Super Bowl 2014 is only a day away and as much as people are eager to find out if the Denver Broncos will triumph over the Seattle Seahawks or vice-versa, people are also excited to see the high-priced, at $4 million for 30 seconds, Super Bowl commercials.

Here we have round up 10 amazing Super Bowl clips that you should see.

Anna Kendrick for Newcastle Beer

In the behind-the-scenes video below, "Pitch Perfect" star Anna Kendrick rants to her hair stylist saying how she was excited to star in the Newcastle commercial but it was dropped at the last second. "It turns out they don't even have the money or permission to make a Super Bowl commercial," says Kendrick. The words Super Bowl were being bleeped the whole time in the video.

Video courtesy: YouTube/Newcastle

John Stamos for Oikos Greek Yogurt

Here's another look at a Super Bowl commercial featuring John Stamos. He stars in the ad for Oikos Greek Yogurt where his "Full House" co-stars Bob Saget and Dave Coulier also star in. Oikos was generous enough to give a sneak peek on its official YouTube account before it airs on Sunday. Stamos has already starred in Oikos Yogurt ad in 2013.

Video courtesy: YouTube/OikosYogurt

Scarlett Johansson for Sodastream

Scarlett Johansson stars for Sodastream, a company which sells syrups and flavourings to make carbonated drinks at the comfort of your home. Johansson, in an attempt to make her video viral, stripped her robe and sip her homemade soda. "Sorry, Coke and Pepsi," she said in the end.

Video courtesy: YouTube/ Super Bowl

Bud Light starring Minka Kelly, Don Cheadle, Arnold Schwarzenneger, One Republic

The latest Bud Light commercial stars Minka Kelly, Don Cheadle, One Republic, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The company takes an average man on a wild ride meeting some of the biggest name in the entertainment industry along the way. Schwarzenneger is reportedly paid $3 million to star in the said Super Bowl commercial.

Video courtesy: YouTube/officialbudlight

British Villians for Jaguar

This ad is Jaguar's first-ever Super Bowl commercial. "Thor's" Loki, Tom Hiddleston, stars in the commercial alongside Sir Ben Kingsley and Mark Strong. It was reportedly directed by Tom Hooper, who also directed "Les Miserables."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bls1KKDwmo

Video courtesy: YouTube/Jaguar USA

http://www.autoblog.com/2014/01/29/jaguar-super-bown-commercial-video/

Terry Crews and The Muppets for Toyota

Hilarious buff guy, Terry Crews, is featured in the Toyota ad. Crews is joined by The Muppets. Crews was driving along the highway when he saw another car by the side of the road which looked like in trouble. The Muppets hijacked Crews' car, but fear not because it was a friendly takeover. Then, Crews went on an adventure with The Muppets.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5A3R4XqhOA

Video courtesy: YouTube/Toyota USA

David Beckham for H&M

Retired soccer superstar David Beckham stripped off for the H&M Super Bowl commercial ad. People get to vote whether or not they want Beckham covered or uncovered. Ladies would want to see the full monty, that's for sure, but it is highly unlikely that they would get what they wish for.

Video courtesy: YouTube/TheRecessionista

Doberhuahua

Audi's Doberhuahua commercial is a unique antic. The car manufacturer is certainly able to get their message across, which is to never compromise on quality. Singer Sarah McLachlan also made an appearance in the ad. Would you want to have a doberhuahua as a pet?

Video courtesy: YouTube/AudiofAmerica

M&M Twerking

Here's a teaser for the new M&M Super Bowl commercial. A Yellow M&M twerks before he gets hit with a poison dart. In 2013, a red M&M sang "Meatloaf's I'd Do Anything For You" on top of his lungs. It looks like 2014 is yellow M&M's turn to shine. Check out the video below.

Video courtesy: YouTube/Applex

Volkswagen - Wings

Volkswagen's new Super Bowl commercial is the last treat for you guys. German engineers unexpectedly grow wings every time a car they design passes the 100,000 mile mark.

Video courtesy: YouTube/Volkswagen

Tell us what you think. Which commercial deserves your praise?