That Doritos commercial was the best one of the night. I heard the idea of the commercial was from the main guy in it, and that he won a contest to get the funding to film it? Not sure if that is real or not, but that's what I heard.
"Scott Zabielski, a graduate of the School of Cinematic Arts, won first place in the Doritos “Crash the Super Bowl” contest on Sunday with a commercial he directed called, “Middle Seat,” which aired during the Super Bowl. His commercial won him $1 million and a job at Universal Pictures.... Zabielski was also an executive producer on the comedy television show Tosh.O. His commercial had a $2,000 budget, though he only decided to move forward with the project two weeks before the submission deadline. “I have always wanted to direct commercials, and I’ve been working in TV for the last several years,” Zabielski said. “I basically get into commercials from TV. You have to do a special commercial to prove that you can do something in 30 seconds instead of what I do on my show which can be three or four minutes. So, I realized that the Doritos contest deadline was coming up, and I decided to make the spec commercial a Doritos commercial. I kind of entered on a whim.” http://dailytrojan.com/2015/02/02/former-sca-student-wins-super-bowl-competition/ So it only cost $2k but he won $1M and a job.
This is true in skirt chasing, . . . . but having a kid sit next to you on an airplane is almost as bad as a 400-pounder and worse than a motor mouth or a Korean eating a really smelly lunch out of a paper bag.