Super Bowl Commercial Showdown

Sure, we all watch the Super Bowl to root for our favorite team, gorge ourselves on an endless supply of cheap beer, six-foot long subs and yell at the players through our TV screen.

But if what I suspect is true, many of us really watch it to see the commercials that advertisers have paid millions upon millions of dollars to catch our attention.

We all remember the Levi’s jeans, Pepsi, Victoria Secret, and Budweiser commercials of past years.

If you love these often hilarious commercials as much as I do, why not plan a trip to the Museum of Televison and Radio.  They have two great locations, one in Los Angeles and one in New York City.  Both are currently showing Super Bowl:  Super Showcase for Commercials, which is a one hour long film hosted by Frank Gifford, highlighting Super Bowl Sunday commercials that have appeared over the past two decades.

So, after the Super Bowl when your cash is running low from the three kegs you bought for your party, why not head up to one of these museums to get in some great laughs, for less than the cost of a movie.

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