I don’t know. I’ve been aksed to direct commercials and music videos, Madonna and Jay Z wanted me to direct their videos, but I refused. I’m not interested
Madonna once was a video queen now she hasn't shoot a video as good as the original uncensored 'American Life'. Maybe if Tarantino watched a much higher quality in Madonna's music videos he could have reconsidered.
I don’t know. I’ve been aksed to direct commercials and music videos, Madonna and Jay Z wanted me to direct their videos, but I refused. I’m not interested, just as I’m not interested in commercials. If it’s not to make movies, I don’t want to be on set.
Madonna once was a video queen now she hasn't shoot a video as good as the original uncensored 'American Life'. Maybe if Tarantino watched a much higher quality in Madonna's music videos he could have reconsidered.
The "Girl Gone Wild" video was good!
But I definitely found every single music video from "Confessions On A Dancefloor" to be underwhelming in terms of quality. It all looked low budget.
This doesn't surprise me. Tarantino doesn't strike me as the sort of person to work on music videos - he likes taking his time with a video/film and he just wouldn't be able to work his magic with such a short time slot.
No offense taken at all. He doesn't want to do music videos or commercials, he wants to do movies <--- that's what he LITERALLY said.
Quote:
I WISH James Cameron would do MV. it will rape my eyes. HARD
That would be interesting.
Besides David Fincher is there any big movie personality that's directed a decent amount of music videos (before or after they became huge on the big-screen)?
Fincher's impressive list. So many of my favorite videos...
Madonna (including "Express Yourself", "Vogue", "Oh Father" and "Bad Girl")
Billy Idol ("Cradle of Love")
Paula Abdul (including "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me", "Straight Up", "Forever Your Girl" and "Cold Hearted")
Aerosmith ("Janie's Got a Gun")
The Rolling Stones (including "Love Is Strong")
Roy Orbison ("She's a Mystery to Me")
Nine Inch Nails ("Only")
A Perfect Circle ("Judith")
Jody Watley (including "Real Love" and "Most of All")
Howard Hewett ("Stay")
Rick Springfield ("State Of The Heart")
Jermaine Stewart (We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off),
Steve Winwood, Neneh Cherry ("Heart")
George Michael ("Freedom '90")
Michael Jackson ("Who Is It")
Don Henley "The End of the Innocence"
Madonnas Tour was doing great, but who would want to work on a music video for a single that is predicted to flop big time? And we all know he is a Gaga stan anyways.
only madonna named in the thread title next to tarantino.
the relevance after 30 years.
We had thread titels about him wanting to work with Gaga and about how he was thanking Gaga in the Credits to Django just days ago. Thats relevance ... and he obviously isn't sober anymore in the pic you posted, poor guy.