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Buddweiser Light — a parody of the Bud Light "Bring Out Your Best" ad campaign, featuring hockey player Joe Piscopo mentally readying himself against faceoff opponent Robin Williams. Piscopo says of Williams in the voiceover, "I can't believe my wife ran away with him," which inspires Piscopo to instigate a fight as soon as the puck is ...
To ease the frustration of drinking up all of your suds, Bud Light has the Bud-E Fridge. The mini fridge for folks who are #UPFORWHATEVER monitors the number of bottles inside (it holds 78, by the ...
Bud Light "Chow Down" To make space for a case of Bud Light in a fridge that is filled with food from top to bottom, a man gives his dog some food from that fridge. The ad then cuts to the guy with his female partner enjoying a Bud Light. When she asks where the dog is at, the dog walks in and is now very fat from all the food eaten. [114 ...
It became a catchphrase and resulted in increased sales, the production of further Bud Light ads broadcast during the American football playoffs and Super Bowl LII, and the popularizing of the phrase the "Pit of Misery" as well as characters such as the Bud Light King and the Bud Knight.
The 60-second spot, called “Easy Night Out,” is part of Bud Light’s year-long rebrand that debuted at last year’s Super Bowl. This year’s goofy ad features a “new character in the Bud ...
"So for Bud Light or brands like Bud Light who say, 'Oh, we didn't mean to offend you; sorry, we'll take a step backward to sit in the middle, not being on either side,' both sides go, 'Meh, no ...
He played John in the 2021 short film I Can Change which was written and directed by Jim Jenkins, the same director for the Bud Light ads [1] [61] In the film, his character is "an underachiever who receives the power to stop time the night before his wedding". Jenkins said, "Having worked with John many times, I always tell him he has a unique ...
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