Monday, 2 February 2009

Watchmen - Desolation Row by My Chemical Romance directed by Zack Snyder

The music video for My Chemical Romance's "Desolation Row" is from the soundtrack for Watchmen. The song, a reinterpretation of the Bob Dylan classic, was recorded specifically for the upcoming feature film Watchmen. Watchmen: Music From the Motion Picture, which contains the song, is due from Warner Sunset/Reprise Records on March 3rd, three days before the film hits theaters nationwide.

The video, which was helmed by Watchmen director Zack Snyder, transports the viewer into the world of Watchmen in an alternate 1985. My Chemical Romance is performing at a dive bar, reigning as the lords of anarchy above a moshpit. As the crowd surges back and forth, the scene recalls the glory days of the Sex Pistols, the Ramones, Iggy Pop, and The Dead Kennedys. A fight breaks out and becomes a bloody free-for-all as the band keeps playing. The mayhem spills out onto the street. The cops arrive and drag off the band members who are kicking, spitting, and punching the whole way. Director of Photography Guillermo Navarro (an Academy Award® winner for Pan's Labyrinth), has given the proceedings a grimy, otherworldly effect.

5 comments:

  1. Loving My Chemical Romance! I can't wait for this movie to come out and I'm so glad that Warner Bros and Fox have managed to sort out their differences (not before time too!)

    I also wanted to say thanks very much for including my site on your recommended Blog list, it always puts a smile on my face when people show their appreciation as I'm sure you know.

    Great blog! Give me a shout if you ever need a favour.

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  2. No worries Craig. Thanks for the kind words and you also have a great blog.

    Totally agree with you on the appreciation thing.

    I'll get thinking of a favour! :)

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  3. wow, an insult to bob dylan AND alan moore at the same time....

    not my cup o tea :&

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  4. This video seems to have divided the internet on whether it's a good thing or bad.

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