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Sabotage

United States

1994

3 Min
Color
1.33:1
English
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DIR Spike Jonze

PROD David H. Barash

SCR Adam Horovitz, Spike Jonze, Adam Yauch

DP Arturo Smith

CAST Adam Yauch, Adam Horovitz, Mike D, DJ Hurricane

MUSIC Beastie Boys

Synopsis

Set to the song “Sabotage”, the Beastie Boys appear in a condensed parody of a 1970s cop show. —IMDb

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Spike Jonze

Spike Jonze is regarded as one of the most famous directors of commercials and music videos. He was nominated for the Academy Award in the category of producer and director in television and film. Jonze is well known for his contribution in the movies entitled “Adaptation” released in 2002 and “Being John Malkovich” a 1999 release. Jonze is also the co-producer of the popular program “Jackass” aired through the MTV television network.

Spike Jonze was born Adam Spiegel in Rockville, Maryland on the 22nd October 1969 and brought up in Bethesda, Maryland. Jonze was the eldest son of Arthur Spiegel III and Sandy Granzow. Spike Jonze has a brother named Sam. Arthur Spiegel III was a respected Management Consultant with a decent client list including many big and small corporations; Spike Jonze’s mother was a famous writer, artist and communications consultant. His brother Sam currently is a DJ and producer. Jonze started his education at the Walt Whitman School.

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João Pedro Tomás

28Apr13

A fucking great homage to the 70s in film.

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Andre Rehal

16Jan12

Easily in my top 5 favourite music videos of all time.

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Aritz Bolivar

14Nov11

The "Sabotage" music video could be easily the best thing Spike Jonze has ever directed, along with Kaufman's Being John Malkovich, of course. The frenetic pacing of every shot of this parody along with the Beastie Boys dressed as moustached cops is never enough for me.

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GaffordKINO

1May11

Spike Jonze is the god of the music video and this video is the reason I think so. "Sabotage" is pure energy. The canted angles. The quick cuts. The fast zooms. The gritty portrayal of an urban landscape. The exaggerated police bravado. All combine to form the style of a 1970s cop TV show opening credits. A pure interpretation of the actual music, a characteristic modern-day music videos lack.

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