
Lyft TV Commercial, 'Riding West' Featuring Jeff Bridges
Lyft
Riding along the Oregon Trail by wagon in 1836, Jeff Bridges insists you always have a choice; whether or not you ride with the right people for the right reasons and end up in the right place is up to you. If you choose poorly, you may be stranded, drinking rainwater out of your boot. Even though Portland is "pretty happenin'" right now, he stands by the Lyft slogan in stating that it's not the destination that matters but rather how you get there.

Lyft TV Commercial, 'All About Safety'
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After going over the many safety measures (like background checks for drivers) provided by Lyft, the Ride Corp executives step up their game by creating a safe word, like maybe "boba." But, then again, they may actually want boba. Something more exotic is required: Barbara.

Lyft TV Commercial, '5-Star Rides'
Lyft
In order to out-do Lyft's 5-star ratings, the executives at Ride Corp are dreaming up their own rating system with ten jillion stars. Dark stars.

Lyft TV Commercial, 'Showing Up Quick'
Lyft
The guys at Ride Corp realize that their competition, Lyft, is picking up customers way too fast. It's time to slow them down. Spike stripes, lasers and cattle are never going to work, but tryptophan???that's perfect. Just pop it inside the driver.

Lyft TV Commercial, 'Nope/Yep'
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A man sitting in traffic has had enough. He puts his car in reverse and gets out of his traffic situation. He skillfully maneuvers backwards into oncoming traffic saying nope to every accident, gas station back up and car dealerships all the way back to his house where he hails a ride from Lyft on his phone. In the Lyft, his nopes change into yeps for music, completed deals and good times,.

Lyft TV Commercial, '$100 Million in Tips'
Lyft
At Ride Corp headquarters, the executives are analyzing the absurd amount of happiness found in Lyft drivers across the country. This competitor of theirs is letting passengers leave tips in the app, giving the drivers extra money to buy gifts for their family???a thought so ridiculous, these guys can't stop laughing.

Lyft TV Commercial, 'Riding Shotgun' Featuring Tilda Swinton, Jordan Peele
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The year is 1971, and two astronauts played by actors Tilda Swinton and Jordan Peele drift in lunar orbit. Their guidance is what makes the moon landing possible... along with those free tiny water bottles. Whether the destination is space or your ex's place, what really matters is how you get there. Lyft says its rides are the right choice.

Lyft TV Commercial, 'Riding Shotgun: Bonus' Featuring Tilda Swinton, Jordan Peele
Lyft
The year is 1971, and two astronauts played by actors Tilda Swinton and Jordan Peele drift in lunar orbit. Their guidance is what makes the moon landing possible... along with those free tiny water bottles. Whether the destination is space or your ex's place, what really matters is how you get there. Lyft says its rides are the right choice. For a limited time, new drivers can earn a $500 bonus.

Lyft TV Commercial, 'Riding Is the New Driving'
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It's rush hour and traffic is bustling with car troubles accompanied by honking horns. Various less-than-ideal scenarios occur, including being pulled over for drunk driving, being towed, driving with a tire boot, getting in an accident and receiving a ticket. It begins to turn into a circus as an actual clown, zebra and giraffe are thrown into the chaos. Finally, one woman takes matters into her own hands by walking across the hoods of cars in the pile up and contacting Lyft. Shortly after, her