10 Funny Commercials Starring Corporate Shill Darth Vader
Darth Vader may be an evil galactic overlord, but that doesn’t mean he’s above being a corporate shill for Madison Avenue. Hey, times are tough these days, even for a Sith Lord.
Darth Vader may be an evil galactic overlord, but that doesn’t mean he’s above being a corporate shill for Madison Avenue. Hey, times are tough these days, even for a Sith Lord.
George Lucas is at it again with the release of
"Star Wars: Episode I" in 3D this Valentine's Day weekend. Truth is, one of the first movies my wife and I saw together in the theater was "Star Wars: Episode III," where we see Darth Vader emerge. Nothing says "I love you" like an asthmatic Jedi with a lightsabre.
While they say couples that can have fun with each other have a longer, happier and more solid relationship. Having some fun mixing Star Wars and Valentine's Day just might add some spice to your relationship. That may or may not be the case with this couple. Check out his cruel wake-up call prank after the jump!
Darth Vader may be a bad guy, but as this video shows, he likes a Christmas choir as much as we do. Who knew the Dark Lord was such a fan of the holidays?
Japanese advertisers are famous for paying celebs big bucks to endorse a variety of products. But we never thought we’d see Yoda from ‘Star Wars’ endorsing Ramen noodles. Darth Vader as a corporate shill, maybe. But Yoda?
Darth Vader wants to own a little piece land in the Ukraine. A man from the Black Sea port of Odessa applied for 1,000 square meters of free land offered by the Ukrainian government dressed as the infamous ‘Star Wars’ villain. May the Force be with you, land applicant.
Darth Vader being revealed as Luke Skywalker’s father in ‘Empire Strikes Back’ is such a well-known plot twist, it doesn’t even require a “spoiler alert.”
However, that doesn’t mean that everybody knows that the ‘Star Wars’ rivals are father and son. Witness 4-year old Faris’ reaction to the famous plot twist, in the video below.
The voice of Darth Vader, James Earl Jones sings Justin Bieber's 'Baby.' Well actually he's not singing it, more like reading, but to hear that deep voice with music behind it is pretty funny!
It's an annual event, and it's always a nod to the glitz and glamor that make makes America great. But, wait -- on this year's 'Vanity Fair: Hollywood Issue!' cover, it's a bit more complicated.