Heartbreakers Movie Commercial 2001

Commercial for the movie Heartbreakers as broadcast in 2001

Heartbreakers (stylized as heartBREAKeRS) is a 2001 American romantic comedy crime film directed by David Mirkin and written by Robert Dunn, Paul Guay, and Stephen Mazur. It stars Sigourney Weaver, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ray Liotta, Jason Lee, and Gene Hackman. The plot revolves around an elaborate con set up by a mother-daughter team to swindle wealthy men out of their money, and what happens during their "last" con together. The film marks the last onscreen film appearance of Anne Bancroft before her death in June 2005.

Heartbreakers received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $57 million. Weaver was nominated for a Satellite Award for her performance in the film.

Sensodyne Commercial 2003



Sensodyne is a brand of toothpaste that was first sold by Block Drug, a Brooklyn, New York-based company established in 1907 by pharmacist Alexander Block.

By 1925, manufacturing dental care products had become the company's focus. Leonard N. Block followed his father into the family business which relocated to Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1938.

In 2000, Block Drug was purchased by Smith Kline Beecham P.L.C., which became GlaxoSmithKline 

The toothpaste was first marketed in 1961 as a desensitizing toothpaste based on a strontium chloride formulation. In 1980, Sensodyne launched a new toothpaste containing potassium nitrate, a mild local sedative.

MARS Bar Commercial Early 2000's


 MARS Bar Candy Commercial as shown in Canada in the early 2000s

In most of the world, a Mars bar is a candy bar with nougat and caramel, coated with milk chocolate, but without almonds. In the United States, it is called Milky Way.

It was first manufactured under the Mars bar name in 1932 in Slough, England by Forrest Mars, Sr., son of American candy maker Frank C. Mars. He modeled it after his father's Milky Way bar, which was already popular in the US, adjusting the recipe to better suit European tastes. He had a staff of twelve people and originally advertised it as using Cadbury's chocolate couverture. The bar and the proportions of the main components have changed over the years. With minor variations, this version is sold worldwide, except for the US, and is packaged in a black wrapper with red gold-edged lettering.

In 2002, the Mars bar was reformulated and its logo was updated with a more cursive appearance except in Australia where it still has the pre-2002 logo. Its price also increased. The nougat was made lighter, the chocolate on top became thinner, and the overall weight of the bar was reduced slightly. The slogan "Pleasure you can't measure" was intended to appeal more to women and youths.


Watertown Wizards Baseball Commercial Early 2000s


The Watertown Wizards played in the New York Collegiate Baseball League from 2000 to 2010, when they left to join the new Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League in 2011. They never won a championship in either league. After the 2012 season, the team reached an agreement with the local Dodge dealership to sponsor the team and rename it the Watertown Rams after the popular trucks.

McCain Commercial 1993

  McCain Foods was co-founded in 1957 by brothers Harrison McCain and Wallace McCain with the help of their two older brothers. In their ...