It's sad how far the art of making music videos has fallen lately. When you look at a lot of these artists on MTV, they have mountains of cash to work with, but still end up producing unoriginal, uninspired, uninteresting garbage 3/4 of the time.
For Mr. Quiet, you can tell the band/director didn't have a lot of financial resources to work with, yet they still ended up with a far superior product than a lot of the MTV bands would.
It kind of has a B-rated horror movie vibe to it, which probably wouldn't work for a movie. Although, when you take it in the context of music video, it fits quite nicely, adding a visually-interesting backdrop for the music itself.
For Mr. Quiet, you can tell the band/director didn't have a lot of financial resources to work with, yet they still ended up with a far superior product than a lot of the MTV bands would.
It kind of has a B-rated horror movie vibe to it, which probably wouldn't work for a movie. Although, when you take it in the context of music video, it fits quite nicely, adding a visually-interesting backdrop for the music itself.