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Tag Archives: Super Bowl ad
What I Love about Coca-Cola’s ‘It’s Beautiful’ Super Bowl Ad
1) It starts out with a cowboy on horseback 2) The two gay father’s at :49 give each other a loving hug. This is much better than the twin beds and a nightstand approach that most television takes toward gay … Continue reading
David Beckham Undressed
For those of you who may have missed at the superbowl or who are having a hard time tracking it down via the internet. Below is the David Beckham bodywear ad from the Super Bowl: I didn’t realize the ubiquity … Continue reading
Quote of the Day: The Word of God on the Coca-Cola ‘It’s Beautiful’ Super Bowl Ad
In my blog post ‘What I Love About the Coca-Cola “It’s Beautiful” Super Bowl Ad’, I gave my take on the the ad, which features the song ‘America The Beautiful’ sung in various languages with images of people of color, … Continue reading →