Tuesday, October 14, 2003
VIDEO REVIEW PALOOZA!!!
"I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" by The White Stripes
Directed by Sofia Coppola
Grade: A
America gave the UK the Declaration of Independence, but they're probably happier about receiving this exclusive clip for European audiences. Sofia -- director of the amazing The Virgin Suicides and Lost in Translation -- directs superwaif Kate Moss in a black and white interpretive pole dance. Sure, you think I'm praising this video just because Kate Moss dances around in lacy black lingerie, but her movements combine with the song to create an amalgam of allure and yearning. Employ your user-to-user network of choice if you live in the land of the free.
"Todo Lo Que Quiero (All I Want)" by Barbara Baldieri
Directed by ?
Grade: B-
Imagine if one of the sultry dancing companions from an early Enrique Iglesias video got to sing her own song, and it sucked even worse than The Mole's. Comes now Barbara Baldieri to fulfill this particular fantasy. Her physical charms are not to be denied, nor her capable stripper's moves (a prevalent trend in contemporary music video). Ms. Baldieri should be seen and not heard.
"I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" by The White Stripes
Directed by Sofia Coppola
Grade: A
America gave the UK the Declaration of Independence, but they're probably happier about receiving this exclusive clip for European audiences. Sofia -- director of the amazing The Virgin Suicides and Lost in Translation -- directs superwaif Kate Moss in a black and white interpretive pole dance. Sure, you think I'm praising this video just because Kate Moss dances around in lacy black lingerie, but her movements combine with the song to create an amalgam of allure and yearning. Employ your user-to-user network of choice if you live in the land of the free.
"Todo Lo Que Quiero (All I Want)" by Barbara Baldieri
Directed by ?
Grade: B-
Imagine if one of the sultry dancing companions from an early Enrique Iglesias video got to sing her own song, and it sucked even worse than The Mole's. Comes now Barbara Baldieri to fulfill this particular fantasy. Her physical charms are not to be denied, nor her capable stripper's moves (a prevalent trend in contemporary music video). Ms. Baldieri should be seen and not heard.