It's pretty ironic that everybody commenting below me has probably been drinking too much Budweiser. Maybe that's why most of these commenters sound dumb.
If you look VERY VERY closely. Might i add, VERY CLOSELY. You might be able to see the new tower. It is so great that a domestic(violence) beer company would pay tribute to that day. What a nice, classy company. Let us raise our flutes of draft beer and share stories as we enjoy our fine, handcrafted beverage handmade by the beer experts at Budweiser
in hope to find something to hold on to, memories, a friend it was a Budweiser of all company's that came to light with a advert only to be aired For ONE day and when i finally seen it i couldn't believe it
@nitrobreather51 Wow, look at the top of the WTC in the video, you can see it has not been completed, and if you dont see that then your looking at the wrong building...
@joiles01 you do realise that their only airing these commercials once. if they intended to make money of it they would have played it over and over like all of the samual adams, coorslights, and any other commercials. It's called they're showing patriotism and respect to honor those who lost their lives not only saving others as well as those who were innocently killed. why don't you show some respect and keep your opinions to yourself.
@PureDarkness13579 You don't keep opinions to yourself, they are to be shared(Like you did). If they didn't want to make money out of this and just show their patriotism and respect for what happened, they might as well spend the tons of money that they used for this ad and give to the families affected by 9/11. Having respect is one thing, but there is no reason on showing it to everyone. Hey, here is some nice footage representing respect to what happened in 9/11. By the way, Budweiser did it.
@OMUNDODETUTU I understand that, but I am making a point that if he has nothing respectful to say that he/she should keep it to themselves. He/she is assuming that they're trying to make a profit off of thousands of lost lives when in fact they spend more money to make a commercial that only aired once. And the showing respect to everyone thing, not everyone saw it, it was a one time airing. And I knw budweiser did it, I was showing examples of commercials that air over and over to make a profit
@OMUNDODETUTU - What YOU don't get, what leftists everywhere don't get is that corporations are made up of PEOPLE. and PEOPLE have FEELINGS. Did it ever occur to you that the PEOPLE who run Budweiser felt the same need to express their grief and respect as everyone ELSE in the country? Did you even stop to wonder if maybe Budweiser employees lost loved ones on 9/11?
@Hiraghm Yes, I did. And it took me a fair amount of time to elaborate my previous answer. I'll simplify my answer. I empathize with what happened, but I don't have money to put an ad on TV, nor I think it is necessary. The same apply to them. I understand they have feelings, but why make an ad for that? Do you go around telling everything you feel to everybody.? And if that is the case, why not just give the money of the ad to the families, and why put the name of the company in the end?
@Hiraghm They don't need to express their grief in terms of a commercial which helps them raise profits.... those individuals can grieve in whatever way they want, but to use 9/11 for commercial profit is incredibly problematic.
@cypresshotspots If a for-profit company chooses to spend part of those profits making (which isn't cheap), and then buying airtime for (which ain't cheap either), an ad which is intended as a tribute, I don't know why anybody is complaining. Enjoy the music, enjoy the scenery, enjoy the neautiful horses, and just get the message! Sheesh.
@joiles01 hey dumbass budweiser doesnt need money they have it notices they only hav one or two maybe three commercials a year and they only air occasionally
....self serving twaddle from beer barons.
However..considering that their target audience are beer
swilling alcoholics, they'll no doubt impress the boozers
and ratchet up profits.
eaterofclams 4 days ago
guys on wagon should have taken hats off
William81Edge10 3 weeks ago
From the sky we fell as victims. From the ashes we rose as Americans. Never forget.
A1CRyanG 1 month ago 7
We never forget, from your friends in the UK.
jakthemak 1 month ago
Never forget.
gangstazombiekilla 1 month ago
It's pretty ironic that everybody commenting below me has probably been drinking too much Budweiser. Maybe that's why most of these commenters sound dumb.
elnino482 2 months ago
@elnino482 And you're a faggot.
lizardman563 1 month ago
@lizardman563 A very educated argument... I expected as much..
elnino482 1 month ago
@elnino482 Thank you sir.
lizardman563 1 month ago
If you look VERY VERY closely. Might i add, VERY CLOSELY. You might be able to see the new tower. It is so great that a domestic(violence) beer company would pay tribute to that day. What a nice, classy company. Let us raise our flutes of draft beer and share stories as we enjoy our fine, handcrafted beverage handmade by the beer experts at Budweiser
elnino482 2 months ago
Best commercial ever. I got chills
Jazze4198 2 months ago
brings a tear to my eye, its like the horses know, I believe they do,
jdedgette 2 months ago
@jdedgette agree love the expression and you could feel it.
Jazze4198 2 months ago
Sends chills down my spine. Well done. Thanks for posting!
tchoupitoulav 2 months ago
the new tower is amazing
cheergurlzies 2 months ago
This and the original...classy and beautiful! Best commericals EVER made!!
Isis905 3 months ago
no matter what i say this is the best comercial ever made... great job!!!!
02cowboyken17 4 months ago
in hope to find something to hold on to, memories, a friend it was a Budweiser of all company's that came to light with a advert only to be aired For ONE day and when i finally seen it i couldn't believe it
Thank You :)
GRANDCENTRAL43067 4 months ago
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GRANDCENTRAL43067 4 months ago
This is so wonderful =) I'm glad to see that no one has forgotten
LadyRin56 4 months ago
This is a new version because if you look, you can see the half built new WTC
AvrilLavigneRocks201 4 months ago 2
@AvrilLavigneRocks201 hints the title of the video and its not half built its completed in the video
nitrobreather51 1 month ago
@nitrobreather51 Wow, look at the top of the WTC in the video, you can see it has not been completed, and if you dont see that then your looking at the wrong building...
AvrilLavigneRocks201 1 month ago
@nitrobreather51 Wow your an idiot, look at the tower, the title may say, redone. But look at the tower, you can see its not completed
AvrilLavigneRocks201 1 month ago
@AvrilLavigneRocks201
"your an idiot" ...thus says the genius who can't spell "you're".
Not just bad spelling, this is an indication that you are blissfully unaware
that "you're" is a contraction of two words..you and are...not to be confused with
"your"..but somehow, you managed to do just that. Same sad tale goes for
its and it's...one's a possessive, the other is a contraction. Again, you are clueless.
[..but that "other guy is an idiot"...yeah..right. ..whatever...[/valleygirl]
eaterofclams 4 days ago
@eaterofclams So you just made a whole pointless comment on the spelling of your, ooops, i spelt it wrong again....
And ***You're*** right, he is an idiot
AvrilLavigneRocks201 3 days ago
the day we will never forget
watsup4561 4 months ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Awesome! People died! Let's make some money off of it! Clydesdale horses, GO!
joiles01 5 months ago
@joiles01 you do realise that their only airing these commercials once. if they intended to make money of it they would have played it over and over like all of the samual adams, coorslights, and any other commercials. It's called they're showing patriotism and respect to honor those who lost their lives not only saving others as well as those who were innocently killed. why don't you show some respect and keep your opinions to yourself.
PureDarkness13579 5 months ago 2
@PureDarkness13579 You don't keep opinions to yourself, they are to be shared(Like you did). If they didn't want to make money out of this and just show their patriotism and respect for what happened, they might as well spend the tons of money that they used for this ad and give to the families affected by 9/11. Having respect is one thing, but there is no reason on showing it to everyone. Hey, here is some nice footage representing respect to what happened in 9/11. By the way, Budweiser did it.
OMUNDODETUTU 5 months ago
@OMUNDODETUTU I understand that, but I am making a point that if he has nothing respectful to say that he/she should keep it to themselves. He/she is assuming that they're trying to make a profit off of thousands of lost lives when in fact they spend more money to make a commercial that only aired once. And the showing respect to everyone thing, not everyone saw it, it was a one time airing. And I knw budweiser did it, I was showing examples of commercials that air over and over to make a profit
PureDarkness13579 5 months ago
@OMUNDODETUTU - What YOU don't get, what leftists everywhere don't get is that corporations are made up of PEOPLE. and PEOPLE have FEELINGS. Did it ever occur to you that the PEOPLE who run Budweiser felt the same need to express their grief and respect as everyone ELSE in the country? Did you even stop to wonder if maybe Budweiser employees lost loved ones on 9/11?
Did you even stop to think? No, you didn't.
Hiraghm 4 months ago 14
@Hiraghm Yes, I did. And it took me a fair amount of time to elaborate my previous answer. I'll simplify my answer. I empathize with what happened, but I don't have money to put an ad on TV, nor I think it is necessary. The same apply to them. I understand they have feelings, but why make an ad for that? Do you go around telling everything you feel to everybody.? And if that is the case, why not just give the money of the ad to the families, and why put the name of the company in the end?
OMUNDODETUTU 4 months ago
@OMUNDODETUTU Because instead of just spending the money on another add, there used to to honor those who were killed. It's not that complex.
Joesolo13 3 months ago
@Hiraghm They don't need to express their grief in terms of a commercial which helps them raise profits.... those individuals can grieve in whatever way they want, but to use 9/11 for commercial profit is incredibly problematic.
cypresshotspots 1 month ago
@cypresshotspots there is not one bottle of beer in that commercial...Budweiser was respectful...this commercial is truly beautiful
777Giovanna 3 weeks ago
@cypresshotspots If a for-profit company chooses to spend part of those profits making (which isn't cheap), and then buying airtime for (which ain't cheap either), an ad which is intended as a tribute, I don't know why anybody is complaining. Enjoy the music, enjoy the scenery, enjoy the neautiful horses, and just get the message! Sheesh.
AnnBearForFreedom 2 weeks ago
@joiles01 hey dumbass budweiser doesnt need money they have it notices they only hav one or two maybe three commercials a year and they only air occasionally
nitrobreather51 1 month ago
we will never forget
chrisdamiz 5 months ago
i love this video it is so touching and heartwarming and one of the best tributes ive ever seen great job bud proud to be an american
chrisdamiz 5 months ago
lol saw that on history channel
YouNeedToSubscribeMe 5 months ago
Love it! Wonderful, thank you Budweiser!...
rollertider 5 months ago
It made me cry
tammster62 5 months ago 2
yeeessssss just saw this on TV
deniseguzzardo 5 months ago
this so cool!
MrRonnieledford 5 months ago