LIMP
BIZKIT - Greatest Videoz
The dozen music videos by one of Nu-Metals
biggest exports were all directed by vocalist Fred
Durst, except
for their first video Counterfeit (by Roger Pisotle and Johnathan Craven)
and Boiler was co-directed with Dave Meyers. Their cover of George
Michael's
Faith uses footage from the Family Values Tour. Nookie consists
of a performance in city. Break Stuff features fans and star buddies like
Jonathan
Davis from
Korn,
Snoop Dogg,
Dr. Dre,
Eminem
and, er, Pauly
Shore. Shore
also features as a pizza delivery guy in the silly kung-fu rip clip N 2 Gether
Now. My Generation gets a performance clip again. Rollin' has
Durst taking Ben
Stiller's
car for a ride. My Way has a number of silly costumed studio set-ups. Boiler
utilized digitally enhanced freaky scenarios as Durst is pursued by weirdness.
Eat You Alive is a performance clip in in the swamp to an abducted girl.
Behind Blue Eyes is Fred's excuse to snog an Oscar Winner (don't think
he'd want to slip Clint Eastwood the tongue) - the song was used in the Gothika
soundtrack and features Halle Berry. Their other movie song, Mission: Impossible
2's Take A Look Around isn't on here - probably a rights issue. Throughout
the curse words are deleted and rude signs blocked out. Not very rebellious or
rock & roll - but no age restriction means, more sales. There are no commentaries,
behind the scenes footage or extras of any kind.
4 / A - PB
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