mentalfloss.com — In 1984, Apple defined the Super Bowl Commercial as a cultural phenomenon. Prior to Super Bowl XVIII, nobody watched the game “just for the commercials” — but one epic TV spot, directed by sci-fi legend Ridley Scott, changed all that.
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GoldiedustJan 30, 2012
Amazing how much those drones remind all doing the same thing remind you of this http://media.fakeposters.com/results/2009/07/17/uyhdx6t7kk.jpg
It took 17 years, but Apple has become what it was fighting against
bobosmitorJan 30, 2012
Wow. Great commercial. Would have been a real shame if they had canceled it.
andysasylumJan 30, 2012
I second this.
biofriendlyblogJan 30, 2012
That was definitely a classic.
macbookformeJan 30, 2012
Dugg for that iClassic ... for sure
emfkJan 30, 2012
Glad it wasn't cancelled. It is still one of the best Super Bowl Commercials.
casspaJan 30, 2012
It'd be nice to see them do something epic this year but they never seem to plan product releases accordingly.
kethinovJan 31, 2012
Every time I see that ad I can't help but reflect on the irony that Apple today very much represents the 1984 they railed against in 1984. The iOS walled garden is pretty damn Orwellian.
GoldiedustJan 30, 2012
Amazing how much those drones remind all doing the same thing remind you of this http://media.fakeposters.com/results/2009/07/17/uyhdx6t7kk.jpg
It took 17 years, but Apple has become what it was fighting against
Closed AccountJan 31, 2012
That’s something….pre-internet. No one knew what would be happening in the next ten years!
3n1gm4Jan 31, 2012
Why is a hooters girl throwing a sledge hammer into the screen?