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During the opening credits of the series “Friends” the song by the band The Rembrandts “I’ll be there for you” sounds. In 1994, a low-budget video was more
During the opening credits of the series “Friends” the song by the band The Rembrandts “I’ll be there for you” sounds. In 1994, a low-budget video was released on this composition, in which all the actors of the series plus the band members took part. The action takes place in the TV studio - "Friends" have fun, jump, run, crook, quarrel, flirt, dance, and "Rembrandts" unfazed perform the song. The ending is quite symbolic. Actors from Friends by cunning and force expel the pop band from the studio, take possession of them musical instruments and under the phonogram finish the song to the victorious end. In a similar scheme, they invaded our life with you. It seems clumsy, behave like children, but very quickly and quite imperceptibly this knave bag took our homes a very important place. close
The second short film produced for Michael Jackson's 1991 'Dangerous' album, hailed as a “gorgeous ancient Egyptian extravaganza” by Entertainment Weekly. more
The second short film produced for Michael Jackson's 1991 'Dangerous' album, hailed as a “gorgeous ancient Egyptian extravaganza” by Entertainment Weekly. A hooded wizard enters an Egyptian palace and attempts to entertain the Pharaoh's bored Queen. close
“The Clever Criminal” is a video for the song Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal”, which was included in the singer’s 1987 album Bad, and was also released more
“The Clever Criminal” is a video for the song Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal”, which was included in the singer’s 1987 album Bad, and was also released as a single. Initially, it was planned to make a short film in the style of Western, but later it was decided to use the gangster entourage. As a result, the video was shot in the style of Chicago nightclubs of the 30s.
In the story, Jackson finds himself in a club surrounded by bandits, with whom he deals with a song sounding from a jukebox. Subsequently, the video formed the basis of the feature film “Moonwalk” released a year later. close
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