I'll always be a fan of music groups making movies. And it's not just a love for wacky classics like Help!, Head and The Spencer Davis Group's The Ghost Goes Gear. I saw Spice World in the theater twice, and continue to showcase it as a guilty pleasure. But not enough bands and artists follow in the Beatles' tradition, despite how perfect the concept could have been given the rise of the music video director as auteur back in the '90s. Why couldn't Spike Jonze's first film been a movie starring -- as themselves -- Weezer, Ween or The Beastie Boys?
Well, now I at least propose that Ok Go should hit the big screen. The biggest thing on the internet yesterday was the band's latest video, a Rube Goldberg-inspired spot for the song "This Too Shall Pass" that's blowing minds all over the place. (I've embedded it after the jump,...
Well, now I at least propose that Ok Go should hit the big screen. The biggest thing on the internet yesterday was the band's latest video, a Rube Goldberg-inspired spot for the song "This Too Shall Pass" that's blowing minds all over the place. (I've embedded it after the jump,...
- 3/3/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
- Cinematical
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