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The DROID might have started us down the road of dark sci-fi phone ads, but this new Nokia N900 spot takes things to the disturbing next level. We can’t be too sure of what any of this means — especially since we don’t know if Nokia really wants to suggest that its new flagship device is the cellphone manifestation of Twitchy McSanity here. You’ll see what we mean — video after the break.
P.S.- Are we the only ones who see this as a nightmarish dystopian remake of Pump Up The Volume? Is that just us? Okay.
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