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  • Extended version of the Larry David commercial....

    https://youtu.be/BH5-rSxilxo
    Matt Damon also made an ad for crypto... yuck.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Where was Xibit? 
    In da club rollin' that weed up, duh...
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,398
    Extended version of the Larry David commercial....

    https://youtu.be/BH5-rSxilxo
    Matt Damon also made an ad for crypto... yuck.
    So many crypto commercials...
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,824
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
    Dude, are you being serious?  Thin Lizzy?  There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc.  Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
    Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
    ok.  People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way. 
    On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy.
    Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
  • tbergs said:
    Extended version of the Larry David commercial....

    https://youtu.be/BH5-rSxilxo
    Matt Damon also made an ad for crypto... yuck.
    So many crypto commercials...
    Lebron James was in one too.
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,450
    edited February 2022
    THANK GOD FOR JIM CARREY BEING INSPIRED BY PEARL JAM TO HELP VERIZONS Q1 RESULTS!

    Say no to crypto!
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
    Dude, are you being serious?  Thin Lizzy?  There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc.  Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
    Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
    ok.  People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way. 
    On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy.
    Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
    My wife just told me that all of her friends on fb said "best show ever!"  We're 49.  
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,064
    THANK GOD FOR JIM CARREY BEING INSPIRED BY PEARL JAM TO HELP VERIZONS Q1 RESULTS!

    Say no to crypto!
    What?

    Scio me nihil scire

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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    static111 said:
    THANK GOD FOR JIM CARREY BEING INSPIRED BY PEARL JAM TO HELP VERIZONS Q1 RESULTS!

    Say no to crypto!
    What?

    THANK GOD FOR JIM CARREY BEING INSPIRED BY PEARL JAM TO HELP VERIZONS Q1 RESULTS!

    Say no to crypto!
  • mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
    Dude, are you being serious?  Thin Lizzy?  There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc.  Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
    Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
    ok.  People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way. 
    On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy.
    Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
    Doesn't the halftime show always consists of legacy acts and very-very famous songs everyone know?

    Why would these chosen artists not help with a black celebration/acknowledgement them?

    Also, regarding "the 90's"

    In Da Club came out in 2003
    Family Affair and No More Drama came out in 2001
    M.A.A.D City came out in 2012
    Alright came out in 2015
    Loose yourself came out in 2002
    And Still Dre rocked MTV at the tailend of 1999

    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,064
    mrussel1 said:
    static111 said:
    THANK GOD FOR JIM CARREY BEING INSPIRED BY PEARL JAM TO HELP VERIZONS Q1 RESULTS!

    Say no to crypto!
    What?

    THANK GOD FOR JIM CARREY BEING INSPIRED BY PEARL JAM TO HELP VERIZONS Q1 RESULTS!

    Say no to crypto!
    lol. Yeah loud and clear.  I just don't understand it.  Maybe lost in translation?
    Scio me nihil scire

    There are no kings inside the gates of eden
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,450
    edited February 2022
    static111 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    static111 said:
    THANK GOD FOR JIM CARREY BEING INSPIRED BY PEARL JAM TO HELP VERIZONS Q1 RESULTS!

    Say no to crypto!
    What?

    THANK GOD FOR JIM CARREY BEING INSPIRED BY PEARL JAM TO HELP VERIZONS Q1 RESULTS!

    Say no to crypto!
    lol. Yeah loud and clear.  I just don't understand it.  Maybe lost in translation?
    https://youtu.be/dCKifxWz9vs

    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,144
    Poncier said:
    Yikes, look how wide open Jamarr Chase was on the final play. Smoked Ramsey (like everyone else did) but Donald was already all over Burrow 


    I wish NBC had shown a few replays of the end of that play, they just kept showing Donald wrapping up Burrow, but it looked to me like Perine had a shot to dive for that ball and just stood there. Honestly wonder why Cincy didn't just have Mixon on the field for that final drive, he's fine as a pass catcher and a decent blocker when he needs to help on a blitz. Perine shows me nothing and really made no effort on that throw...on 4th down in the final minute of the Super Bowl! Jeez dude, give it an effort at least.
    agreed....I had that same thought. Perine might not have seen the ball quick enough to dive but damn it was close. 
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  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
    Dude, are you being serious?  Thin Lizzy?  There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc.  Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
    Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
    ok.  People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way. 
    On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy.
    Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
    I thought  it was meant as a West cost rap celebration, being it was Dre and guests. Not directed at you but a lot of antiwoke snowflakes seem to be dismissing it as black celebration as well. 
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,824
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
    Dude, are you being serious?  Thin Lizzy?  There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc.  Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
    Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
    ok.  People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way. 
    On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy.
    Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
    Doesn't the halftime show always consists of legacy acts and very-very famous songs everyone know?

    Why would these chosen artists not help with a black celebration/acknowledgement them?

    Also, regarding "the 90's"

    In Da Club came out in 2003
    Family Affair and No More Drama came out in 2001
    M.A.A.D City came out in 2012
    Alright came out in 2015
    Loose yourself came out in 2002
    And Still Dre rocked MTV at the tailend of 1999

    Most of the time it’s a legacy act, yes. But not always. 6 or 7 years ago was Katy Perry and a year or 2 later was Bruno Mars.
    Of course not every song was from the 90s. But that was the focus.
    And of course they help black celebration. I just personally think a wider variety that included current/more recent artists would have been better. The top names were Snoop, Dre, Eminem, 50 cent, Mary J. People under 30 probably know Dre more for headphones than his music.. All got their start in the early-mid 90s. All were their biggest in the 90s (except maybe MJB in the 2000s). So while some songs did come later, the music theme was 90s hip hop.
  • mace1229 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
    Dude, are you being serious?  Thin Lizzy?  There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc.  Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
    Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
    ok.  People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way. 
    On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy.
    Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
    Doesn't the halftime show always consists of legacy acts and very-very famous songs everyone know?

    Why would these chosen artists not help with a black celebration/acknowledgement them?

    Also, regarding "the 90's"

    In Da Club came out in 2003
    Family Affair and No More Drama came out in 2001
    M.A.A.D City came out in 2012
    Alright came out in 2015
    Loose yourself came out in 2002
    And Still Dre rocked MTV at the tailend of 1999

    Most of the time it’s a legacy act, yes. But not always. 6 or 7 years ago was Katy Perry and a year or 2 later was Bruno Mars.
    Of course not every song was from the 90s. But that was the focus.
    And of course they help black celebration. I just personally think a wider variety that included current/more recent artists would have been better. The top names were Snoop, Dre, Eminem, 50 cent, Mary J. People under 30 probably know Dre more for headphones than his music.. All got their start in the early-mid 90s. All were their biggest in the 90s (except maybe MJB in the 2000s). So while some songs did come later, the music theme was 90s hip hop.
    Ummm Kendrick Lamar?

    He's one of the bigger rappers out there.

    Oh and Damn Kodak Black and his crew got into a damn shootout...
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,824
    mace1229 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mace1229 said:
    I’ve never liked hip hop/rap. Wish they would have represented more genres. Put Hootie in there, and instead of the suggested 2pac hologram, do one of Thin Lizzy.
    Dude, are you being serious?  Thin Lizzy?  There's been plenty of classic rock acts.. Petty, Springsteen, etc.  Did you think they needed to put some rap into those shows to balance it out?
    Being series that I personally don’t like hip hop. I thought my suggestion of a halo gram of Thin Lizzy was ridiculous enough to know that was a joke though.
    ok.  People do say ridiculous things around here, in a serious way. 
    On a more serious note I do think the choice of performers was a little odd. If they were going for 90s hip-hop theme then they nailed it. But I’m guessing they were going more for black celebration/acknowledgement theme. I’ve already heard a lot of comments that half time was targeted to age 40-50, and seems kinda true. I think they would have gotten that message across better if they included more recent black artists instead of focusing on 90s hip-hop. But not Hootie or Thin Lizzy.
    Thats just my opinion, I usually don’t care for the half time show. Not even when it was The Who. Over produced medleys of random hits aren’t my thing.
    Doesn't the halftime show always consists of legacy acts and very-very famous songs everyone know?

    Why would these chosen artists not help with a black celebration/acknowledgement them?

    Also, regarding "the 90's"

    In Da Club came out in 2003
    Family Affair and No More Drama came out in 2001
    M.A.A.D City came out in 2012
    Alright came out in 2015
    Loose yourself came out in 2002
    And Still Dre rocked MTV at the tailend of 1999

    Most of the time it’s a legacy act, yes. But not always. 6 or 7 years ago was Katy Perry and a year or 2 later was Bruno Mars.
    Of course not every song was from the 90s. But that was the focus.
    And of course they help black celebration. I just personally think a wider variety that included current/more recent artists would have been better. The top names were Snoop, Dre, Eminem, 50 cent, Mary J. People under 30 probably know Dre more for headphones than his music.. All got their start in the early-mid 90s. All were their biggest in the 90s (except maybe MJB in the 2000s). So while some songs did come later, the music theme was 90s hip hop.
    Ummm Kendrick Lamar?

    He's one of the bigger rappers out there.

    Oh and Damn Kodak Black and his crew got into a damn shootout...
    Yeah, I’m not saying it only had 90s hip hop. They always have a huge lineup. Just seemed to me that was where the spotlight was. And I’m not alone as I already said I’ve heard others say the show was aimed towards 40-50 year olds with a few others throw in as they always do.
    Google who performed at the Super Bowl and this was the first response “ The headliners for this year's halftime show are Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar.” The first 4 mentioned are 90s. So I’d say the say the main focus was 90s hip hop.
  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,316
    so fucking what. change the channel.
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  • Weird having English artists (Katy Perry, The Who etc) do the show...

    Why not have it always be connected to the city it is in. Like LA in this instance (if the Superbowl was in LA, but I think it was...)
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,144
    Weird having English artists (Katy Perry, The Who etc) do the show...

    Why not have it always be connected to the city it is in. Like LA in this instance (if the Superbowl was in LA, but I think it was...)
    Katy is from Cali...she just likes English blokes
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    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
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    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
    2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
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