Netflix appears to have gained exclusive streaming rights for documentary The Fabulous Ice Age, at least for four months. The title is currently available for streaming.
Netflix just uploaded the trailer on YouTube:

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Early in the Super Bowl’s first quarter, Jaguar found itself playing defense. Lexus—not even a big game advertiser—was buying space on Twitter piggybacking on its #goodtobebad hashtag. When you’re cultivating a bad boy image with villainous Brits in your commercials, you don’t abide rivals squatting on your hashtag.

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Early in the Super Bowl’s first quarter, Jaguar found itself playing defense. Lexus—not even a big game advertiser—was buying space on Twitter, piggybacking on its #goodtobebad hashtag. When you’re cultivating a bad boy image with villainous Brits in your commercials, you don’t abide rivals squatting on your hashtag.

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Was this what Lee Clow was talking about? Last month the ad vet effortlessly whipped adland into a frenzy by tweeting about the Super Bowl and Mac's 30th birthday, leading to rumors that the brand would be making an appearance on advertising's biggest night.

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There was lots of speculation in recent weeks that Apple might be running a Super Bowl commercial this year to mark the 30th birthday of Macintosh—and of the Super Bowl spot that so famously launched it. That didn't happen. But this morning, Apple did release just such an ad online.

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There was lots of speculation in recent weeks that Apple might be running a Super Bowl commercial this year to mark the 30th birthday of Macintosh—and of the Super Bowl spot that so famously launched it. That didn't happen. But this morning, Apple did release just such an ad online.

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From Bob Dylan to Seinfeld via Pepsi, Transformers, Captain America, Stephen Colbert, Ellen and the rest, here is all you need to know about the 2014 Super Bowl ads in just 2 minutes.

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Two Bud ads and Bud Light's hidden-camera adventure for Ian Rappaport generated the most social activity out of Super Bowl ads on Super Bowl Sunday, according to iSpot.tv, which records, tags and tracks activity around national TV ads in real time.

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It may have been the least competitive Super Bowl in recent memory, but Fox’s coverage of last night’s Seahawks-Broncos blowout still appears to have delivered massive ratings. According to preliminary Nielsen data, Super Bowl XLVIII delivered an estimated 96.9 million viewers and a 34.4 rating in the adults 18-49 demo.

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According to numerous outlets, Jamie Casino Injury Attorneys ran the following two-minute ad in the Savannah, Ga., market during last night's game. The word "epic" gets thrown around far too much these days, but be warned: This ad is epic.It's got true crime, Biblican verses, heavy metal, murder and a flaming sledgehammer.

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