Television and movie director Joss Whedon just crashed the 2016 election with a new super PAC called "Save The Day," and a star-studded call to get out the vote titled, "Important." Buzzfeed reports that Save The Day will produce at least five more before Election Day.
The genius of the not-so-subtle anti-Trump spot is that it cleverly mocks star-studded PSAs while being one.
More celebs join to say "And the only way we can prove that to you is by having lots of famous people repeating how important it is to register [to] vote" as they repeat "famous people" and "important" countless times.
"Some of us aren't as famous, but we're still pretty famous" says Tom Lenk, known to Whedon fans as a supporting actor in his TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
A short woman with a Spanish accent shows up to say, "Sometimes a not famous person will be mixed in with the famous ones, because of their unpolished sincerity." Downey Jr. dramatically repeats, "unpolished sincerity."
In a shot at Trump, Don Cheadle offers his reason for voting, to stop a "racist, abusive coward who could permanently damage the fabric of our society."
"We're all in this together. That's why the most popular, more memorable actor is the last one you see," Downey Jr. explains. And who is that? Click to find out.
The genius of the not-so-subtle anti-Trump spot is that it cleverly mocks star-studded PSAs while being one.
Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key and More Urge You to Vote
"On Tuesday November 8th this country will make one of the most important decisions in its history," say Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson and Keegan-Michael Key, taking turns finishing the sentence.More celebs join to say "And the only way we can prove that to you is by having lots of famous people repeating how important it is to register [to] vote" as they repeat "famous people" and "important" countless times.
"Some of us aren't as famous, but we're still pretty famous" says Tom Lenk, known to Whedon fans as a supporting actor in his TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
A short woman with a Spanish accent shows up to say, "Sometimes a not famous person will be mixed in with the famous ones, because of their unpolished sincerity." Downey Jr. dramatically repeats, "unpolished sincerity."
In a shot at Trump, Don Cheadle offers his reason for voting, to stop a "racist, abusive coward who could permanently damage the fabric of our society."
What Did Mark Ruffalo Just Promise?
The ad drifts further into a comedy as Mark Ruffalo unwittingly reads the script announcing that, if you vote against "fear and ignorance" he will "do a nude scene in his next movie" "The full Marky," Neil Patrick Harris assures."We're all in this together. That's why the most popular, more memorable actor is the last one you see," Downey Jr. explains. And who is that? Click to find out.