But one building block of that episode has survived for nearly 50 years: the commercial parody that follows the host’s monologue. Back in October of 1975, George Carlin’s routine about the differences ...
STP and Goody’s are among the brands made famous by Richard Petty and Nascar exposure. Earnhardt fans were known to be fierce Budweiser and Chevrolet loyalists. Strong associations exist today between ...
“Saturday Night Live” was built with a cast of young no-names performing countercultural comedy. Fifty years later, it is firmly part of the culture, dictating mainstream comedy instead of throwing ...
MICHELOB ULTRA: I love the absurdity of Hollywood fan-favorites Willem Dafoe and Catherine O’Hara being a pair of tennis ...
The best Super Bowl commercials understand the basics. If you don't have an attention-grabbing celebrity, you're going to need a truly absurd premise ...
The Emmy winner and Oscar nominee takes Vanity Fair inside his brilliant self-parody with Ben Affleck, from how he came up ...
Sonny and Bobby Osborne were more of a bluegrass duo than a country duo, but they earned several early 1970s CMA Awards ...
van or other vehicle you use for work That's when you need commercial auto insurance. It provides the same protections as your personal policy, including liability, collision and medical expenses ...
Chances are you could be happily reading this on your latest top of the range smartphone or tablet. But just take a moment to cast your mind back to a time before your favourite newspaper was ...
Why you Dunkin’ me, girl?” The commercial showcased a comically tense Affleck and Lopez as she scolds her then-husband in the spot, telling him, “We talked about this.” In the end ...
we're rounding up the best Super Bowl commercials of all time. There have been so many great spots over the years, and you'll never forget the ones that made you laugh the loudest and cry the hardest.
Remember the "Can You Hear Me Now" character from the Verizon commercials more than a decade ago? He's returned to the telecom giant's orbit – literally. The Verizon "Test Man" reappears at the ...