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'''''The Work Of Director Spike Jonze''''' is, as the title indicates, a compilation of the seminal director's music video efforts.
'''''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 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]]".
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''.
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