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- DirecciónBryan BuckleyElencoArnold SchwarzeneggerSalma HayekRalf MoellerA commercial for BMW featuring Zeus and Hera.
- DirecciónHamish HamiltonElencoLady GagaGraham BreitensteinDay'nah CooperThe Super Bowl LI Halftime show took place on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas as part of Super Bowl LI. The show was headlined by Lady Gaga, who performed a medley of her songs, including the smash hit Million Reasons from her fifth studio album Joanne.
- DirecciónDante AriolaElencoSebastian BeaconWillem DafoeA man is tempted to sell his soul to the devil, played by Willem Dafoe, in exchange for a Mercedes-Benz, in this ad for Super Bowl XLVII.
- DirecciónTarsem SinghElencoBeyoncéEnrique IglesiasP!nkScantily clad gladiators, Beyoncé, Britney Spears and P!nk, upset Emperor Enrique Iglesias by singing and drinking his Pepsi at the Roman Colosseum instead of fighting each other.
- DirecciónWayne McClammyElencoScarlett JohanssonColin Jost
- DirecciónHanna Maria HeidrichElencoCindy CrawfordPresley GerberJeff Gordon
- DirecciónJoe PytkaElencoBritney Spears
- DirecciónJeff TremaineElencoJames DonahueDon CheadleMinka Kelly2014 Bud Light commercial in which a man is offered a can of Bud Light and then enters a wild night in the city in which he encounters Don Cheadle with an alpaca and has to battle Arnold Schwarzenegger in a sudden death ping-pong match.
- ElencoMegan Fox
- DirecciónJoe PytkaElencoCindy CrawfordThe 1992 spot shows a 26-year-old Crawford pulling up to the Halfway Café in a red sports car while wearing a white tank top and jean shorts. Two young boys stare as the supermodel buys a Pepsi from a vending machine and drinks it down.
- ElencoArnold SchwarzeneggerDanny DeVitoKevin MilesArnold Schwarzenegger reprises his role as Agent State Farm, heroically rescuing two dogs from a blazing inferno. As he delivers his signature "like a good neighbor" line to the grateful homeowner, frustration ensues on set when his pronunciation of "neighbor" comes out more like "neighbaaa," prompting the director to cut the scene. Despite some coaching from Jake from State Farm, Arnold's mispronunciations persist, leading to a series of comical attempts to get it right. The director's irritation mounts, ultimately resulting in a script change. Once the film debuts, Arnold gets ready to say the infamous catchphrase and Danny DeVito appears next to him in time to finish the line, just like a good neighbor.