What do you get when you mix those Beck Bennett AT&T commercials and Rust Cohle of "True Detective"? Some serious philosophical education.
Someone made a hilarious "True Detective" parody by replacing Bennett's character with Rust in a fake AT&T commercial. Rust asks a table of kids to say the biggest number they can think of, and when one says "Infinity" it sets Rust off on one of his deep life musings.
The kids have no clue that they're about to get an epic presentation on nihilism in what Rust describes as the "joke we call reality." Oh, classic Rust!
Note the replacement of Five Star beer cans with Mott's apple juice. Who knew a box juice could be smashed into such a perfectly flat circle?
[h/t The FW]
Someone made a hilarious "True Detective" parody by replacing Bennett's character with Rust in a fake AT&T commercial. Rust asks a table of kids to say the biggest number they can think of, and when one says "Infinity" it sets Rust off on one of his deep life musings.
The kids have no clue that they're about to get an epic presentation on nihilism in what Rust describes as the "joke we call reality." Oh, classic Rust!
Note the replacement of Five Star beer cans with Mott's apple juice. Who knew a box juice could be smashed into such a perfectly flat circle?
[h/t The FW]