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Tim Burton Makes A Music Video (For The Killers!)

I think we can all agree the video for "When You Were Young" did not have enough skeletons. The clip for "Bones" will fix that. It's being directed by Tim Burton (his music video debut).

The band is really "(beetle) juiced" according to MTV News:

Mark Stoerner, bass: "We've shot all our parts and now the video is being worked on. It's going to have computer graphics and models ... we're not really sure how it's going to turn out ... we just let Tim do his thing."

Ronnie Vannucci, drums: "Like Mark said, we don't really know 100 percent what it's going to be like. We put our faith in Tim."

Brandon Flowers, vocals: "It's Tim Burton. It's going to be great."

Wow, the Killers sure love Tim Burton. Not that there's anything emo with that.

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Tim Burton's movies have sucked since Planet of the Apes. Why should I expect the sountracks to get better.

Remember when Prince was used for Tim Burton movies?

http://mocomedy.blogspot.com/2006/08/remembrance-of-videos-past-9-prince.html

Posted by: Mo! at 09/06/06 6:20 PM | Reply
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I absolutley cannot wait for this video. The Killers are getting more awesome by the nanosecond. I've never been a huge Tim fan (except for Edward Scissorhands) but I can tell already that this video will be kick-ass.

And seriously, how can you not like the Killers? I honestly agree with Brandon that their upcoming album will be the best in 20 years.

You wish you had their talent, you haters!

Posted by: omg-er at 09/06/06 7:23 PM | Reply
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Why do I get the feeling that some killers message board out there sends in its minions to blogs that post killers comments to huff their balls. The killers music is comparable with tim burtons recent remake of charlie and the chocolate factory; A pretty shell, with nothing inside. No substance, thought or creativity...

Posted by: Devin at 09/06/06 11:11 PM | Reply
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But boy! What a shell!

Posted by: Jeff at 09/06/06 11:28 PM | Reply
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Emo--exactly! Don't me wrong, I love The Killers to pieces, but Tim Burton is about as emo as it gets. Which is no big deal, because I *gasp* rather like emo, too. BUT Brandon's really got some nerve bashing emo like that and then getting freakin' TIM BURTON, God of the Emos, to direct their next video.

Otherwise, Bones is a great song and I'm looking forward to it. It just seems kind of sucky that it has to be tarnished by, well, Brandon being a hypocrite (in this instance).

Posted by: Jamie at 09/07/06 12:09 AM | Reply
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As far as the Killers are concerned. Yeah they are cool. I got tired of hearing the same song from them on the radio all day, but aside from that they are alright. As far as Tim burton goes. I love Burtons works. I wasnt impressed with Charlie and the Chocolate factory one bit. Depp is great but still no Gene Wilder. As far as Emo and Burton together.....Well personally, Burton predates any B.S. label or genre such as Emo and therefore is not held in its confines. If emo just equals emotional then everyone is emo and lets get rid of this stupid label. I for one am nauseous with the whole thing. Go Burton great job. Go killers for Burton doing your video. I bet its gonna be great.

Posted by: Troy at 09/07/06 12:22 AM | Reply
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I wish I had the Killers' opportunity to capitalise on an a major label's sense of trend opportunism.
Being in the right place at the right time is no symbol of talent.
All right is two words.
Tim Burton is representative of Goth, not Emo.
A video directed by Wes Anderson would be representative of emo.
I wish Tim Burton would direct a video for Gang Gang Dance, Xiu Xiu or the Knife.
That would be far more appropriate.
Those bands are kinda Gothic.

Posted by: Wesley at 09/07/06 1:27 AM | Reply
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What's up with everyone trying to label these directors with music labels? How can you call Tim Burton or Wes Anderson emo?? This makes no sense. Anyway, that's pretty cool that Tim Burton is directing a video. Can't wait to see it...

Posted by: Danielle at 09/07/06 1:45 AM | Reply
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-ahem-

blahblahlblahlblahblah 20 years!

okay, move along.

Posted by: Strobie at 09/07/06 1:55 AM | Reply
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cgi? models? so does this mean we're not going to see brandon if full angora sweater-wearing glory (ala johnny depp in ed wood)? that sucks.

i must say when this rumor floated on the net a few months back, i thought it was a publicity stunt (a rather weird one). i guess i underestimated the power the killers hold (and i have a feeling i'm not the only one). tim burton isn't exactly the type of director who is lured by merely big bucks. he has a reputation to protect after all unlike say brett ratner (god that man should not be allowed to work in hollywood ever again) so he had to be a fan of the band somehow to say yes to this.

but i don't get the "tim burton = emo" thing. unless "ed scissorhands" is the only tim burton you've seen. maybe gus van sant or cameron crowe but not tim burton. wait, why are we even talking about emo here?

Posted by: finn at 09/07/06 11:54 AM | Reply
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I meant that emo-mall-punk bands like Tim Burton, apparently.

Not that Time Burton is emo.

Posted by: scott at 09/07/06 12:09 PM | Reply
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his music video debut. wow. falloutboy, panic, and mcr are going to be heartbroken. sadness

Posted by: marshmellow at 09/07/06 12:10 PM | Reply
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Yeah, exactly...all the emo kids love Tim Burton and worship all that weird crap he makes. (I'm not a fan of the guy, obviously.) Tim Burton himself is not representive of emo, it's just that emos really like his work, especially Corpse Bride and that wierd Christmas one.

Posted by: Jamie at 09/07/06 1:35 PM | Reply
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ok, i get what you mean now... i think. :-)

anyways, IIRC, tim burton refused to cast tom cruise (already a bonafide movie star at that time) in the part of ed scissorhands and went with johnny depp (coming off from the success of 21 jumpstreet but had unproven box office potential) instead. for that alone, i'd always have high respect for him -- regardless of the suckiness of planet of the apes. so what? every great director has had one misstep, scorsese had cape fear, spielberg had a.i., even stanley kubrick with eyes wide shut!

Posted by: finn at 09/07/06 3:00 PM | Reply
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You people don't know what Gothic means, do you?
It's not just for fatties anymore.
While you're at it with the defining, go read some Sandman comics and blast Tinderbox by Siouxsie.
I don't want to hear any more about Emo.

Posted by: Wesley at 09/07/06 3:32 PM | Reply
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^True.
Tim Burton is representive of overrated shit, not emo. Certainly not goth, either.

Posted by: chloe at 09/07/06 5:19 PM | Reply
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I love Tim Burton, yet I really don't care for the new Killers album. I want my synth pop band back...

Posted by: a is for applebits at 09/07/06 5:21 PM | Reply
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i gonna see the killers live next week and i'm looking forward, i can tell you... :)

Posted by: nils at 09/08/06 1:17 PM | Reply
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You guys are nuts! Either Burton or The Killers are emo! maybe you should know what you are talking about before you say anything.

And I have to say, I am really looking forward to this video.

Posted by: InvaderSteph at 09/08/06 8:37 PM | Reply
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I like The killers better the first time when they were called Duran Duran.

Posted by: Ivan at 09/09/06 6:15 PM | Reply
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I like The killers better before, when they were called Duran Duran.

By the way, I thought everyone was aware that Emo sucks.

Posted by: Ivan at 09/09/06 6:19 PM | Reply
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It's upsetting to me to hear so many people think that Burton is either EMO or Gothic. Surely Burton's earlier work was more aimed for Gothic audiences, but his recent material is nothing of the sort.
Burton is also one of the greatest directors of our generation and will go down as one in history. The fact that he's doing a music video is exciting! I wouldn't care who he's doing the video for, as long as the song is good, the band is at least half decent, and it gives Mr. Burton a great palette of creativity. The Killers isn't at all that bad and the song itself is a rather intriquing track that has my curiousity peaked for the video.
Tim Burton is a fascinating director who people do not understand. He is not gothic, nor EMO, so stop claiming that he is. Just because some of his past work is displayed in stores like Hot Topic doesn't mean that Burton falls into that category.
The people who I find say that Burton is either one of the above mentioned styles, is one of the idiots who claim that The Nightmare before Christmas is a Tim Burton film.

Posted by: Brandon at 10/09/06 10:55 AM | Reply
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tim burton king of the emo's.... TIM BURTON has been around for roughly 10000000 before the concept of emo was even around. perhaps people of the emo genre do appreciate him, but it's probably for his unique viewpoint and style, not because he aspires to be their ideal. But none of that really matters. what matters is that he's an amazing director with a fabulous vision and that the killers are a good band with enough taste to appreciate him.

Posted by: dominique at 10/15/06 9:02 PM | Reply
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wesley wished tim burton would do one for Gang Gang Dance, Xiu Xiu or the Knife, but the dresden dolls are totally his style. doesn't coin operated boy sound like a nurseryrhyme, but inside, its about sadness and unffufilment, aong other things. theyd be perfect.

by the way tim burton is GOD and the killer SUCK.
and niether are emo or goth.

Posted by: macabre meagan at 10/20/06 11:23 AM | Reply
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According to this: http://filmick.blogspot.com/2006/10/my-heart-belongs-to-auntie-but-tim.html

the video will be screening imminently. Find out where and when at the link...

Posted by: Brendon at 10/24/06 1:08 PM | Reply
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tim burton is definitely not emo. He is actually a genius. Sleepy Hollow was amazing and i can not get enough Burton-Depp collaborations. Although The Corpse Bride was a little dry. But then again that has nothing to do with Burtons Directional work. And who can resist Beetlejuice? and the song Bones is great so i can't wait what Burton will do with it.

Posted by: jaim at 10/24/06 5:38 PM | Reply
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You people who do not like killers obviously have no taste in music. Killers have original lyrics great guitar solos, powerfull drummer and variety with the synthesizes. Anyway I want to know why they do not play This River Is Wild at concerts as it is one of the best songs.

Posted by: Neil Stansfield at 11/30/06 12:33 PM | Reply
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