Ellen Feiss captured the imagination of Mac nerds back in 2002 for some particular reason.
Jason Alexander gets super stoked about fast food in this old school McDonald's commercial that is sure to put a smile on your face.
Nicole Smith-Ludvik returns to the top of the tallest building in the world with a A380 flying behind her at 2,700 feet.
The Daily Show demonstrates why it was a bad idea to use Martin Luther King Jr. to sell trucks.
Matt Damon was hoping our reaction to his Crypto.com commercial was more like this.
Matt Damon was roasted by the internet for his participation in this goofy Crypto.com ad, which compared the adoption of cryptocurrency to landing on the moon, but the special behind-the-scenes featurette could be even more bonkers.
Post Cereal's marsupial-like cartoon mascot Crazy Craving has been seemingly erased from the historical record. One intrepid YouTuber tries to find out what happened to this beloved 90s icon snuffed out too soon.
The set decorator's attention to detail on this commercial starring a grown-up Kevin McCallister was next level.
A shocking plot twist involving Mr. Big and a Peloton in "And Just Like That" actually caused the exercise company's stock to crash. Thankfully, Ryan Reynolds came to their rescue with this hysterical ad.
This Yomega ad has every 90s trope: baggy clothes, spiky hair and a generic hip-hop beat.
Ben Curtis returned as the pitchman for the computer technology company.
Ben Curtis returned as the pitchman for the computer technology company.
Terry Crews is getting a lot of flak for appearing in this Amazon ad which seems to sugarcoat some of the more unsavory things about working for the tech giant.
Vincent Pastore, best known as Salvatore Bonpensiero AKA "Big Pussy" from "The Sopranos" has a Halloween-themed ad that you're sure to enjoy.
This hilariously profane Australian ad might make the strongest case for taking the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The solution to peace and harmony is… a soft drink?
Product placement is a centuries old technique that's about to get infinitely worse because of ridiculous technological advancements.
Despite the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act passed to combat loud advertisements, commercials continue to be deafening. Here's how it got so bad.
To say this hasn't aged well would be an understatement.
Emirates Airline had a woman stand on the tippy top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, 2,722 feet in the sky. Here's how they filmed it.
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