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Knights of Cydonia

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By Alex Delany January 18, 2007
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Excellent spaghetti western music video.

Directed by Joseph Kahn and shot in Romania, London, and California, here is an incredible video filmed and edited in the style of an old spaghetti western film.

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How Pomo can you go?

Posted by Anonymous User at 09:55PM January 18, 2007
Pretty clever pastiche, or, should I say mélange of cultural styles.

awesomeness

Posted by Anonymous User at 10:53PM January 22, 2007
where do you find such earth shattering brilliance sir delaney?

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