The film is a video for the Beastie Boys song “Sabotage”, made by cutting stories about robberies, where the robbers appear themselves members of the group.
The film is a video for the Beastie Boys song “Sabotage”, made by cutting stories about robberies, where the robbers appear themselves members of the group. 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
The action takes place in the middle of the 18th century in France. A young woman and the man prepared to enter into a duel with pistols, in the presence more
The action takes place in the middle of the 18th century in France. A young woman and the man prepared to enter into a duel with pistols, in the presence of woman in the red. Libertine kills a person and flees on a white horse, while the woman in red is threatening revenge. close
Lindemann and his partner Tagtgren with the help of networks and unusual furry creatures catch girls who are forced to produce electricity for their concert.
Lindemann and his partner Tagtgren with the help of networks and unusual furry creatures catch girls who are forced to produce electricity for their concert. close
Rammstein’s video for “Zeit,” the title track for their upcoming album, is the typically surrealistic and sensational kind of clip people expect from more
Rammstein’s video for “Zeit,” the title track for their upcoming album, is the typically surrealistic and sensational kind of clip people expect from the German industro-metal group. There are shots of people drowning, scary wraith-like figures menacing kids in a fight, and the band members delivering babies as the sands of time surround them — all in reverse. It’s a visual feast, courtesy of director Robert Gwisdek, for an epic ballad in the group’s signature style, as frontman Till Lindemann sings in German about wishing time to stand still. close