3 South Union Street,
Middletown, Pa. 17057
(717) 944-1187
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Open
Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Saturday
10am till 6pm |
“The Art of Football”
Sunday, February 7, doors open at 5pm.
We
don’t care who wins or loses the game, we want to enjoy the
commercials!
That’s Art!!
VERY Big TV Screen. Great
Sound System
You can join us for free and bring your favorite
party food.
We have
coffee, tea and sodas at our bar.
Our field goal is FUN!!
Notable commercials
- 1973 - The first famous Super Bowl
commercial was for
Noxzema featuring legendary New York Jets
quarterback
Joe Namath.
- 1973 -
Master Lock ran the first of their long-running
advertisements showing a sharpshooter shooting at and
hitting a Master Lock in a failed attempt to open the
lock.
- 1976 - Actor
John David Carson of
Pretty Maids All in a Row endorses the
SIG AMT rifle.[citation
needed]
- 1980 - A spot for
Coca-Cola featuring Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro
defensive lineman
"Mean Joe" Greene, who is offered a Coca-Cola by a
young fan and tosses the kid his game-worn jersey as
repayment. However, according to ESPN, this ad never
debuted during the Super Bowl.
- 1984 - Perhaps the most renowned
Super Bowl ad ever, the ad for
Apple's Macintosh followed a
1984 theme. Directed by
Ridley Scott, the ad featured a woman wearing
track-and-field clothing sprinting into a large
auditorium and hurling a large hammer into a screen
right before security guards can subdue her. On the
screen was a large Big Brother-type of face speaking to
a massive assembly of drone-like people. His last words
were "We shall prevail," before the screen explodes and
leaves the audience enraptured in gazing at the
spectacle. The ad ran just one more time on television,
perhaps compounding its renown.
- 1985 - Renowned as an "Epic
Failure", The Apple "Lemmings" ad, featuring many PC
users walking to their doom over a cliff, is shown.
- 1990 -
Ridley Scott directed an ad for the
Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo. The ad depicts a dream
sequence with the driver in a Twin Turbo 300ZX,
competing against an unknown enemy. First the 300ZX
races a motorbike, then a race car, and finally a jet
fighter plane. At that point the plane is about to catch
up to the 300ZX before the two turbochargers of the
300ZX "kick in", greatly increasing engine power and the
car accelerates away from the plane. The ad was only run
once due to complaints that it promoted street racing.
Nissan ran another popular Super Bowl ad for the 300ZX
in 1995.
- 1993 - In perhaps his most famous
ad,
Michael Jordan and
Larry Bird play a game of
HORSE for a
McDonald's Big Mac and fries. The game is made more
interesting due to the increasingly complex set of
obstacles set for both players.
- 1995 - Nissan again ran a
commercial for the
300ZX (which they advertised in 1990). The ad
featured the car as a toy driven by a G.I. JOE picking
up a Barbie-like doll. Despite being a popular
advertisement, Mattel successfully sued Nissan to take
the ad off TV.
- 2000 - Year of the dot com
commercials
- 2009 - Joe and Dave Herbert from
Batesville, Indiana create a
Doritos commercial where one employee makes a wish
come true by throwing a
snow globe against a
vending machine glass and breaking it (which was
done in one take), and another worker using the same
snow globe to hit his boss in the "family jewels". The
ad earned a US $1 million payday as the number one
ranked ad in the annual
USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter survey from Doritos'
owners,
Frito-Lay as part of their annual "Crash The Super
Bowl" contest.
- 2009 - Pittsburgh Steelers safety
Troy Polamalu is involved in a spoof of the 1980
Coca-Cola ad where a kid tries to give him his
Coke Zero, but the two Coke brand executives which
usually appear in Coke Zero ads and overzealously defend
their brand suddenly appear and take the bottle.
Polamalu tackles one of them, drinks the Coke Zero, then
rips their dress shirt off and tosses it to the kid.
- One of the most famous Super Bowl
ad campaigns has been the "I'm
Going to Disney World!" ads for the past 20 years.
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