Some clever YouTube user out there cut this hilarious gem of a fake commercial together from the DVD special features of David Lynch’s new movie “Inland Empire.” It pretty much sums up the way I feel about watching a movie on anything that small. Funny thing is, with ironic humor being as popular as it is today (Stephen Colbert for President!), I could see this becoming being an actual commercial for Apple.
BTW, this is NOT safe for work.
Tags: Apple, David Lynch, fake commercial, Inland Empire, iPhone, Stephen Colbert for President
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Body of Lies
Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe turn in fine performances in a Middle Eastern-set Ridley Scott film that can’t seem to muster any emotional dynamics.
Religulous
Bill Maher leads the attack on Christianity in this agnos-terrific documentary that never gets beyond a bunch of talking heads.
Blindness
An epidemic of blindness takes over an unnamed city in this hard-to-swallow vision from director Fernando Meirelles. Starring Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo.
Appaloosa
This Ed Harris pet project is a traditional Western in every sense of the word, from its themes right down to the gorgeous “magic hour”-shot cinematography.
Eagle Eye
Rehashed, warmed-over bullshit masquerading as modern political commentray for the sake of action. Starring Shia LaBeouf.
Choke
Director Clark Gregg has a hard time with a wildly varying tone, but this Chuck Palahniuk adaptation starring Sam Rockwell doesn’t completely choke.
Ghost Town
Ricky Gervais sees dead people and is annoyed. He also makes a surprisingly good leading man in this fun and formulaic romantic comedy.
Burn After Reading
Joel and Ethan Coen take 90 minutes to build their brand of absurdity to a fever pitch and name Clooney, Pitt, McDormand, and Malkovich as co-conspirators.
Man on Wire
James Marsh’s documentary about a Frenchman’s riduculously dangerous and illegal highwire walk between the Twin Towers in 1974 is otherworldly. Go see it now.
Hamlet 2
Steve Coogan tries very hard to elevate this parody beyond a one-note joke, but it is never quite as funny as it should be.











