Director's Series, Vol. 1 - The Work of Director Spike Jonze (2003)
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Director's Series, Vol. 1 - The Work of Director Spike Jonze
DVD Price: $19.99 As of Nov 25 20:48 EST (details)
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| Cast | Clint Barr, Bryan James 'B.J.' Bowden, Charisse Fruge, John Wesley McJunkin and Joey Stern |
| Theatrical Release | October 20, 2003 |
| DVD Release | October 28, 2003 |
| Running Time | 400 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 766483340964 |
| Buy this item | $19.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 25 20:48 EST (details) 1 DVD, Palm Pictures / Umvd, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, Compilation, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Letterboxed, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) Or 34 new from $16.15, 25 used from $5.85 |
About Director's Series, Vol. 1 - The Work of Director Spike Jonze
Accompanied by an informative 52-page booklet, this two-sided DVD (one in a three-disc series that includes the equally dazzling work of Michel Gondry and Chris Cunningham) also explores Jonze's artistic evolution with an entertaining selection of video rarities and three half-hour documentaries, the best being a revealing and very funny interview with rapper Fatlip after his dismissal from the Pharcyde. Commentaries for the music videos are consistently worthwhile, supporting Jonze's own belief that his best videos were made for artists whose work he genuinely enjoyed. Lucky for us, his pleasure is infectious. --Jeff Shannon Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Awesome videos by an amazing director |
| Only for Jonze fans |
I came to it from the other direction. Having seen Being John Malkovich and Adaptation (Superbit Collection), I wanted to learn more about Spike Jonze. On that score, this disk fails miserably. It basically contains a lot of his early works, music videos and longer experimental pieces (30 - 60 minutes), but has neither analysis of his work or interviews with Jonze.
For me, the most enjoyable (and interesting) piece on the disk was a 30-min. mockumentary about the fictional Torrance Community Dance Group that outclasses anything Christopher Guest (This Is Spinal Tap (Special Edition), Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show and A Mighty Wind) has done. The difference lies in Jonze's integration of real people and places with the fictional ones, so there's always the open question of what is real.
I have since done a Wikipedia search under "Praise You" and "Fatboy Slim," which produced a useful discussion of what was going on in the piece on the Torrance Community Dance Group. Recommended for those unfamiliar with Jonze. July 2, 2007
| Essential |
| Jonze shines in this stunning collection! |
Anyway, I found the commentary very interesting, except for the two Beastie Boys videos. There was a great deal of dead air and lack of interest in their commentaries. Most interesting, however, is the commentary from Tony Maxwell, the guy in the dog costume in Daft Punk's "Da Funk" video. He discusses his first encounter with claustrophobia while wearing the costume and how they had to destroy the costume to get him out of it. Fatboy Slim gives pretty good commentary tracks, plus he's sitting in a bathtub when he gives it, which is pretty funny. And finally, Christopher Walken himself is on hand to talk about working on the "Weapon of Choice" video...and it's f***ing hilarious.
The documentaries on the flipside are very good as well, especially the Torrance Community Dance Group preparing for their appearance on the MTV Video Music Awards (which I had the good fortune to watch live). In the documentary, Spike Jonze invokes the work of Christopher Guest as he seamlessly creates an excellent mockumentary that keeps the laughs coming.
While this collection may not be as thorough as the Michel Gondry DVD, it's still essential for any Jonze fan...or for any music video fan in general. January 25, 2005
| Side A = Awesome. Side B = Mediocre |
Side B: A bunch of shorts and documentaries (including a mockumentary about the Torrance Community Dance Group of the Praise You fame, starring Jonze as "Richard Koufey"), but nothing remarkable, really. The most amusing offering here was his "audition tape" for Rockafella Skank, which was a precursor to Praise You. May 19, 2004
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