The Sentinel-Record

The best and worst of Super Bowl ads

- MAE ANDERSON

NEW YORK — Boston accents got poked. “Groundhog Day” got — surprise — resurrecte­d, complete with Bill Murray. Google pulled out tears, and Cheetos and Doritos danced.

All to the tune of $5.6 million for 30 seconds — to reach 100 million people with your product.

During advertisin­g’s biggest night, Super Bowl Sunday, marketers battled it out to bolster their brands. Some got it exactly right. Some didn’t. Here’s your Monday morning quarterbac­king rundown.

BEST

HYUNDAI

The automaker released its ad early, but it still drew fans during the game. Boston-affiliated celebritie­s including actor Chris Evans, John Krasinski, Saturday Night Live alum Rachel Dratch and former Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz discussed a Hyundai feature that lets car owners park remotely with exaggerate­d accents that make “Smart Park” sound like “smaht pahk.”

JEEP

Super Bowl Sunday was on Groundhog Day, so someone had to do it. Fiat Chrysler painstakin­gly recreated the 1993 movie “Groundhog Day,” including the town square and other locales, with original actors Bill Murray, Brian Doyle Murray and Stephen Tobolowsky. The twist: instead of a Chevrolet truck, Murray uses a Jeep Gladiator truck. FCA Group marketing chief Olivier Francois said the ad worked to demonstrat­e the versatilit­y of the Jeep truck since Murray does something different every day.

CHEETOS

Cheetos used nostalgia effectivel­y, appropriat­ing the 30 year old MC Hammer classic “U Can’t Touch This” — still an earworm after all these years. The snackfood ad features a man with bright orange Cheetos dust on his hands who uses it as an excuse not to move furniture and perform office tasks. Hammer himself — “Hammer pants” and all — also kept popping up to utter his iconic catchphras­e.

DORITOS

The brand added a silly danceoff to “Old Town Road,” the smash hit of the summer by Lil Nas X. In the Western-themed ad, Lil Nas faced off with grizzled character actor Sam Elliott with silly, sometimes CGI-enhanced dances moves at the “Cool Ranch.” Billy Cyrus, who features in the song’s remix, also made a cameo.

WORST

POP TARTS

Kellogg’s went for quirky but ended up with a bland spot that isn’t likely to be remembered. In a pseudo infomercia­l, Jonathan Van Ness of “Queer Eye” describes the new Pop Tarts pretzel snack. The idea is that Pop Tarts adds pizazz to pretzels, but the ad itself failed to have much spark.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? YEEHAW: Lil Nas X, right, and Sam Elliott in a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot.
The Associated Press YEEHAW: Lil Nas X, right, and Sam Elliott in a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot.

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