‘World War Z’ Super Bowl Ad Once Again Proves NFL Fans Desire the Apocalypse

February 3, 2013 § Leave a comment

Ah, the Super Bowl. To prove once and for Baltimore and San Francisco, their local superiority, because to prove Beyoncé, haters not show after his fiasco lipsyncing, and 90 million + players football TV viewers touch the ass while other gorging on an endless series of studded calories snacks and dips. In short, the perfect time for a teaser film on the theme of the Apocalypse At least, that's what Universal thought because they started a new teaser 30 seconds for Brad Pitt zombie thriller World War Z (excluding July 3) during the game, the latest in a long lie advertisements on the theme of the Apocalypse Super Bowl. ! "China has become grim" because really, the natural follow-up, "Are you ready for some football" is "we lost the East Coast" and look at the ad: It could be argued the history of Super Bowl commercials that the "end of the world" back to fantasies iconic Apple ad presentation to IBM customers enslaved minions one Orwellian overlord. I know, I know, you say, this is an advertisement of an apocalyptic dystopian one. But in a world that is not dominated by IBM to live a sort of Apocalypse? 2012 is the year the Mayans predicted disaster when the end of days scenarios actually taken in the Super Bowl commercials, however. An ad for the Chevrolet Silverado presented a reliable if it can withstand any kind of robot war humanity and extinction locusts SUV. You can live in a landscape burned, but you can always buy damn well American.Time Warner Cable also imagine the Apocalypse, probably more often triggered by Ricky Gervais rejection of a "friend request" on Facebook. Suddenly, he must dodge mortars and Mary-Louise Parker is threatened by zombies. With such a record, the new teaser of World War Z is a perfect fit. Now mind you, we could say that these ads live viewers to call "latent fear of sudden destruction of a kind of" moment "feeling inspired. And "live in the moment" in our consumer society, loosely translates to "buy everything you can while there is still time!" But the zeal suggests, even joy, imagine these ads our collective destiny without fear against a hypothetical Apocalypse as the desire for it. A Freudian reading would say that it is the "death instinct" in action. Because after hours spent devouring the bark, pigs in blankets, 10-alarm chili, and countless Brewskies – listen about Terry Bradshaw for hours – it's really nothing more to do, but Hieronymus Bosch-degenerate as chaos. Or maybe show these ads is that we see a nation of adolescents and blow like s ** t. Anyway, the new World War Z announcement is part perfectly.Follow Christian Blauvelt on Twitter @ Ctblauvelt [Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures] More: Trailer 'World War Z': The value of the long wait ? – Video Brad Pitt "World War Z": What Went Wrong (and it happens), you may also like: Miley Cyrus teaches yoga on the beach – INFOGRAPHIC100 Hottest Women of the Century-PHOTOS

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