So you want to throw the Super Bowl of Super Bowl parties, huh? We’ve all been there. Nothing makes you the toast of the town quite like a supremely awesome Super Bowl party does. It can be done, but how?
Just one more NFL game remains to be played this season: the Seattle Seahawks vs. the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII . Here are five things to watch for in Sunday's Big Game.
If you're like millions of other Americans, you'll be competing in a Super Bowl pool this weekend.
If you want to be unlike millions of Americas and actually win, you'll watch this video.
In this Super Bowl 2014 commercial, Dannon Oikos reunites Danny Tanner, Uncle Jesse and Uncle Joey from 'Full House' in order to promote Oikos' line of Greek yogurt.
I am one of those 56% of Americans that watch the Super Bowl for the ads. The ones I look forward to the most are the Budweiser Clydesdale ads. I am a sucker for a beautiful horse with a heart warming story. Last year it was the pain of separation between horse and trainer. This year Budweiser went all out and threw in a shelter dog that keeps getting out.
In one of many high-profile commercials vying for your attention during the Super Bowl on Sunday, Chobani yogurt has somehow paired the classic music of Bob Dylan with, um, a hungry and very determined bear to sell its high-protein goods.
We agree with Sir Ben Kingley's sentiment in this Jaguar Super Bowl 2014 commercial that British actors are always being typecast as villains in Hollywood. Luckily, he's brought two other British actors who are also synonymous for playing villains to help prove a point -- that British supervillains are always classy and sophisticated. And what would such classy bad guys do besides ride in private
Just when you thought we were out of The Matrix, Laurence Fishburne, who played the riddle-speaking Morpheus in the Wachowski's sci-fi franchise, reprises his role for one masterful 2014 Super Bowl ad for Kia Motors. So which will it be? The blue keys or the red keys?
Everyone has thought about quitting his or her job in some type of grand fashion, whether it be making a scene as you leave your former place of employment or telling off your boss.
Now imagine quitting your job in front of millions upon million of people on live TV. Well, one woman will do just that this Sunday, thanks to GoDaddy.