“Coronavirus spoiling your concert plans? Watch these music movies at home - The Philadelphia Inquirer” plus 2 more |
- Coronavirus spoiling your concert plans? Watch these music movies at home - The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Lady Gaga’s ‘Telephone’ Video Turns 10: A Look Back at the Epic Two-Day Shoot - Variety
- Kylie Jenner Accused of 'Ripping Off' Beyoncé - Papermag
Posted: 14 Mar 2020 02:03 AM PDT Soul Power. Leon Gast's 1996 When We Were Kings, about the 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle" bout between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, is one of the great sports documentaries. Twelve years later, it was followed by Soul Power, director Jeff Levy-Hinte's chronicle of a concert held before the fight. The bill, headlined by James Brown in a mustachioed, hard-nosed funk phase, matches African American and African acts. Bill Withers, the Spinners, and B.B. King are joined by African greats Miriam Makeba, Manu Dibango, Tabu Ley Rochereau, and Franco. Ali steals the show by showing up. |
Lady Gaga’s ‘Telephone’ Video Turns 10: A Look Back at the Epic Two-Day Shoot - Variety Posted: 15 Mar 2020 07:07 AM PDT On March 15, 2010, Lady Gaga's "Telephone" music video, featuring Beyonce, hit YouTube. To say that it made an impact in pop culture would be an understatement. The sprawling, nearly 10-minute video started with Gaga in prison (picking up directly after her crimes in the "Paparazzi" music video) and followed her and Beyonce as they took a joyride in the Pussy Wagon from Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" on their way to poison an entire diner. On the way, there's everything from sunglasses adorned with cigarettes to PlentyOfFish.com product placement to a killer dance routine done in American flag-themed outfits. There is, put simply, a lot to dissect. And dissect the internet did. In the decade since it was released, "Telephone" has racked up a massive 346 million views and inspired countless thinkpieces, as well as criticisms. Jonas Åkerlund, the Swedish filmmaker who directed and co-wrote the music video, spoke to Variety 10 years after its release about its hectic two-day shoot, improvising lines with Beyonce and Gaga and if fans ever will get a sequel after the mysterious "to be continued" note at the end of "Telephone." Tell me about how you and Gaga came up with the concept for the "Telephone" music video. "Telephone" was a direct sequel to "Paparazzi." When you were working on "Paparazzi," did you have an idea of where it would go? And the internet has certainly been clamoring for that. Have you ever discussed doing a "Telephone" part 2? The "Telephone" shoot was so ambitious, so big-budget. How many days did you spend on set? Was there ever a moment where you thought, "Oh my god, we're not going to be able to pull this together"? What was the casting process like for the actors in the opening prison sequence? Gaga said to me, "I was right on the edge of getting bored with making music videos. MTV was never really good for me. They didn't like me at MTV, I was always censored, and my ideas were always too ambitious or too big or too long, and they censored me and they cut my stuff." There was even a point where MTV, like, approved treatments for us. They really controlled what to show in a really horrible way. So Gaga was, like, the first artist that came to me and said, "F— MTV, we can do this, we don't need them. We can do this all online, on YouTube." So that kind of made me excited again and realized what music videos could really be about, and the reason why I started music videos – all those things came back to me with her amazing attitude and her ideas and everything. The video did feel like a rebellion in a lot of ways – the "I told you she didn't have a d—" line comes to mind, in particular. Whose idea was that? After that prison sequence, you have the scene where Gaga and Beyonce officially join forces – Beyonce's feeding Gaga, and they're swapping these crazy lines. What were you trying to convey with that scene? Do you remember how you got the actual Pussy Wagon from "Kill Bill"? And Quentin was fully okay with it? There are so many iconic looks jammed into those ten minutes, from both Beyonce and Gaga. Do you have a favorite costume or outfit? She takes everything to the next level. Do you remember her being particularly passionate about getting something in the video? Like, "no, this has to be in here"? You worked with Gaga before "Telephone," and you've worked with her since on "John Wayne." Do you have plans to work with her again as she releases new music? Do you remember the last time you watched the "Telephone" music video? Gaga said in an interview after it was first released that she wanted the video to be about "the idea that America is full of young people that are inundated with information and technology." Ten years later, I think we seeing that concept even more. Do you think the video might resonate even more in 2020? |
Kylie Jenner Accused of 'Ripping Off' Beyoncé - Papermag Posted: 07 Mar 2020 12:00 AM PST Kylie Jenner has incurred some online criticism for posting a new photo that many think is a "rip off" of Beyoncé's look. Yesterday, Jenner uploaded a shot of herself in a green leopard print dress to her social media accounts. However, many believed her look — from the long, honey blonde extensions to her makeup to the dress itself — bore an eerie resemblance to an iconic, on-stage Beyoncé look from 2013, and they weren't happy. From comments about Jenner's "cosplay" to how she looks like the star's "tethered" — a reference to Jordan Peele's 2019 horror film, Us — critics had plenty to say about the post, with some even going so far as to claim that they thought she was Beyoncé "at first glance."
"Why is Kylie dressed as Khloe cosplaying as Beyoncé," one person wrote, while another added, "Kylie Jenner really asked her doctors to give her that Beyoncé SMH." Meanwhile, others pushed back on the "disrespectful" assertion that Jenner looked anything like Beyoncé. "Y'all will never convince me that Kylie Jenner looks like Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter," one person wrote. "On a good day with hella make up or bad. She can be in a Beyoncé costume and I won't jack it. You bitches is wild and disrespectful."
Jenner has yet to respond to the accusations. Photos via Getty |
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