2013-11-02

Well another month has come and gone, and along with it Halloween, Columbus Day and much more. But as we delve into November let’s take a look back at some of the more entertaining aspects left behind from the previous month – TV ads. Below is a list of the top 10 ads from the month of October:

Top 10 Ads from October 2013

10. Adidas – Basketball is Everything (feat. Derrick Rose)

D. Rose pulls out all stops as he claims “Basketball Is Everything” for this new Adidas ad

9. Hot Pockets – You Got What I Eat (feat. Kate Upton & Snoop Dogg)

Kate Upton and Snoop Dogg pair up in this ridiculous music video for Hot Pockets, which remixes Biz Markie’s 1989 single “Just a Friend – You Got What I Need”

8. Xbox One – Invitation

This Xbox One spot features average people as they are called into the exciting new world of Xbox entertainment

7. Coca-Cola – Creates Park

Coca-Cola brings a little nature as the company literally rolls out fresh grass for this spot

6. PlayStation 4 – Perfect Day 

Sony is preparing gamers everywhere for the PS4 release with this new spot, which showcases battle scenes orchestrated to the tune of Lou Reed’s “Perfect Day” 

5. Dodge Durango – Ron Burgundy “It Comes Standard”

Will Ferrell will be portraying Ron Burgundy on the big screen in the new film Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, and apparently this new spot for the Dodge Durango

4. Carrie – Telekinetic Coffee Shop Surprise

The upcoming horror film Carrie is matched by this equally freaky coffee shop promotion showcasing a woman with weird telekinetic powers 

3. Geico Camel – Movie Day

Geico’s wildly popular camel makes a return in this hilarious cinema spot. “Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike….”

2. Samsung Galaxy Gear – A Long Time Coming

Samsung takes it back, waaay back to the days of sci-fi wrist gadgets in this spot for the Galaxy Gear

1. Sprint  – Friend Request

Legendary actors James Earl Jones and Malcolm McDowell team up to honor Jenna’s Facebook Activity

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