Friday, September 12, 2008
Great Expectations - Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham - An Extraordinary Movie
Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham- To begin, this movie has a great beginning; it pulled me right into it.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The action scenes are really great. Aphex Twin played his role great. Stephen Ball (II) actually caught my interest.
I think Aphex Twin and Stephen Ball (II) worked wonderful in Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham. The great supporting cast includes Aphex Twin, Stephen Ball (II), Robert Ball (VI), William Baraket, Bjrk.
All in all, I would rate this movie an 8.5/10. I would definitely watch this movie again.
I left some information, immages, and video previews of Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham below.
Summary of Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham:
Like the other volumes in the acclaimed Director's Series (featuring the work of Spike Jonze and Michel Gondry), The Work of Director Chris Cunningham offers a feast of visual ingenuity, with one major difference: Unlike the relatively playful brightness of Jonze and Gondry, Cunningham wants to involve you in his nightmares. From the urban monstrosities of Aphex Twin's "Come to Daddy" to the limb-shattering weirdness of Leftfield's "Afrika Shox," Cunningham's music videos emphasize the freakish and the bizarre, but they are also arrestingly beautiful and otherworldly, as in the aquatic effects used for Portishead's "Only You," combining underwater movements with ominous urban landscapes. Some of Cunningham's shock effects are horrifically effective (his 'flex" video installation, excerpted here with music by Aphex Twin, is as disturbing as anything conjured by David Cronenberg), while others are cathartic or, in the case of Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker," outrageously amusing. And while the eerie elegance of Madonna's "Frozen" arose from a chaotic production, the signature work in this collection is clearly Bjrk's "All Is Full of Love," a masterfully simple yet breathtaking vision of intimacy involving advanced robotics and seamless CGI composites. In these and other videos, Cunningham advances a unique aesthetic, infusing each video and commercial he makes with a dark, occasionally gothic sensibility. That these frequently nightmarish visions are also infectiously hypnotic is a tribute to Cunningham's striking originality. --Jeff Shannon

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You can get Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham at www.Amazon.com as well.
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I think Aphex Twin and Stephen Ball (II) worked wonderful in Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham. The great supporting cast includes Aphex Twin, Stephen Ball (II), Robert Ball (VI), William Baraket, Bjrk.
All in all, I would rate this movie an 8.5/10. I would definitely watch this movie again.
Click Here To Download Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham Online!
I left some information, immages, and video previews of Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham below.
Summary of Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham:
Like the other volumes in the acclaimed Director's Series (featuring the work of Spike Jonze and Michel Gondry), The Work of Director Chris Cunningham offers a feast of visual ingenuity, with one major difference: Unlike the relatively playful brightness of Jonze and Gondry, Cunningham wants to involve you in his nightmares. From the urban monstrosities of Aphex Twin's "Come to Daddy" to the limb-shattering weirdness of Leftfield's "Afrika Shox," Cunningham's music videos emphasize the freakish and the bizarre, but they are also arrestingly beautiful and otherworldly, as in the aquatic effects used for Portishead's "Only You," combining underwater movements with ominous urban landscapes. Some of Cunningham's shock effects are horrifically effective (his 'flex" video installation, excerpted here with music by Aphex Twin, is as disturbing as anything conjured by David Cronenberg), while others are cathartic or, in the case of Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker," outrageously amusing. And while the eerie elegance of Madonna's "Frozen" arose from a chaotic production, the signature work in this collection is clearly Bjrk's "All Is Full of Love," a masterfully simple yet breathtaking vision of intimacy involving advanced robotics and seamless CGI composites. In these and other videos, Cunningham advances a unique aesthetic, infusing each video and commercial he makes with a dark, occasionally gothic sensibility. That these frequently nightmarish visions are also infectiously hypnotic is a tribute to Cunningham's striking originality. --Jeff Shannon
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Watch Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham online by clicking here!
Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham Trailer:
You can get Director's Series, Vol. 2 - The Work of Director Chris Cunningham at www.Amazon.com as well.
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