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== 2003 (XXXVII) == {| class="wikitable" !Product type !Product/title !Plot/notes |- |Appliance |[[George Foreman Grill]] "I Grill With George" |Several families are shown saying "I Grill With George" along with [[George Foreman]] himself |- |Beer |[[Bud Light]] "Parade" |A man in an upside-down clown suit, walks into a bar and orders a Bud Light |- | rowspan="3" |Car |[[Cadillac]] "17th Street" |The ad begins with a man in the 1950s boarding a subway train. As he approaches his seat on the train car, he notices a Cadillac advertisement outside his window, featuring the [[Cadillac Eldorado|Eldorado]]. The train begins moving, and several more Eldorado advertisements are passed by before exiting the tunnel, where this time a real Eldorado appears. Just as the Eldorado shows up, several modern Cadillac models ([[Cadillac CTS|CTS]], [[Cadillac Escalade|Escalade]], [[Cadillac SRX|SRX]], [[Cadillac XLR|XLR]]) appear as well, before the train car stops. When the man walks out of the train car, we see him now dressed in contemporary clothing and the setting has changed to the 2000s. Soundtrack: "[[Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin song)|Rock and Roll]]" by [[Led Zeppelin]] |- |[[Chrysler]] "Celine Dion" |[[Celine Dion]] drives a [[Chrysler Crossfire]] while singing "[[I Drove All Night]]". |- |[[Dodge]] "Beef Jerky" |A man riding in a speeding [[Ram pickup|Dodge Ram]] chokes on a piece of beef jerky and clears his throat when the truck stops. |- |Chewing gum |[[Trident (gum)|Trident]] "Squirrel" |Five dentists are given a survey: to see if they recommend Trident Gum or not. The first four say "Yes", but a squirrel bites the last dentist and screams "No"; thus, leaving the total of recommendations, 4 out 5. |- | rowspan="3" |Clothing |[[Hanes]] "Tagless" |[[Jackie Chan]] gets irritated by the tag on the back of his shirt before being introduced to the tagless shirt from Hanes. Also starring: [[Michael Jordan]] |- |[[Levi's]] "Stampede" |A couple stands on an empty road, in a city, and lets a pack of buffalos run right thru them.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Levi's turns to bison for US launch of Type 1 Jeans |url=https://www.campaignlive.com/article/levis-turns-bison-us-launch-type-1-jeans/168695 |access-date=2023-11-15 |website=Campaign Live |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=January 26, 2003 |title=Levi's - Stampede |url=https://adage.com/videos/levis-stampede/764 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220119135619/https://adage.com/videos/levis-stampede/764 |archive-date=January 19, 2022 |access-date=November 15, 2023 |website=Ad Age}}</ref> |- |[[Reebok]] "Terry Tate, Office Linebacker" |A linebacker named [[Terry Tate]] is hired to keep employees busy and on task; tackling them whenever they are being lazy or making mistakes. |- |Credit card |[[MasterCard]] "Presidents" |A man opts to use his credit card instead of cash, when out on a date, leaving a trio of presidents ([[Andrew Jackson]], [[Abraham Lincoln]], and [[George Washington]]) waiting impatiently for the man to arrive home. |- |Electronics |[[Sony]] "The Trip" |An elderly man prepares himself for a trip into outer space. Soundtrack: "Carry On" by [[Alana Davis]] |- | rowspan="10" |Film |''[[Anger Management (film)|Anger Management]]'' | rowspan="10" |Movie promos |- |''[[Bad Boys II]]'' |- |''[[Bruce Almighty]]'' |- |''[[Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle]]'' |- |''[[Daredevil (film)|Daredevil]]'' |- |''[[Gods and Generals (film)|Gods and Generals]]'' |- |''[[Hulk (film)|Hulk]]'' |- |''[[The Matrix Reloaded]]'' |- |''[[Tears of the Sun]]'' |- |''[[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]]'' |- |Mail |[[FedEx]] "Cast Away" |Is the final scene of the 2000 film [[Cast Away|of the same name]] where Chuck returns the package to its sender. But in this version the woman answers the door; when Chuck asks what was in the box, the woman replies, "Just a satellite phone, GPS locator, fishing rod, water purifier and some seeds. Just silly stuff." |- | rowspan="2" |Phone |[[AT&T Wireless Services|AT&T Wireless]] "Antiques Bandwagon" |Parodying [[Antiques Roadshow (American TV program)|Antiques Roadshow]], a man brings a landline telephone on the show, to see how much it is worth. The ad ends with the host of the show telling the man that the worth of the phone is $0. |- |AT&T Wireless "Gilligan" |Gilligan from [[Gilligan's Island]] uses a cell phone and has the Coast Guard on speed dial; allowing them to rescue the cast from being stranded. |- | rowspan="3" |Restaurant |[[McDonald's]] "What A Day" |A father and son bond over the long, stressful days they both experienced |- |[[Quiznos]] "Chef Jimmy" |A chef named Jimmy has a one-track mind, focusing only on the taste of Quiznos subs while ignoring things like his dead bird and the lack of wearing pants. |- |[[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]] "Dream" |[[Jared Fogle]] dreams of having a Subway inside his house |- | rowspan="3" |Soft drink |[[Diet Pepsi]] "Muddy Concert" |A father and son enjoy a [[MxPx]] concert |- |[[Sierra Mist]] "Hydrant" |During a hot day, a dog knocks the cap off of a fire hydrant, causing a huge blast of water to spray all over the dog's owner |- |Sierra Mist "Zoo" |Two baboons build a catapult and one of them launches the other into the polar bear section of a zoo; in order to cool off from the heat |- |Sports drink |[[Gatorade]] "23 vs. 39" |39-year-old [[Michael Jordan]] plays a one-on-one game of basketball with a 23-year-old version of himself |- |Tax preparation |[[H&R Block]] "Willie" |[[Willie Nelson]] becomes the spokesperson for a shaving cream company |- | rowspan="2" |Website |[[Yahoo! HotJobs|HotJobs.com]] "Rainbow" |Various workers sing "[[Rainbow Connection]]" |- |[[Monster.com]] "Truck" |A driverless semi-truck causes havoc while in search for a driver |- |}
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