The Doritos Super Bowl Commercial Contest - Doritos Crash The SuperBowl Challenge
For the 2009/2010 NFL Football Season and Super Bowl XLIV in Miami on February 7, 2010 Doritos announced in September 2009 that the company will air three user generated ads during the game. Now in January 2010 we are one step closer to finding out which three. The Doritos brand has revealed six finalists selected from more than 4,000 entries in their fourth annual Doritos "Crash the Super Bowl" challenge. The participating contestants are not only competing to have their self-made Doritos Super Bowl Commercial aired during the Super Bowl XLIV broadcast, they are also shooting to make history by beating the ad pros and garnering the top three spots in USA TODAY’ s annual Ad Meter.
Last year two unemployed brothers from Batesville, Indiana turned 2000 dollars into one million dollars with their nutbusting commercial. Now they have new jobs as commercial directors.
Between January 5, 2010 and January 31, 2010 you can vote for your favorite finalist once a day at www.crashthesuperbowl.com. The winning ads will not be revealed to the world – or the six finalists – until they air on national television during the Super Bowl broadcast. At the bottom of this page you can also share your own ranking with us and other visitors of this website. We are looking forward to your opinions.
Here's a little taste of what the six finalists have brought to the table. In alphabetical order:
Casket
Credits: by Erwin McManus 51 years old, pastor Whittier, CA Budget: $3,000
House Rules
Credits: by Joelle De Jesus 37 years old, aspiring writer/filmmaker Hollywood, CA (originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico) Budget: $80 Kids These Days
Credits: by Nick Dimondi 25 years old, aspiring filmmaker Cary, NC Budget: $300 Snack Attack Samurai
Credits: by Ben Krueger 32 years old, freelance production assistant and aspiring filmmaker Minneapolis, MN Budget: less than $1,000 According to NielsenWire this Doritos commercial was seen by an estimated 116.2 million viewers during Super Bowl XLIV, making it the most watched Super Bowl TV Commercial of all time. The ad ran in the game’s fourth quarter at 9:30pm ET. The Smackout
Credits: by Brendan Hayward 32 years old, high school SAT tutor and aspiring filmmaker Santa Monica, CA Budget: $2,000 Underdog
Credits: by Joshua Svoboda 24 years old, aspiring filmmaker Raleigh, NC Budget: $200
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Top Super Bowl Ads
Top Super Bowl Ads -- Wow, this was a really tough choice. I was laughing at all of them. I have to give House Rules my top pick though. Second would be ...
House Rules - Doritos Commercial during Super Bowl XLIV
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TOP 1. Is my favorite. The slogan is very smart, you keep it in your mine all day long. " Keep your hands off my mama, Keep your hands off my Doritos" Wow ...
I rank "Snack Attack" my number two pick, the more I see it the ...
Top Super Bowl Ads - Dog is smarter than this man
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Well, they were all as cute as a bug, but I would rate my top super bowl ads as follows: 'Underdog', 'House Rules', and 'Kids These Days'. There was a ...
Funny Super Bowl Commercials
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From the list of 6 funny super bowl commercials from the CrashTheSuperBowl Challenge, Smackout is funny as hell, Casket is really good, and Kids these ...