
Squarespace TV Commercial, 'Make It Real: Q&A with Oscar the Grouch'
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Oscar the Grouch holds a Q&A session after he rose to the top of the art world seemingly overnight thanks to his Squarespace website. While everyone thinks he will be excited his website was seen by everyone, he actually finds it the worst that people are bombarding him over his piles of trash.

Squarespace Super Bowl 2016 TV Commercial, 'Real Talk With Key and Peele'
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Comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, stars of the Comedy Central show "Key and Peele," stand in a neon-lit hallway rocking futuristic duds and hairdos. Throughout their lives, the duo's passion has been sports commentating (which Key illustrates with the shapes printed on Peele's shirt). As a result of their perseverance (and Squarespace), Key and Peele created their own sportscasting website and are offering live commentary throughout Super Bowl 50.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'What Will Be, Will Be' Featuring Idris Elba
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As Idris Elba sings along to a little girl's rendition of "Que Sera Sera," he wonders if one day he'll be pretty or rich. The man imagines himself becoming a boxer, astronaut, fashion designer, puppeteer and pilot. But although Idris wants to know what he'll be, as the lyrics explain, "What will be, will be." Squarespace believes if you dream it, you can make it with the help of a Squarespace website.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'Better Websites for All' Song by Electric Guest
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Create the best looking website for your blog or business with Squarespace! They can also help you with domains, commerce or mobile sites and have 24/7 support!

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'Oddballs' Song by Jacques Dutronc, Francoise Hardy
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When a woman notices the bowling balls she's using all look the same, she takes matters into her own hands and creates her own bowling ball painting business called Oddballls. As the camera pans up through several floor and each step of her journey, it ends at the same bowling alley where she came up with the idea, this time with more colorful balls.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'Make It Real: Oscar the Grouch'
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While leaving her apartment one day, a pile of trash outside the entrance of her building -- courtesy of Oscar the Grouch -- catches a woman's attention. She mistakes it for a piece of art, and despite the muppet's protests, proceeds to build him a website on Squarespace so that other art-lovers could see his work too. Before he can even finish vocalizing his disbelief, the monster is hounded with new fans eager to get a look at his "trash art."

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'Brave Bees'
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A Squarespace user creates a website for their honey business so they can get to selling.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'All-in-One'
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Whether you need to build it, show it, style it or sell it, Squarespace can help you build your business website today.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'Do It'
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Whether you find yourself in the business of accessories, furniture, flowers or honey, Squarespace wants to help make you successful with its website design tools.

Squarespace Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, 'Who Is JohnMalkovich.com?'
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John Malkovich, perplexed that an eponymous domain name is unavailable to him, does what any level-headed person would: send an ominous email. After the famed actor sends his email threatening the proprietor of JohnMalkovich.com (a lovely little fishing website), Squarespace forewarns that your domain might get snatched up before too long. Watch for Squarespace's Super Bowl 51 commercial during the Big Game on Feb. 5, 2017.

Squarespace Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, 'Calling JohnMalkovich.com'
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Sunbathing in the open air of the factory floor, the "real" John Malkovich gives the owner of the JohnMalkovich.com domain name a phone call in Squarespace's Super Bowl LI commercial. While the fishing site it's currently used for is probably just fine, maybe -- just maybe -- the people on the site are actually looking for the actor. At least that's what the increasingly angry Mr. Malkovich argues before shouting "Get out of my name!" into the phone.

Squarespace Super Bowl 2020 Teaser, 'Winona Goes Home' Featuring Winona Ryder
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The local residents of Winona, Minnesota casually chat about their hometown and discuss rumors that the Winona-born actress Winona Ryder was in town to shoot a commercial, which was an exciting tidbit of news shared by quilting circles and restaurant patrons alike. As the locals ponder the actress' reasons for returning home, Winona herself gushes about the community, expressing that walking down the street is like "being in another time" while still boasting a sense of modernity. She describes

SquareSpace 2020 Teaser, 'Winona in Winona' Featuring Winona Ryder
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Reclined back on a healthy blanket of snow by the side of the road, actress Winona Ryder is bundled up and meditatively soaking in the peace and quiet of, well, Winona -- Minnesota, that is. Viewers can join her on her startlingly quiet retreat to her hometown by catching the commercial when it airs during Super Bowl LIV on February 2, 2020 on FOX.

Squarespace Super Bowl 2020 Teaser, 'Welcome to Winona' Featuring Winona Ryder
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Everybody's journey of self-discovery is unique. In the case of Winona Ryder, hers entails a ride to Winona, Minnesota, where she hopes to use a Squarespace-created website to document her quest to find the REAL Winona, somewhere between Pleasant Valley Road and the Mississippi River. Something about this quaint city calls to the actress, making her feel at one with its residents. It could be her name plastered all over city hall, the fire department and the mall. Or it could be the fact that yo

Squarespace Super Bowl 2020 TV Commercial, 'Winona in Winona'
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Laying in the snow in front of the sign in Minnesota that bears her name, Winona Ryder gets questioned by a police officer. She is making a website about the town on Squarespace, and she tells him that it's going to have pictures. He likes pictures.