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The "Work of Director Spike Jonze" DVD features many of the music videos and short films done by the notorious young directing legend, who has graduated from music video icon status into feature film stardom with the odd but entertaining "Being John Malkovich" and "Adaptation." Jonze cut his teeth on such music videos as Fatboy Slim's "Praise You" and the Beastie Boys' "Sabotage", and has managed to notch up some of my all time favorites along the way. Let's take a look at how the Jonze collection stacks up. Side A of the DVD features the following videos, complete with interviews and audio commentaries on some of the clips: "California" -Wax A guy runs to catch a bus in slow motion...and he is on fire. Catchy song with a creepy video. (4/5*) "Sure Shot"- Beastie Boys I am 35 years old, and I don't have to like rap music if I don't want to. (1/5*) "Drop"- The Pharcyde The camera captured the rap group doing the song backward, then ran the clip forward, resulting in a visually interesting effect on yet another generic rap song. (2/5*) "Cannonball"- The Breeders A great song from the early to mid 90's, when alternative music was kicking '80's pop out the door- before falling victim to the hip hop tidal wave. (5/5*) "Sabotage"- Beastie Boys This homage to gritty '70's police shows is considered groundbreaking, I found it annoying. (1/5*) "Da Funk"- Daft Punk A large talking dog wanders the streets of New York City, playing his radio. I was more interested in the song than the dog. (2/5*) "What's Up Fatlip"- Fatlip More rap, a guy in a diaper, it must mean something...(see the documentary on Side B to find out what) (2/5*) "Undone (The Sweater Song)"- Weezer A whimsical clip, all done in one shot, as the band plays an equally whimsical song. I never thought much of Weezer until I saw the Jonze videos. (4/5*) "Praise You"- Fatboy Slim The now infamous live street performance of the Torrance Community Dance Group, one of the greatest videos ever made. (5/5*) "Feel the Pain"- Dinosaur Jr. Another imaginative video, as two band members play golf on the streets of Manhattan. Lovely shots of the World Trade Center, and that distinctive Dinosaur Jr. sound. (5/5*) "If I Only Had a Brain"- MC 900ft Jesus If you only had a listenable song. Another rapping white boy in a dumb video, as he mails himself and has various adventures inside the box. Does Eminem really think he was the first one to do this? (1/5*) "Sky's the Limit"- The Notorious B.I.G. Jonze redoes another one of those "livin' large" videos, but this time casts kids in the roles of the rapper and his cronies. Inspired by personal fave "Bugsy Malone," too bad someone didn't use whipped cream guns on Tupac and Biggie. Could have shown how stupid these videos eventually became, and yet they are still being made... (2/5*) "Weapon of Choice"- Fatboy Slim Christopher Walken tap dances around a hotel to Slim's song. Excellent video, listening to Walken's commentary only adds to the fun. Fatboy Slim is right, the expression on Walken's face during the video makes one think he is "about to pull out a gun and shoot everybody." (5/5*) "Buddy Holly"- Weezer Why did we watch "Happy Days" back in the day? "Laverne and Shirley" was funnier. The Weezer guys are put into Arnold's set, and entertain Fonz and the gang. Technically good, but I liked the song, too. (4/5*) "Elektrobank"- The Chemical Brothers Future Oscar winner Sofia Coppola (who should be finishing her penance for her performance in "The Godfather Part III" riiight...now) plays a gymnast with a floor routine. Some of the editing is a bit choppy, but it works overall. (4/5*) "It's Oh So Quiet"- Bjork I don't know about you, but Bjork scares me. The song is weird, the old fashioned dance number is kind of fun...but Bjork just plain scares me. (3/5*) Side B features "rarities" (very short films), and three short documentaries: Rarities: "How They Got There" Answers the age old question of how shoes end up in street gutters. Alternately hilarious and horrifying. (5/5*) "Mark Paints" A guy named Mark paints a picture, then a kid paints over it, and then I went on with my life. (3/5*) "The Oasis Video That Never Happened" Jonze went to England to do a music video for the Oasis song "Stand by Me." He videotaped ideas from common people in England, and was going to use the best ideas to shoot the video. The band did not like the idea, so Jonze edited together the citizens just talking about the video that never was. Jonze went on to do feature films and earn an Oscar nomination. As for Oasis... (4/5*) "The Woods" A guy skateboards in the woods. A perfectly timed piece of fluff. (4/5*) "Rockafella Skank- Fatboy Slim" A variation on the music video for "Praise You," has Jonze solo in his Richard Koufey guise, dancing for the unappreciative people of L.A. Still love the song, and Richard dances his little heart out! (5/5*) Documentaries: "What's Up Fatlip? (the documentary)" While shooting the music video, Jonze kept the camera rolling, catching a formally hot rapper down on his luck. This should be required viewing for everyone on the hip hop charts today, and throw in some of those reality show contestants as well. Fatlip's transvestite story had me incredulous, but when he talks about supporting his six kids with a job at Burger King, then admits he does not have six kids, you can see Fatlip is still trying to live the rapper's dream life. Strong, fascinating stuff. (5/5*) "Amarillo by Morning" Jonze interviews a group of Texas high schoolers who have big dreams of making it big on the rodeo circuit. Equally interesting and dull, it could be considered Jonze's most normal work on the DVD. (3/5*) "Torrance Rises" Jonze returns as Richard Boufey, tracing the Torrance dance troupe's trip to New York City for a live performance at the 1999 Music Video Awards. Funny mockumentary. (4/5*) In addition to all the above there is a small postcard sized 52 page book interview with Jonze, where he talks about early videos, and meeting directors Michel Gondry and Chris Cunningham, who also happen to have DVD compilations by the same company. While not all of Jonze's stuff is my cup of tea, I think this DVD compilation is a brilliant idea. It is nice to see uninterrupted music videos. No little screens opening up as some stuttering twink screams shout outs to their peeps, no ticker, no vacuous VJ droning on about Chingy, thinking that makes them hip. MTV and VH1 are shells of their former selves, and today's teen culture will never know the thrill that the videos themselves brought, not a bunch of lame reality shows and stupid endless spring break weekends. "The Work of Director Spike Jonze" is a worthwhile DVD for fans and aspiring film makers alike. Many will find something here to watch, Jonze cannot be accused of sticking to just one angle or idea, and milking it!
Visions of the Beast was released by Iron Maiden on June 2, 2003 and contains every promotional video through 2001's Rock in Rio. It is basically an updated version of The First Ten Years: The Videos and From There to Eternity. It also includes never-before-seen Camp Chaos animated versions of six definitive Iron Maiden songs, interactive menus and discographies, and some special hidden extras.
This is a music video collection showcasing all of Motley Crue's music videos going back to 1981 and running till 2000 and includes performances by the original Motley Crue and features videos with later members John Corabi and Randy Castillo.
Johnny Knoxville and his band of maniacs perform a variety of stunts and gross-out gags on the big screen for the first time. They wander around Japan in panda outfits, wreak havoc on a once civilized golf course, they even do stunts involving LIVE alligators, and so on.
Four talented alien musicians are kidnapped by a record producer who disguises them as humans. Shep, a space pilot in love with bass player Stella, follows them to Earth. Reprogrammed to forget their real identities and renamed The Crescendolls, the group quickly becomes a huge success playing soulless corporate pop. At a concert, Shep manages to free all the musicians except Stella, and the band sets out to rediscover who they really are — and to rescue Stella.
Musician Oliver Sim is the main guest of a talk-show that soon slides into a surreal journey of love, shame, and blood.
The DVD contains all the official music videos released with the "Hardwired... to Self-Destruct" album in 2016.
B'Day Anthology Video Album is the first video album by American recording artist Beyoncé. It features thirteen music videos for songs from her second studio album, B'Day and its deluxe re-release. Beyoncé shot nine videos for the album, and four pre-filmed videos were also included. B'Day Anthology Video Album debuted at number twenty-four on the US Top Music Videos chart dated April 28, 2007. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 3, 2007, denoting the shipments of 200,000 copies.
The third and final installment in BTOB's Ballad Trilogy, "Remember That" tells the story of a man reminiscing his past love.
For fans of superstar Jessica Simpson, Dream Chaser is a dream come true. This video combines exclusive interview footage with behind-the-scenes clips of her electrifying videos and footage of her first tour in 2001.
The brothers Gibb perform their greatest hits from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's including many songs written for and made hits by other artists but never recorded by the Bee Gees themselves.