The Best Commercials of All Time
Daniel Powers Jr
7 Figure Founder, ???? ????? ??? | 1.8m ARR. Building an army of 10,000 men to grow their business & forge their family.
People at the office poke fun at me because I do not have an ad blocker on all of my computers.
The main reason is I like to see what people are creating in the world of advertisements. Heck, maybe someday I will create the best commercials of all time but for now, I am a lowly internet marketer. That aside because of AI, YouTube and others can try to figure out what you like in a customized way even though regulators are stepping in (and even Apple) to protect your identity and try to prevent marketers from sharing your information and your tastes.?
While I agree that it is spooky to see an ad after you were just talking about the product, we can all agree that we don’t want Alexa or Mark Zuckerberg to listen to our conversations. But the irony is that Advertising has influenced society so much that we look forward to seeing ads during the Superbowl and get disappointed when they are underwhelming.?
Many of my Gen X brethren remember times when Ads punchlines were part of our lexicon and even looked forward to certain ads because someone we liked was in them. Plus, no matter what generation we are talking about, we are influenced by advertising to buy things. Take for instance my 12-year-old son in 2022 who wanted us to buy him Prime drinks from Logan Paul. It’s quite similar to Red Bull but is marketed as different from a face he… well I don’t know if he trusts Logan Paul but if Logan Paul is recommending it to his generation, it’s a face they recognize as “knowing” things and maybe it’s what is best for them. (for lack of a better way to explain it.)
So in the age of digital convenience, where ad-blockers shield everyone else’s screens but mine from the relentless barrage of marketing messages, it's completely 100% ironic how we, as a society, anticipate and embrace certain commercials. This irony is best exemplified by the Super Bowl. An event notorious for its high-energy games, it's equally, if not more, famous for its commercials.?
Since all I handle is Marketing now at Real Brave and our ability to reach people with a message to buy something, I thought it would be interesting to jump into the world of the best commercials of all time.
Super Bowl: Where Commercials Score Touchdowns
The Super Bowl, to me, is such an overhyped stupid event. I love sports, big baseball fan… I am a disgruntled NY Football Giants fan. Not to go on a rant, but the Super Bowl? It’s so superficial and hyped that by the time I have consumed the cold hamburger sitting on a pile of Doritos and potato salad, I want to go home and sit on the toilet bowl and forget this attack on my stomach. The Super Bowl is as much an advertising showcase as it is a sporting event. Brands pour millions into crafting memorable spots, hoping to strike gold. And many have.?
Over the years, Super Bowl commercials like Apple's "1984", Budweiser's "Frogs", and Doritos' fan-made ads have earned their places in the hall of fame. The enormous viewership ensures that successful commercials don't just get views—they get etched into cultural memory for a hefty price tag.
*I also need to mention the Bud Bowl commercials from the 80’s. I can’t tell you how much of a big deal this was to an 11-year-old. Beer cans on a football field emulating famous football players? Hilarious. Beer cans being marketed subvertly to an 11-year-old? Somewhat troubling but still, big props to the vision. Bud Light is still pretty gross to me though (as a beer drinker)
Raising a Glass to Beer Commercials?
From Budweiser's Clydesdales to the unforgettable "Whassup" from Bud Light, beer commercials have not just promoted a product—they've often set trends. These advertisements understand their audience, resonating through humor, camaraderie, and sometimes sheer absurdity. The genius of such campaigns lies in their ability to transform a simple product pitch into a pop-culture phenomenon.
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Comedy Gold: Commercials That Sparked Trends?
Who could forget the overly enthusiastic ShamWow pitchman? Or the iconic unintentionally funny distress call of "I've fallen, and I can't get up!" from Life Alert? How about the eyebrow-raising exercises promised by the Shake Weight? These commercials might not have had the massive budgets of Super Bowl spots, but their blend of humor, absurdity, and sheer memorability made them mainstays in popular culture. They serve as a testament to the fact that you don’t always need grandiosity to make a lasting impact—sometimes, a dash of humor does the trick.
Masterpieces in 30 Seconds: Award-Winning Concepts?
Some commercials transcend marketing to become true works of art. Apple's "1984", directed by Ridley Scott, is often heralded as one of the best commercials of all time. Its powerful imagery and clear message were not only promotional but revolutionary. Over the years, spots like "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" by Old Spice and "Think Different" by Apple have been lauded not just for their effectiveness but for their creativity and originality. These are the commercials that don’t just sell products; they sell ideas.
Honda: "Cog" -?
While many of us might claim disdain for commercials or better known as interruption marketing, there's no denying the power and impact of the best commercials of all time. They make us laugh, think, and sometimes, even change the way we see the world. And in an age where we can choose to skip ads, that's a feat worth saying Whassup!