About Headline Season 5, Episode 0 :
Super Bowl XLV just concluded recently and during this event several TV commercials for movies were aired and this article will be a collection of these amazing TV spot/movie trailer from the upcoming movies like Captain America: The First Avenger, Cowboys and Aliens, Drive Angry, Fast Five, Just Go with It, Limitless, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Priest, Rango, Rio, Super 8, Thor, Battle: Los Angeles, The Adjustment Bureau, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon. The TV spot video are listed and shown below. Here we go. Let start with the TV commercial by the first ever avenger named Captain America. Next is the mixed world of Cowboys and Aliens: Here's Nicolas Cage Drive Angry 3D super bowl TV spot: Next is the upcoming 2011 Fast & Furious, Fast Five film: Now let us watch the latest comedy film by Adam Sandler, Just Go With It with a stunning sexy Brookly Decker: Limitless film shows a very unlimited trailer below: You missed Jack Sparrow, well watch this TV spot from his upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides movie: Here's another vampire film with Priest and the following shows a great peek during the super bowl. Yet another 3D CGI film is coming and Rango's trailer is here: Like Rango, here's Rio yet another CGI to watch later. Here's the TV spot of Steven Spielberg's latest film, Super 8: Marvel is really expanding its universe with Thor and this TV spot really rocks. This apocalyptic end of the world film really horrors me and this TV spot might have stunned the super bowl audiences. Here's Matt Damon's next sci-fi action film and 30 seconds The Adjustment Bureau trailer really making watch for of him. Last but not the least is the TV spot from the 3rd Transformers film, Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Now that's too much to watch huh... and with this Super Bowl XLV TV commercials, which one of them you like the most? Well let me know by leaving a feedback below. Enjoy!
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