PopCorners: Breaking Bad Super Bowl Commercial - Extended Version
- Video
- 2023
- 2m
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9.1/10
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Walt and Jesse cook up a new recipe, and show it off to an old client.Walt and Jesse cook up a new recipe, and show it off to an old client.Walt and Jesse cook up a new recipe, and show it off to an old client.
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Bryan Cranston
- Walter White
- (uncredited)
Raymond Cruz
- Tuco Salamanca
- (uncredited)
Aaron Paul
- Jesse Pinkman
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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The Breaking Bad PopCorners ad was, without question, the greatest thing I've ever seen-not just in the realm of commercials, but as a cultural moment that perfectly fused entertainment and advertising. It transcended the traditional boundaries of a Super Bowl spot and became something more: a brilliant, nostalgia-fueled masterpiece that paid tribute to one of the most iconic shows in television history, while somehow managing to make a bag of snack chips feel like a plot device worthy of Vince Gilligan himself.
From the moment Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul appeared on screen in full character as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, it was as if no time had passed. The set design, the desert backdrop, the camera work, and even the subtle nuances in their performances were so meticulously crafted that it felt like we had been transported back into the world of Breaking Bad. But instead of meth, they were cooking up PopCorners-turning what could've been a throwaway gag into a clever, self-aware reimagining of their infamous operation. It struck the perfect balance between parody and authenticity, staying true to the essence of the original show while playfully remixing it for a new, completely unexpected purpose.
And it wasn't just fan service-it was genuinely funny, smart, and visually compelling. The writing was sharp, the delivery pitch-perfect, and the overall concept was executed with such high production value that it felt more like a short film than a commercial. It sparked a wave of excitement across social media, got people rewatching the series, and reminded everyone why these characters became so legendary in the first place.
In a world oversaturated with forgettable ads, the Breaking Bad PopCorners spot stood out as a rare gem. It redefined what a commercial can be-how it can entertain, resonate emotionally, and still sell a product without feeling forced. Watching it was a surreal blend of joy, awe, and admiration, and for a few glorious moments, I forgot I was being sold something at all. Simply put, it was advertising at its absolute finest-and easily the greatest thing I've ever seen.
From the moment Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul appeared on screen in full character as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, it was as if no time had passed. The set design, the desert backdrop, the camera work, and even the subtle nuances in their performances were so meticulously crafted that it felt like we had been transported back into the world of Breaking Bad. But instead of meth, they were cooking up PopCorners-turning what could've been a throwaway gag into a clever, self-aware reimagining of their infamous operation. It struck the perfect balance between parody and authenticity, staying true to the essence of the original show while playfully remixing it for a new, completely unexpected purpose.
And it wasn't just fan service-it was genuinely funny, smart, and visually compelling. The writing was sharp, the delivery pitch-perfect, and the overall concept was executed with such high production value that it felt more like a short film than a commercial. It sparked a wave of excitement across social media, got people rewatching the series, and reminded everyone why these characters became so legendary in the first place.
In a world oversaturated with forgettable ads, the Breaking Bad PopCorners spot stood out as a rare gem. It redefined what a commercial can be-how it can entertain, resonate emotionally, and still sell a product without feeling forced. Watching it was a surreal blend of joy, awe, and admiration, and for a few glorious moments, I forgot I was being sold something at all. Simply put, it was advertising at its absolute finest-and easily the greatest thing I've ever seen.
Breaking Bad Pop-Corners are the perfect snack to enjoy while watching (or rewatching) the award-winning television show. The commercial for the Breaking Bad Pop-Corners is an absolute masterpiece - funny, insightful, and most importantly, it just makes you want to buy the product right now. With their crispy texture and explosive flavor, these popcorns are the ultimate snack for fans of the series. And to top it all off, each bag comes with a mini toy of your favorite character from the show - you can't ask for a better way to indulge in your love for Breaking Bad! I gotta tell ya it was perfect. Perfect. Everything down to the last minute details. WE NEED TO COOK JESSE.
Nostalgia with a smile.
This short film took me back to the endless hours I spent in front of my TV.
Although I don't like the product category in essence as it is unhealthy it fits perfectly the character of the product these two make in the series: unhealthy and addictive. And that is part of the artistic beauty of this commercial.
The actors play their roles so good it is really a mini version of the series. Combining multiple high lights in both acting performances (say my name), dialogue (between Jesse and Walt in their Motorhome), agressive monologue (Tuco) and drug distribution negotiation (Tuco, Walter and Jesse with a silently Louis Ferreira)
Enough, Im switching to youtube to watch it again.
This short film took me back to the endless hours I spent in front of my TV.
Although I don't like the product category in essence as it is unhealthy it fits perfectly the character of the product these two make in the series: unhealthy and addictive. And that is part of the artistic beauty of this commercial.
The actors play their roles so good it is really a mini version of the series. Combining multiple high lights in both acting performances (say my name), dialogue (between Jesse and Walt in their Motorhome), agressive monologue (Tuco) and drug distribution negotiation (Tuco, Walter and Jesse with a silently Louis Ferreira)
Enough, Im switching to youtube to watch it again.
I felt moved the first time I laid eyes in this incredible commercial. I wish more people gave it the respect it truly deserves a 10 out of 10 rating. The way the actors conveys the story of braking bad in this short amount of time proves it is better than the weird itself. The commercial shows the importance of entrepreneurship and how to be peaceful with even your enemies. The director truly put his heart and soul into this magnificent work of art. Without this commercial I wouldn't be were I am today so I say thank you to everyone involved. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE. Braking bad may have been the inspiration but it has nothing on this emotional cinematic masterpiece.
10Zxd1
Breaking Bad Pop-Corners are the perfect snack to enjoy while watching (or rewatching) the award-winning television show. The commercial for the Breaking Bad Pop-Corners is an absolute masterpiece - funny, insightful, and most importantly, it just makes you want to buy the product right now. With their crispy texture and explosive flavor, these popcorns are the ultimate snack for fans of the series. And to top it all off, each bag comes with a mini toy of your favorite character from the show - you can't ask for a better way to indulge in your love for Breaking Bad! I gotta tell ya it was perfect. Perfect. Everything down to the last minute details.
Did you know
- TriviaBryan Cranston was wearing a bald cap for the commercial, unlike the show.
- ConnectionsSpoofs Breaking Bad (2008)
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- PopCorners: Пуститися берега на Суперкубку. Реклама
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- Runtime2 minutes
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