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[[Super Bowl Special|Many are first (and often only) broadcast during the Super Bowl]] -- but then live forever on [[YouTube]].
[[Super Bowl Special|Many are first (and often only) broadcast during the Super Bowl]] -- but then live forever on [[YouTube]].

Often takes the form of a [[Real Trailer, Fake Movie]].


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Just as a classic pop song can be repurposed into a commercial jingle, so too can a well-loved movie be invoked in a commercial to sell product. And one very common way this can be done is to create a commercial that echoes or even presents itself as a sequel to that beloved film.

Many are first (and often only) broadcast during the Super Bowl -- but then live forever on YouTube.

Often takes the form of a Real Trailer, Fake Movie.

Examples of Classic Movie, Commercial Sequel include: