Talk:Clint Eastwood (song)
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I'm removing this particular portion: (EDIT: according to the MTV cribs Gorillaz edition, Noodle is a he, and this also correlates with the website -gf)
Because Noodle is simply NOT a male.
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[edit] Subliminal Message?
gorillazmessage.ytmnd.com im not sure if it is real or not, but if it is, it should be in the article
- If it's intended, it makes no sense. Not noteworthy. --Kitch 00:33, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
Not intended. It's just a ytmnd. --ACK-OA
[edit] Alternative music video description
--Kitch 00:33, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
The video is animated. It was directed by Jamie Hewlett and Pete Candeland in 2000. It starts with the Gorillaz logo in red against a black screen, and the following quote from the movie Dawn Of The Dead: "Every dead body that is not exterminated, gets up and kills. The people it kills, get up and kill" in Japanese then in English. This phrase was deemed offensive in some countries and a censored video was produced that omits this intro.
The band is seen playing their music against a completely white backdrop. Russel's cap then begins to mysteriously rise on its own, and the ghost of Del emerges from under it. He begins to rap, leaving the Gorillaz dumbfounded
With a jump, Del rips a glowing chasm into the earth leading all the way to 2D's feet. The backdrop becomes a cemetery, with tombstones sprouting out of the ground, and thunderstorms brewing in the sky. Soon, arms start popping out of the ground. One grabs Murdoc by the groin and pulls him down to the ground. Eventually zombie gorillas pop out of the cemetery, and Murdoc runs, the gorillas giving chase.
Murdoc eventually stops and turns to the gorillas, frustrated by his inability to escape. The gorillas do a Thriller-esque dance routine, their claps thunderous, and lightning strikes in front of Murdoc, knocking him down. Noodle is then shown joyfully skipping along, almost as if she is completely unaware of her surroundings, and in her playful skipping, she delivers a hard kick to one of the zombie gorillas in the face.
After that, Del is sucked back into Russel's head. The gorillas all disintegrate, and the band members are left standing in the cemetery, the storm clouds breaking into daylight. The video then concludes with a split screen showing each of the four band members and their names.
In the video, 2-D wears a shirt that appears to say "T virus," possibly referencing the T-virus responsible for creating the zombies in the Resident Evil videogames and movies.
[edit] Thriller
Why does it mention that the gorrila dance routine is similar to Thriller twice? Changing. Highlandlord 17:01, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Link to Google Video
This does not appear to have been officially posted. Should Wikipedia be linking to illegal content?
[edit] The name
I thought Clint Eastwood was a reference to the Dub Reggae star, hence the dub B-side.
[edit] Drug Reference
I think we should put in this article that the song refers to LSD, Weed, and LSA.
User:Combat52
Umm, No, we shouldn't, because it doesn't.The Swagga 03:16, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
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