Super Bowl's entertainment: the ads

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Super Bowl Sunday is almost here, which means we’ll soon seen the huge-budget commercial ads  — air time alone is $100,000 per second; the average commercial costs about $1 million to produce — during NBC’s broadcast of the big game. This year, we’ll see Bob Dylan and will.i.am in a Pepsi ad, Conan O’Brien hawking Budweiser and Jason Statham time-traveling through decades for Audi. However, the most talked-about ads are those in 3D, one for SoBe’s Lifewater and one for Dreamworks’ new movie Monsters vs. Aliens. Don’t have the 3D glasses? No problem — 125 million pair were to be distributed free at 25,000 locations. There’s still time to get them. Look for a SoBe display in your supermarket; Target and Meijer stores will have the glasses Saturday; and there’s always plenty of them on eBay. Hang onto them after the Super Bowl party, though. You can use them to watch NBC’s 3D episode of Chuck on Monday night.

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