New Release: Franz Ferdinand "Evil Eye" Directed by Diane Martel

Posted by Doug Klinger on September 9, 2013 in New Releases

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Black Dog Films

Do you ever wish you could go back to the horror section of a 1995 Blockbuster Video and find wall-to-wall VHS copies of campy horror films that you’ve never heard of? Well with "Evil Eye" by Franz Ferdinand, directed by Diane Martel, you can get pretty close. The video is full of scenes of dismemberment that are as fake looking as they are gory. Plastic limbs and fake looking blood fill the screen, as do over the top actors. The video, shot by Michael Ragen, has a lo-fi feel, and features the band performing in outfits that seem to come from the same era as the films the video pays homage to.

"Evil Eye" was produced by Black Dog Films and is the third single off of Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action.


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Doug Klinger is the co-founder/content director of IMVDb and watches more music videos than anyone on earth. You can find him on twitter at @doug_klinger.



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