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Breakaway plays out like a visual symphony. A prototype for the best (but still, lesser) contemporary formalist music videos, like Peter Care’s “What’s more
Breakaway plays out like a visual symphony. A prototype for the best (but still, lesser) contemporary formalist music videos, like Peter Care’s “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” and “Drive” (both for REM), Conner’s movie is an experiment in the visual language of film. But no matter how powerful a formal analysis of his filmmaking process may be in suggesting how Conner’s rhythms affect us, there is much in Breakaway – in Basilotta’s brash and unbridled self-assertiveness, in Conner’s feverish camera style, and even in the uncomplicated honesty of Cobb’s catchy lyrics and tune – that defies verbalisation… and must simply be loved! -- Senses of Cinema close
"Last Friday Night" is the music video for the singer's song Katy Perry The clip is a short film in which famous personalities of American show business more
"Last Friday Night" is the music video for the singer's song Katy Perry The clip is a short film in which famous personalities of American show business appear in small cameo roles.
The action of the video “Last Friday Night” – late 1980s – early 1990s. The main character, a rather nondescript teenage girl with braces on her teeth, a ridiculous hairstyle and ugly glasses, wakes up in the morning and sees a bunch of sleeping guests around her, regulars of parties. The door opens and the guy (Darren Criss) congratulates her for throwing the best party in the world. A puzzled girl, who does not understand what the matter is, begins to vaguely recall the events of the last Friday party, which she managed to get to.
Last Friday Night video director Mark Clasfeld said the plot was inspired by the youth comedy Sixteen Candles", as well as other films directed and screenwriter John Hughes. The image of the main character is a hint at Betty Suarez, which actress America Ferrera played in the comedy series "Ugly Betty". close
John, Paul, George and Ringo goof around and share intimate life stories in this documentary, which focuses on the 1960s and features candid footage, more
John, Paul, George and Ringo goof around and share intimate life stories in this documentary, which focuses on the 1960s and features candid footage, interviews, press conferences, a clip from George's wedding and more. Archival film footage and insightful interviews chronicle the Fab Four's early days in Liverpool, their meteoric rise to superstardom, the throngs of screaming fans and much more. close
A man wakes up in a hospital bed and has his head bandages unwrapped to find he is not alone in the room as it seems there is now no noise unless it is more
A man wakes up in a hospital bed and has his head bandages unwrapped to find he is not alone in the room as it seems there is now no noise unless it is provided by a pair of Foley artists and a small musical troupe providing a score. close