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July 17, 2006

Chris Cunningham's Horror Movie

I've been digging the new Horrors video since Pitchfork linked to it last week. It's director Chris Cunningham's first video in seven years! And just when my "Windowlicker" nightmares had ended. Oh well.

Apparently Chris discovered the two minute tune -- think Art Brut meets Prodigy -- on MySpace and decided it would benefit from some epileptic dancing from Samantha Morton (Minority Report, Sweet And Lowdown). During the chorus, Samantha's character's intestines spew out of her body. Lovely.

Chris tells Dazed & Confused: "I'd find it hard to make a video for a track which sounded completely retro. It would just make me think of old things. To me, 'Sheena is a Parasite' sounds very special and futuristic."

Here's the best part: the Horrors have signed to Stolen Transmission, Ultragrrrl's label.

Sarah and I have been exchanging excited e-mails about the video. She thinks you guys might actually like it (I concur), but believes Stereogum readers HATE HER GUTS? Awww, they don't hate you Sarah. They hate everything! Mazel Tov. This rocks:

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you mean Ultragirl/Island Def Jam Records

her label is window dressing for the big major

Posted by: Capt. Rock at 07/17/06 8:48 PM | Reply
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No, she's right. We hate her.

Posted by: Jimmy at 07/17/06 8:50 PM | Reply
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BUT ... what do you think of the video?

Posted by: scott at 07/17/06 9:23 PM | Reply
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It's an interesting video, but not one of Cunninghams best. I will say that the music is refreshingly different from Cunningham's usual collaborators.

Final thoughts:

If you want really good Cunningham, look up "Windowlicker" or "Come to Daddy"

Also, wouldn't it be great if Cunningham directed a feature film that would set the standard for present-day-scary-movies, and possibly revamp the entire horror genre?

Posted by: Reid at 07/17/06 9:49 PM | Reply
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uLTRAGRLL impression.

"OMG!!!!!!!!!!!, I just heard this new song!!!!! it's AWESOME!!!! And I'm not just saying that because the BAND is on the record label i work for!!! No, they are AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LUUUUUUUV THE KILLERS!!!
FALL OUT BOY!!!!!!!!!! YEAH YEAH YAHH!!! AHHH AHHH AHHHH WHOA WHOA AHHHH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DUH DHU Here's a picture of a tiny animal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Condi Rice at 07/17/06 10:11 PM | Reply
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wait, how is this chris cunningham's first video in 7 years? didn't he do aphex twin's 'rubber johnny' video recently?

Posted by: matt at 07/17/06 10:20 PM | Reply
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sarah is total and utter cheese ball trash. and her bands suck. video is decent. i just wish sarah would stick to her blog and misshapes so I dont' have to hear about her. I thought us gum readers were safe from her tedious media antics

Posted by: umm at 07/17/06 10:51 PM | Reply
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Are the guitarist / drummer / keyboardist supposed to look like evil Frodo? I'm not commenting on the music or the video particularly.. just being as superficial as possible.. but c'mon - that's evil Frodo.

Posted by: Michael at 07/18/06 12:06 AM | Reply
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No no, she has The Oohlas! Anyone with them can be forgiven their sins

Posted by: Nick at 07/18/06 12:08 AM | Reply
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I'm a total reformed Sarah-hater. Have to respect what that (lucky little punk-ass) girl has done--flipping her whole thing into a label of her own (a proper record label, with money for their bands and shit) at, what, 25?

Don't love the Horrors (she may have been too anxious to sign a British act) but you can't say you wouldn't kill for the same opportunity. She's just doing it for the kids, man, and that's what rock n roll is all about.

Posted by: cor at 07/18/06 12:08 AM | Reply
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uhhh i guess cor. the kids need better taste

Posted by: umm at 07/18/06 12:31 AM | Reply
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Samantha Morton and her family came into the record store I previously worked at and spent a shit-load of money. Nice lady, and great taste in music!

Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams also used to frequent the store. Also very nice folks with some good taste.

And these Horrors fellows are definitely one of the more interesting of the Brit-rock bands I've heard in recent years.

Posted by: Paul H. at 07/18/06 2:23 AM | Reply
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That video was awesome

Posted by: pat at 07/18/06 2:26 AM | Reply
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re: matt

rubber johnny was actually a chris cunningham short film that aphex twin did the music for.. so not technically a music video.

..at least i think so.

love the video.

Posted by: nick at 07/18/06 2:39 AM | Reply
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Incidentally, I just watched Rubber Johnny the other day and while I really like Cunningham's stuff before these two films/videos, after these I'm starting to wonder if he's going to continue this direction or whether he's actually going to have ideas again at some point.

Both Rubber Johnny and this consist of hectic movements and people somehow spreading their intestines and miscellaneous other gore all over the darkened room. Not impressed, rather disappointed.

Posted by: calliste at 07/18/06 5:55 AM | Reply
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Cunningham says he can't work with bands that are retro. I thought the Horrors sounded pretty retro. The Fall mixed in with some sound effects.

Posted by: Ken Kwan at 07/18/06 11:11 AM | Reply
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Did anyone else notice how Ultragrrrits now bags on "boring" hipster music, and is suddenly into emo mall punk, which conveniently is what the kids are buying right now?

I guess the Spinto Band single she put out didn't sell enough copies.

Posted by: Alec Schweikert at 07/18/06 11:54 AM | Reply
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Ooh, a bunch of skinny hipster kids with shaggy hair that wear ties and gratuitously rip off punk/ synth music from the 70's and 80's. That horse hasn't been beaten to death already.

Posted by: artie lange at 07/18/06 1:00 PM | Reply
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why all the hate?

Posted by: kavin at 07/18/06 3:58 PM | Reply
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wow, that sucked harder than ultra did to get her gig!

Posted by: itmc at 07/19/06 12:35 AM | Reply
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this video was first shown on www.viceland.com/uk - they have a link to a better quality video.

Posted by: dom at 07/19/06 10:38 AM | Reply
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eufikfapep uiev

Posted by: Phillip at 11/08/06 6:01 AM | Reply
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eufikfapep uiev

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