Lincoln’s Matthew McConaughey–powered commercials come across as an workout in strangeness: The star putters along in a 2015 MKC crossover, whisper-muttering bizarre musings a lot more match for Correct Detective‘s Rust Cohle than for a brand spokesman. Turns out, Lincoln may possibly have gotten the aesthetic correct, but what this idea truly necessary to resonate with the public was Jim Carrey’s take on it.Carrey’s Saturday Evening Live spoof on McConaughey’s wistful rambling is hilariously spot-on. The soft, slow drawl the strange hand gestures the crucial-sounding meaninglessness of what he’s saying—it’s all best comedy fodder. Carrey even looks the portion, nailing the slightly unkempt specialist attire that Lincoln chose, apparently to tailor its pitch to the apparent target industry of wealthy renegade philosophers.
This isn’t the very first time people have had enjoyable at McConaughey’s and Lincoln’s expense: Ellen DeGeneres gave us a attainable explanation for the Texan’s befuddling profoundness back in September. And hey, as far as Lincoln is concerned, there’s probably no such issue as undesirable press. At least it’s got people talking about Lincolns. Sorta.
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