
Daily Diversion: Alec Baldwin and Hulu to Destroy All Humans
Daily Diversion By Neil Miller on February 2, 2009 | (2) CommentsFor those of you who missed last night’s Superbowl, let me start by saying that you missed one hell of a game. Secondly, you missed some pretty great commercials wedged uncomfortably between obviously desperate promos for NBC’s Heroes. And while I would love to run you through a long Superbowl Commercial Awards like our friends over at /Film, I believe that I am still a little too “under the influence” to provide concise and insightful commentary. Instead I’ve chosen my favorite Superbowl promo, a commercial for my favorite online video destination Hulu, starring the man himself, Alec Baldwin. Please view the moving pictures above and enjoy.
For more cool videos, check out The Daily Diversion archive. If you’d like to send us a video, please feel free to drop it off to editors@filmschoolrejects.com. And for good measure, how about the banned PETA ad that shows sexy ladies and their love of vegetables. Seriously, check it out:
What was your favorite Superbowl commercial from this year’s broadcast?
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