Here Are Our Top 10 Commercials of Super Bowl 56 

Super Bowl commercials set a record this year, with 30-second spots selling for $7 million. Here are some ads that (debatably) were worth that pretty penny:

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Keep up with the Joneses in a Toyota Tundra . . . Tommy Lee Jones, Rashida Jones, and Leslie Jones drive on "Jones Pass" to "It's Not Unusual" by Tom Jones.

 But Nick Jonas crashes the party and says, "It's keeping up with the Jonases now."

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The E*Trade baby is BACK! Since his last commercial eight years ago, we see he's been living in isolation in the woods.

 Britney Spears' "Baby One More Time" plays when the baby makes his return.

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Greatest (Disney movies and shows) of all time? 

Awkwafina says Disney+ has all the GOATs and walks through an office full of 30 goats dressed as different characters from "The Avengers", "Star Wars", and Disney and Pixar movies like "Frozen" and "Encanto".

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Larry David did his first Super Bowl commercial . . . for a cryptocurrency company called FTX.

 It shows him at different points in history, rejecting great ideas like the wheel, the fork, and the toilet. Then he rejects the FTX app, and the ad warns, quote, "Don't be like Larry. Don't miss out on the next big thing."

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The first trailer for "The Lord of the Rings" Amazon prime series "The Rings of Power" debuted. 

It starts streaming in September.

Planters brought us a "Community" reunion with Ken Jeong and Joel McHale. 

They create a "delicious debate" with "How do you eat your mixed nuts?" and it creates chaos.

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 Arnold Schwarzenegger and Salma Hayek retire to Palm Springs as the Greek gods Zeus and Hera.

 She surprises him with the all-electric BMW. And now I WANT baby Pegasus.

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The NFL released a commercial where two kids are playing an NFL video game, but the players come into the real world as puppets.

 The ensuing chaos includes two dozen puppets destroying their home, Peyton Manning being tackled by a baby, and Ray Lewis doing a flaming touchdown dance on the stove's burners.

(How many NFL players did you recognize as puppets?)

In case you missed it last week, Mike Myers brought back Dr. Evil for a General Motors "Austin Powers" ad.

 Since Verne Troyer passed away in 2018, there was no Mini-Me, but Seth Green's character Scott has a baby that Dr. Evil calls "Baby Me".

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Verizon teased Jim Carrey returning as "The Cable Guy" last week . . . so we got to see the full version yesterday. 

It's a fun callback to the movie to introduce the 5G Internet for home and business.

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(You can revisit all the ads here.)

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