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'''''The Work | '''''The Work of Director Spike Jonze''''' is, as the title indicates, a compilation of the seminal director's music video efforts. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
As part of Palm Pictures' Director's Label series, ''The Work | As part of Palm Pictures' Director's Label series, ''The Work of Spike Jonze'' preserves what many feel to be some of the best music videos ever produced. [[Spike Jonze|Jonze]] had developed quite a reputation during the 90s as the go-to guy for quality videos that stand out from the crowd. Early triumphs for the photographer-turned-director include The Beastie Boys' "Sabotage", and [[Weezer]]'s "[[Buddy Holly]]". | ||
Jonze has since moved on to features, beginning with 1999's ''Being John Malkovich'', and including 2002's ''Adaptation''(for which Jonze asked Weezer to record a cover of The Turtle's "[[Happy Together]]" that went unused), and the upcoming interpretation of the classic children's book ''Where The Wild Things Are''. | Jonze has since moved on to features, beginning with 1999's ''Being John Malkovich'', and including 2002's ''Adaptation''(for which Jonze asked Weezer to record a cover of The Turtle's "[[Happy Together]]" that went unused), and the upcoming interpretation of the classic children's book ''Where The Wild Things Are''. |