Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy has been an Internet based writer for the past seven years.
As every parent knows, it's tough to get little kids to behave in a restaurant. Being in a new environment will excite the youngsters and many of their typically inoffensive meal time antics, such as loud talking, hyperactivity and the occasional food play, become amplified into something less adorable and more annoying when strangers are watching.
Superheroes are often used to cheer up kids who've been confined to the hospital. And while costumed do-gooders are always appreciated, a Pittsburgh-area window washing company thought of a novel way to make the experience even more memorable.
Subway's 2013 Super Bowl commercial has been 15 years in the making. That's when the restaurant chain's spokesman Jared Fogle began his now-famous "Subway Diet," which consisted of turkey subs and a lot of walking and led to a massive weight loss.
Time Warner's 2013 Super Bowl commercial features some nifty cross promotion with the AMC show 'The Walking Dead.'
The third of Hyundai's three 2013 Super Bowl commercials promises to solve your child's problem with loneliness, if only you'll buy their car.
In the trailer for the upcoming horror film 'World War Z,' which will air during the 2013 Super Bowl, something is amiss.
It starts when Brad Pitt's character and his family are stuck in traffic. Police motorcycles start zipping by and when Pitt goes out to investigate, he is told to get back in his car. Also, his hair is long, so you know things are serious.
In a 2013 Super Bowl commercial for milk, we learn that Dwayne Johnson aka "The Rock" derives much of his power from cow juice.
Like they typically do, Budweiser will be featuring their famous Clydesdales in one of their 2013 Super Bowl commercials. We're still not quite sure what they signify. (Budweiser: so good even a giant horse will drink it?)
Funnymen Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd will be promoting Samsung in the electronic giant's 2013 Super Bowl commercial.
An elementary school tussle turned into an all day police station ordeal for seven-year old Wilson Reyes, according to a $250 million lawsuit his parents have filed against the NYPD.
It's no big surprise that Joe Montana is in Skechers' 2013 Super Bowl commercial. The Hall of Fame quarterback has endorsed the shoe brand for a few years and has been in their past Super Bowl ads.