The PS3 baby commercial is TEH CREEPIEST
Before, some of those PS3 commercials and trailers got us wetting our pants with excitement. This time around, we’re wetting our pants because of sheer creepiness and terror. But isn’t that the normal reaction when someone comes across a demonically possessed, schizo baby doll that laughs like a demented clown and makes things levitate?
No. It’s not a trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s next movie. And neither is it something from Tim Burton either. It’s not a new “The Omen” film, but nonetheless, this PS3 commercial (uploaded by medieval33025) from Sony does nothing but send violent shivers down our spines. Now if you’re brave enough, turn off the lights, blast up the volume, get under the sheets, and click that Play button below:
If you managed to ignore the disturbing fact that the doll is crying (and un-crying) tears and see the commercial for what it is, trying to interpret the commercial is nigh impossible. We’ve been trying to come up with possible symbols or metaphors for what the baby represents, but we’re out of fresh diapers ideas (the closest thing we have is that maybe it’s a Halloween-themed commercial). Anyone is welcome to take a shot at it and give an interpretation of their own in the comments section.
Meanwhile, I think I’m… [faints in a state of fear and starts spasming on the floor]
Before, some of those PS3 commercials and trailers got us wetting our pants with excitement. This time around, we’re wetting our pants because of sheer creepiness and terror. But isn’t that the normal reaction when someone comes across a demonically possessed, schizo baby doll that laughs like a demented clown and makes things levitate?
No. It’s not a trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s next movie. And neither is it something from Tim Burton either. It’s not a new “The Omen” film, but nonetheless, this PS3 commercial (uploaded by medieval33025) from Sony does nothing but send violent shivers down our spines. Now if you’re brave enough, turn off the lights, blast up the volume, get under the sheets, and click that Play button below:
If you managed to ignore the disturbing fact that the doll is crying (and un-crying) tears and see the commercial for what it is, trying to interpret the commercial is nigh impossible. We’ve been trying to come up with possible symbols or metaphors for what the baby represents, but we’re out of fresh diapers ideas (the closest thing we have is that maybe it’s a Halloween-themed commercial). Anyone is welcome to take a shot at it and give an interpretation of their own in the comments section.
Meanwhile, I think I’m… [faints in a state of fear and starts spasming on the floor]