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Rating: 276 vote User ratings: 8 of 10 Stars Denholm Hewlett Country: UK Damon Albarn. Can we talk about how Russel is just literally like Terrance from Angry Birds. RIP to the poor guy who commented first all those years ago. also RIP this channel. 0:16 2Ds smile looks evil. 0:24 he stopped smiling when Murdoc came in.
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Watch #Gorillaz:RejectFalse Online Streaming Full. Gorillaz remain a point of inspiration in British music. A truly multi-media, cross platform endeavour, the project's 2018 album 'The Now Now' saw them work alongside a host of guests under the supervision of producer James Ford. Released to ecstatic acclaim, it saw Gorillaz link with everyone from rap force Little Simz to George Benson, as well as mending bridges with Noel Gallagher. New film Gorillaz: Reject False Icons documents aspects of the creative process, with director Denholm Hewlett gaining unheard of access. Moving between animated and physical realms, it features Gorillaz founders Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett at work in the studio, alongside a roll call that features a few of their lauded guests. A space where the virtual meets the real, Gorillaz: Reject False Icons is out tonight - December 16th - as part of a global screening event. Clash writer Milo Wasserman caught an up-front glimpse of the film - here's what he gleaned from it... - - - 1. Gorillaz are one big, big family As Damon Albarn attests, over 100 actors, musicians and artists have been involved in the Gorillaz’ musical output across 'Humanz' and 'The Now Now' as well as the world tour this film chronicles. Aussie actor Ben Mendelsohn makes a few appearances, mainly cracking a few gags and doing some surreal voice work. Kali Uchis, Mavis Staples, Danny Brown, Vince Staples, Jenny Beth and many, many others come and go. Gorillaz have a pull that not many artists could command - everyone wants in. More importantly, for those involved there are positive vibes everywhere. Their togetherness is clear as they all join, arms interlocked, in a circle of positivity before every show. 2. Damon Albarn is as infectiously enthusiastic, charismatic and charming as ever The gold tooth, the goofy smile, the energy. It’s all there, and it’s easy to see how Albarn carries his merry circus. Even when they only had five weeks to record 'The Now Now' in the middle of a world tour, we never saw any sign of personality clashes, issues in the relationship between sound and image, or tour induced exhaustion. The man is a force of nature. 3. Peven Everett is electric, on and off the stage Out of all the talented artists involved in the film, one stands out: Peven Everett. Getting to know Chicago Royalty Everett throughout the movie, he comes across as eminently likeable, infectiously enthusiastic and, obviously, enviably talented. He is certainly an able to deputy to the late Bobbie Womack. Everett is the sort of guy you would work with in a heartbeat. And introduce to your mum. 4. Jamie Hewlett's artwork is stunning, but there could be more on show… Okay, so we all knew this. For over 20 years we’ve salivated over Hewlett Sr. ’s work in bringing to life the original four Gorillaz concept characters. And having waited so many years for a film (this is the second after Ceri Levy’s 2008 piece Bananaz), we were hoping to get more of a behind-the-scenes look at Jamie Hewlett’s creative process. However, Reject False Icons prioritises studio footage over a deeper look at how the visuals are created. Maybe Hewlett Jr. wanted to make sure Dad didn’t become the star of the show. 5. Denholm Hewlett is still raw This was a big opportunity for Denholm Hewlett to make an early name for himself. Given how instantly recognisable and distinct Gorillaz artwork is, there was always going to be pressure on Denholm as a film maker to firmly step out of his father’s shadow. After all, no one wants to be known as Someone Else’s Kid. In the end, the story lacked cohesion. It is hard to gain a real insight into the inner workings of Gorillaz when the film is largely a series of vignettes of Albarn and his merry crew larking around in the studio. In short, the final cut feels more like a sentimental, unprovocative journey than a revealing glimpse into what makes the band tick. Are Murdoc, 2-D, Noodle and Russel are being fazed out...? One noticeable absence from the film was the, rightly iconic, original conceptual band members. Evolution is inevitable, and after 20 years Murdoc, 2-D, Noodle and Russel are gradually being overwhelmed. To say they are being marginalised feels crude, although maybe we’re just feeling a touch nostalgic. We’re not suggesting all good things come to an end, maybe they just evolve. Gorillaz: Reject False Icons hits cinemas tonight (December 16th) around the globe - find tickets HERE. Join us on the ad-free creative social network Vero, as we get under the skin of global cultural happenings. Follow Clash Magazine as we skip merrily between clubs, concerts, interviews and photo shoots. Get backstage sneak peeks, exclusive content and access to Clash Live events and a true view into our world as the fun and games unfold.
After the one-night-only showing of Reject False Icons, I felt elated. I had just witnessed footage of my favorite band over 2 years as if I were a fly-on-the-wall. We got to see content not meant for the everyday viewer, but as fans, got the inside scoop all thanks to Denholm Hewlett. It's almost like Denholm is a fan of the band himself, and he knew exactly the kind of stuff we'd want to see. 😏
The name, Reject False Icons, is a reference to Phase 2, which I think is alluding to the fact that the film is solely about the "humanz" involved in the behemoth project that is Gorillaz. The film focuses mainly on Jamie, Damon, and the live band, however, a smattering of Jamie's colorful art, flashy music video footage, and live visuals keeps us entertained in the transitions. One unfortunate note is that the older music video footage did not seem to be ready for a giant screen, as much of it was still low-res.
The documentary opens up with an homage of the many phases of Gorillaz, finally landing on Jamie's post-apocalyptic/surreal art for Humanz, set to "Tranzformer." The movie is then broken up into three acts - essentially the 'making of' Humanz, Humanz on tour, and The Now Now on tour. Bizarre and cool interludes from Ben Mendelsohn help break up the narrative of the film.
To call the movie a traditional documentary is a bit of a stretch. It lacked narrative and was instead a collection of clips and dialogue (with each scene being no more than about 30 seconds long) documenting the Humanz and TNN tours as they progressed. That being said, the film was an absolute treat for die-hard fans of the band. We got to see and hear many early demos from Humanz and The Now Now - including a beautiful rendition of Busted and Blue by Kelela, a banging version of Phoenix on the Hill recorded in Jamaica, and what's potentially a previously-unheard TNN track, Founding Fathers.
There were also some very "meme-able" momentz coming from Mr. Albarn. I was delighted by the laugh my theatre got from watching him shuffle across the street in his pajamas, Smoggy declaring he had "a bit of a rough night."
My wishlist for the next Gorillaz documentary is perhaps something more interview based, where fans can learn more about the behind-the-scenes thinking that goes into making Gorillaz. For example, how Damon and co. select collaborators, and explaining who the collaborators are to people who aren't YET Gorillaz fans.
In comparison to Bananaz, this film comes across as far more polished and professional - reflecting a similar the journey that Gorillaz have taken these last couple of years. On the last night of the tour, Damon thanks the musicians & crew, saying their act had become "top class." While Bananaz may have been better as a look into the process and history, Reject False Icons was an absolute feast of material for fans to geek out on.
Charting the making of and accompanying tours for two albums, 'Humanz' and 'The Now Now' Tuesday, December 3, 2019 - 12:08 Gorillaz have released the trailer for their documentary, 'Reject False Icons'. Last week DJ Mag reported on news of the forthcoming movie, which will screen in cinemas for one night only on Monday 16th December. Charting the making of and accompanying tours for both the 'Humanz' and 'The Now Now' albums, the film has been directed by Denholm Hewlett, son of band co-founder Jamie Hewlett. The short and not-too-sweet clip, meanwhile, contains a rapid fire montage of crowd, stage and backstage shots. Check it out below, then read what happened when DJ Mag's Digital Editor, Rob McCallum, met lead guitarist Noodle at the most southerly point of human inhabitation on the planet, Patagonia, Chile. Copyright Thrust Publishing Ltd. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to as the source.
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