THE RACONTEURS (Jack White + Brendan Benson): "Steady As She Goes" Dir. Jim Jarmusch

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captainmarc22, 18. March 2006, 10:38
awesome song; boring video. What, did he shoot this in 1995? Shit looks dated. Can't believe this is from the director of Dead Man and Ghost Dog.vidiot, 18. March 2006, 12:02
this definitely jarmusch? i thought the malloys were doing the first video and jarmusch the video. i don't WANT this to be jarmusch! eurgh... it's just kinda... ugly.bobsmo, 18. March 2006, 20:59
for the films Ghost Dog and Dead Man - the beauty credit goes to the cinematographer - Robby Müller - www.imdb.comantdude, 18. March 2006, 21:12
a444.g.akamai.netarcella, 18. March 2006, 21:13
You have to see this at full screen and proper fps to fully appreciate it. That normally goes without saying about most web posted videos, but I had to mention it considering how great this one looks on a television.And... what's wrong with something looking dated?
I think this is a good video.
casspix, 18. March 2006, 21:39
i really dig the look. is it super 8? or just slow shutter speed cheap video? great song too.jesse.ewles, 19. March 2006, 01:15
I dig it too. Simple. The colours are perfect for right now. Lots of gross pinks and green. Kick ass. Gives me a good idea of what the band is like aswell.-j
quixoticnyc, 19. March 2006, 01:15
Thanks for posting this one. I had no idea Jarmusch was doing this video. This video isn't going to change the world but some how it seems to be a nice companion to the song. I've been going back and watching lots of those "dated" videos from the 90s lately (Pellington,Kerslake, Corbijn, Scott etc). I guess it was just a different time in pop culture but in many ways this reminds me of that time. I think thats a good thing :)progosk, 19. March 2006, 08:12
j directs a mean cow.jared frank, 20. March 2006, 08:47
i'm not ready to be nostalgic for the mid-90sand that goes for the song too
hassinator, 20. March 2006, 15:46
I've seen it full screen and its a stinker.Jarmusch should stick to movies