It's every true American's favorite part of Super Bowl week -- watching the new commercials getting rolled out. Here are some of the most talked about spots.
Snickers featuring Danny Trejo and Steve Buscemi
First Mrs. Brady talks about having sex in her 80s, and now this. What a week.
Mophie Phone Chargers Featuring the Apocalypse
Because even God's smart phone batteries run out too soon.
Budweiser Featuring Clydesdales and a Lost Puppy
Horses accomplish what a man cannot.
GoDaddy.com's Tatesless Lost Puppy Commercial Spoof
GoDaddy.com got a lot of buzz for its spot featuring a puppy, but not the good kind. Godaddy.com pulled the ad.
Carl's Jr. Featuring a Kate Upton Lookalike
We had Charlotte McKinney here at FOX411 a few months ago and dubbed her the next Kate Upton. We could not have been more right.
Kia Sorrento Featuring Pierce Brosnan
Brosnan thinks he's being pitched a Bond-esque action movie. He's actually being pitched a car commercial. Hilarity ensues.
Wix.com Featuring Brett Favre
The web-building service is one of the few companies using actual athletes in its Super Bowl spot.
T-Mobile Featuring Kim Kardashian
Kardashian's self-deprecating spot for T Mobile -- in which she bemoans smart phone owners' unused data because it means more people could have seen her selfies but didn't -- is the biggest buzz generator so far.
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