Most music videos, especially modern ones, are pretty boring.

  • The Giant Korean
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    841 year ago

    Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity is pretty impressive when you find out how they filmed it.

  • @[email protected]
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    Aha - Take On Me …such a mesmerizing video. A girl reading a comic is sucked into a world in between the two realities. Really cool artistically and you can’t help but wish you could see more of the story.

    • Otter
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      131 year ago

      Heard the song so many times, never watched the music video

      That was great :)

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      This was the first one I thought of too.

      Did you know that Christopher Walken used to be a professional tap dancer? The parts of the video where he’s doing that are 100% him.

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    671 year ago

    Ok Go, just about any of their videos are worth watching, even if you don’t care about their music

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    321 year ago

    Dire Straits Money for Nothing was amazing at the time. Turn Down for What is amazing in its own way. Smashing Pumpkins Tonight, Tonight. Michael Jackson had a few good ones.

    • justhach
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      Fun fact: the Director of the “Turn Down For What” video ended up directing “Everything Everywhere All At Once”.

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        101 year ago

        And the extremely underrated “Swiss Army Man” featuring a fart-propelled Harry Potter raft.

        One of the Daniels directed “The Death of Dick Long”, which might be the best mystery movie I’ve ever seen. Go in blind mister and, hands down, you won’t be disappointed if you like mystery movies.

  • @[email protected]
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    231 year ago

    Labyrinth.

    Sure, they call it a movie, but it’s really just an hour and a half long David Bowie video.

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    211 year ago

    I don’t think anyone has appreciated what Coldplay did with their MV for The Scientist. In which Chris Martin really had to learn to sing the song backwards for the MV.

    Here’s what Director Jamie Thraves said on his interview with MTV way back on 2003

    “I had this idea that I wanted to do a story that’s tragic but starts off happy and ends happy, and the video is about rewinding to that happy ending,”

    Thraves needed to find a new way to tell a narrative story that moved forward even as the action moved backward.

    “The original idea was a straight narrative without the lead singer in the video,” said Thraves. “But Chris wanted to be in the video and he was really excited to learn how to sing the song backward.”

    “He got a tape of the song recorded backward and he listened to it over and over. He’s a very passionate guy, so he got really into it. What we learned later on is about the problems with phonetics, because you have to be very careful with the lip movement so that when you end on a sound your mouth is formed in the right way.”

    I think this would be always the most impressive music video in my book, ALWAYS. The dedication Chris Martin put man, I cant even think how he learned all of that.

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      nah, The Scientist will always take a backseat to Drop by The Pharcyde which did the same thing, but years earlier in 1995 (and a rap track no less)

      like it’s not even a competition in my mind

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        The Scientist will always take a backseat to Drop by The Pharcyde which did the same thing, but years earlier in 1995 (and a rap track no less)

        Oh, I see. Today I learned, I was born in '98 and really not fan of rap. Haha

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    211 year ago

    From Yesterday by 30 Seconds to Mars is like a whole short film and they went to China to film it. I remember it being a bit of a deal at the time.

    Basically every OK Go music video, This Too Shall Pass is particularly impressive.

    Sledgehammer by Peter Gabriel is pretty impressive the amount of work that must’ve gone into it.

    The face morphing at the end of Black and White by Michael Jackson was cutting edge special effects at the time and it holds up well today (better than the rap verse breakdown in the song itself…)

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      51 year ago

      Haha. Last night my teen was watching the MJ halftime performance. She was SO offended that they cut the rap out of Black and White because “it’s the only part of the song that makes sense!”

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      Came here to post this one. I saw that movie on the airplane without knowing anything about it, and immediately thought, “This movie was made by the guys who filmed the ‘Turn Down for What’ music video.” I didn’t even know their names, had to confirm my guess after landing.

      Because the music video and their directorial style are that distinctive and memorable. It was not surprising at all that they got showered in awards, those guys are creative AF.

  • Brkdncr
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    121 year ago

    I’m convinced Ok,Go is a music video band that made music to go with their videos.