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by Byron Winton
Be sure to check out the rest of his gallery for more movie related artwork.
Cult Film, TV, Geek Art
by Byron Winton
Be sure to check out the rest of his gallery for more movie related artwork.
The Videophonic panel at Promax/BDA 2012 in Los Angeles invited a small group of studios to create new music videos for pre-MTV era songs. Here are some of the results.
Iggy & the Stooges – Gimme Danger from Wildlife
Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine (Paradise Remix) from Roger LoudAndClear
Donna Summer – I Feel Love from Steve Petersen (NSFW)
Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath from Ryan Bosworth
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bad Moon Rising from Thirdeye Design Group on Vimeo.
See the rest at videophonictv.com
The video for “The Living Dead,” a dark, driving, bass-heavy electro tune (featuring Canadian MC Omar LinX), is just as ominous as the song. The clip is set at a boardwalk bar, were a seemingly unhappy Greene stops in for a drink. Dialogue comes in the form of English and Thai Paali subtitles, and after a shot of booze with the comically mustached proprietor, Greene notices that a Zeds Dead performance is playing on the screen.
Angry that his “Pulp Fiction” character’s name has been stolen, Greene demands to know who these guys are and where he might find them. Given his intimidating roles in “The Usual Suspects” and “Permanent Midnight,” it’s no surprise that Green shoots the bartender for withholding the information he wants. A curious turn of events occurs when the bartender’s daughter arrives, indicating she knows where to find Zeds Dead (this is the group’s favorite scene), and the two hit the road. The vid ends with a “To be continued,” indicating that fans can expect a conclusion to their adventure.
Bill Paxton’s life is turned to shit by a vagrant (Marshall Bell) who won’t stop harassing him and murdering those around him… but is the vagrant real or has Paxton gone crazy? Also stars Michael Ironside and Colleen Camp.