Tag: Sports


Car.com “Wolf”, My Second Favorite Super Bowl Commercial of 2013

McGarryBowen, New York created my second favorite spots of Super Bowl 2013.

Female Car Buyer: It’s a puppy.
Car Salesman: Not a puppy, he’s a wolf.
Female Car Buyer: What now?
Car Salesman: He’s a wolf, and that is its incredibly protective mother.
Wolf Mom: Grrrrrrrrr.
Male Car Buyer: Put the wolf down.

via Cars.com Big Game Commercial – YouTube

A Side-By-Side Comparison Of Your Super Bowl And Puppy Bowl Starting Lineups | Co.Create

On Sunday, February 3, all hell will break loose. A group of warriors will engage in a fierce contest of strength to determine who among the assembled is the very best there is. Millions will watch, admiring the brinkmanship, the balletic grace, and the shiny, shiny coats. The Super Bowl will also be on.

via A Side-By-Side Comparison Of Your Super Bowl And Puppy Bowl Starting Lineups | Co.Create.

See The Emmys Pick For Best Commercial | Co.Create

Procter & Gamble landed in a top 3 slot in our very own list of best ads from the 2012 Olympics. Now the brand has earned an accolade that’s perhaps, marginally, more prestigious–its “Best Job” spot won best commercial in Saturday’s Creative Arts Emmys.

via See The Emmys Pick For Best Commercial | Co.Create.

Puma Conducts ‘Scientific’ Research To See If Men Love Football More Than Their Wives [Video] – PSFK

Puma in partnership with researchers at the Bristol University, is trying to find out what men love more: their soccer team, or their partner. The research involved 20 Newcastle United fans where their stress levels were measured when researchers stuck needles into voodoo dolls that resembled their favorite players or their wives/girlfriends, while pictures of their ‘loved ones’ were also torn up.

 via Puma Conducts ‘Scientific’ Research To See If Men Love Football More Than Their Wives [Video] – PSFK.

As Authorities Crack Down, Banksy Enters The Olympic Graffiti Games | Co.Create: Creativity \ Culture \ Commerce

Banksy strikes again. Even as the authorities crack down on graffiti artists in the run-up to the games (to make the city safe for all that branding, presumably), the U.K.’s most famous street artist is refusing to sit out the festivities. So far, two new Olympic-themed pieces have emerged, both brimming with the kind of subversive wit that helped inspire the recent Brandalism project.

via As Authorities Crack Down, Banksy Enters The Olympic Graffiti Games | Co.Create: Creativity \ Culture \ Commerce.