Made a movie mashup to Jackie Leven’s amazing song The Sexual Loneliness of Jesus Christ from the album Creatures of Light and Darkness… we used clips from David Gordon Green’s Prince Avalanche and Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker.

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Made a movie mashup to Jackie Leven’s amazing song The Sexual Loneliness of Jesus Christ from the album Creatures of Light and Darkness… we used clips from David Gordon Green’s Prince Avalanche and Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker.
Made a manic and groovy music video for Napalm Death’s Ripe for the Breaking using footage from… - Candy (1968), directed by Christian Marchand - A Better Way to Die (2000), directed by Scott Wiper - Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972), directed by Brian de Palma - Delirious (2006), directed by Tom DiCillo
We love doing fan edits of classic or lesser known movies (with a little bit of tv thrown in) and thought that a mix of Cassavetes' Opening Night and Percy Adlon's Younger&Younger was quite perfect in capturing the message of How Little Men Care by Neil Hamburger and Margaret Cho (cover of Mark Lindsay’s Funny How Little Men Care)
We made a hilarious and highly absurdist music video edit to My Human Gets Me Blues by Capt Beefheart using footage from Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia by Sam Peckinpah and a few odd Soviet cartoons.
In it, ”Warren Oates” basically goes on a (most definitely involuntary) journey of self-exploration and guess what? …he sees things… and things see him! …all manner of peculiar things (you’ll have too see for yourself what those are… see what I did there?!)
We feel that Warren Oates’ character in Alfredo Garcia really captures and channels the attitude and mental space/state of the song.
Made a sci-fi-ish and absurdist music video/movie mashup to Planemo by The Book of Knots (featuring Mike Patton’s vocals)… it’s quite dark but not without a certain satirical levity.
The video features footage from The Stranger (1967) by Luchino Visconti, a film adaptation of the eponymous book by Albert Camus starring Marcello Mastroianni. The main character is continuisly plagued by copious amounts of anxiety, inherent guilt and a sort of Kafkaesque sense of doom and dread.
The other “main” part of this video consists of clips from the first episode (I Worship His Shadow) of the Canadian/German sci-fi tv show Lexx. The 4-season long series continuously spoofs common and tired sci-fi tropes, smartly injecting satirical political/social commentary, thus keeping a solid moral center… what more could you possibly want? …not to mention all of the hilariously blatant and culturally scathing sex jokes along the way… the main characters are traveling on a ship shaped like a set of male genitalia, after all!
Third central part of this video - the unofficial Twilight Zone pilot “The Time Element” (allegedly the first sci-fi teleplay Rod Serling wrote). This episode narrates the story of a man who traveled in time and knew that the Pearl Harbor attack was imminent, but ultimately could not warn anybody around him or prevent it from happening, being decidedly pegged as a madman by all.
Lastly, we added parts of the eccentric 70s animation Fritz the Cat by Ralph Bakshi and just a smidge of David Lynch’s short called Rabbits.
Hope you enjoyed this what we made and/or you’re excited to check out the movies and music mentioned :)
“If only he could put the clock back and be once more the man who, at the outbreak of the epidemic, had had only one thought and one desire: to escape and return to the woman he loved! But that, he knew, was out of the question now; he had changed too greatly. The plague had forced on him a detachment which, try as he might, he couldn’t think away, and which like a formless fear haunted his mind. Almost he thought the plague had ended too abruptly, he hadn’t had time to pull himself together.”
Albert Camus, The Plague
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Especially if you are so emotionally disattached from reality and people, that you need to have other people tell you how to behave “right” and “with love and compassion” instead of actually making yourself vulnerable and pursuing genuine connections 😂 Most christians nowadays are just reinerating capitalist, escapist and nihilistic groupthink, because it’s easier to just focus on caring only about your own self, right?
Exactly why the US border patrol agents are made up to at least a half of sadistic racist pricks, with Trump constantly shitting in their brainless heads...