Bowl doesn’t just make them the world champions at football; it is also God’s way of saying “sorry” for the whole hurricane thing. Announcer Jim Nantz reminded us of this fact, then listed a bunch of random streets in New Orleans to show how connected he is to the place This Super Bowl we were ready to lose ourselves in the spectacle even though we had only a vague grasp of the rules and hadn’t watched a game all season. Instead, every third play brought another reminder of the fundamental harshness and injustice of the world. And that’s when we switched on the Puppy Bow : AWWWWWWWWWWWWW.

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David Letterman and Jay Leno Win Super Bowl XLIV

Drew Brees, Son Baylen Celebrate Super Bowl Win (PHOTOS)

Drew Brees and his son Baylen Brees celebrated the Saints’ Super Bowl victory together on the field Sunday night. The Super Bowl MVP’s son was lifted high into the air during certain moments, giving him a prime view of the festivities.

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Drew Brees, Son Baylen Celebrate Super Bowl Win (PHOTOS)

Misogynistic Super Bowl Ads

Star of this year's Super Bowl ads: The emasculated man! Luckily, there are products on hand to help him regain his masculinity from the women. View

New Orleans Saints beat Colts to win first Super Bowl

The Saints defied the odds and knocked off Peyton Manning and the mighty Colts. Buoyed by Tracy Porter's late pick-six, New Orleans scored a 31-17 victory in Super Bowl XLIV. added by: Future_America