Ok, seriously I don’t give a damn about football. I mean I’ve been bred to be a Cowboys fan and I’m fine with that since their colors look really cute on me but other than the obligatory sense of fandom for Da Boys, I just don’t care.
As if 2017 weren’t already strange enough, Stranger Things will be kicking off the countdown to Season 2 this very Super Bowl Sunday. A first photo from the sequel season sees the gang decked out in Ghosbusters regalia, with the promise of an official Stranger Things 2 teaser during the big game.
Everyone watching the Super Bowl last night may spend a lot of time getting excited about upcoming movies based on the trailers that ran during the big game. Their designed to wow and impress in just 30 seconds, getting people ready for appointment viewing in the theater. But for every big success, there are a lot of let downs. Not every trailer you saw last night is going to result in a great movie (we’re looking at you Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows). We know this because we looked back at the history of Super Bowl movie trailers and noticed that some very generous studios were willing to spend a lot of money on some really crappy movies.
When it became obvious that Peyton Manning was going to double his number of Super Bowl rings, the cameras panned to the skybox his brother, Eli, who also has two Super Bowl rings, was in. To say Eli looked less than thrilled is a massive understatement, and the Internet was quick to jump on Eli's sadness.
Free website builder Wix.com introduced itself to millions of viewers with a Super Bowl commercial last night — and got a little help from Ted Nugent and Kung Fu Panda along the way.
You've seen it before: Animals being used to predict winners of various Super Bowls. On the Morning Show, we took a different approach to Super Bowl predicting, by putting two vibrators — each representing one team — head-to-head in a race.