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Monday, February 8, 2010 at 3:03AM More Super Bowl Spots: 'Alice,' 'Wolfman,' 'Persia'
It was not a great crop of Super Bowl ads. Does anyone honestly believe we'll see skin in those Go Daddy commercials, which have followed the same script for about three years now? Bad, bad, bad. And the beer commercials are even lame these days. At least we got Betty White and Abe Vigoda in a Snickers ad.

There were fewer movies, too, for the big game (a fact we chronicled over the weekend while showing you the studio commercials released prior to Sunday's action). Now to catch up on the ones we missed earlier: Alice in Wonderland, The Back-Up Plan, The Wolfman, and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
There's really nothing new here, except J-Lo's Back-Up Plan, but it's not like that's the sort of Super Bowl commercial we were dying to see. I think Alice looks both the best and the worst. For a few seconds, it's absolutely a brilliant visualization by Tim Burton...but two hours of that in 3-D might make me nauseous.
Videos courtesy of Trailer Addict
Thoughts about what you saw during the Super Bowl? Did any of these movies really benefit from the ads? I think it's ironic that in the commercial for The Wolfman, clearly the most troubled studio production in a while, that Benicio Del Toro asks if someone believes in curses. I'm guessing Universal doesn't, based on the millions it threw out there for the ad. I wonder if the film will make that much back on Friday.

Videos courtesy of Trailer Addict


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