Ever since I watched "Being John Malkovich" and this beautiful short film called "I'm Here" (starring Andrew Garfield and Sienna Guillory), I immediately started to admire Spike Jonze, man genius behind the directorial seat. This year Jonze made another short, cooperating with this year's Grammy winning indie rock band Arcade Fire, titled "Scenes from the Suburbs". Check out the cool trailer below:
This short film is originally written by the band members while Jonze directed it. The trailer looks so simple though, but it does depict the gritty real life sci-fi flick. Referring to his previous works like "Adaptation", "Being John Malkovich", or even the "I'm Here" short, we can conclude immediately that Jonze has a thing for any sci-fi material. Andrew Garfield portrays a 'human computer' in "I'm Here", and John Cusack enters a magical box which leads him inside John Malkovich's head. Jonze's idea is rather quirky and unusual but somehow I enjoy it!
"Scenes from the Suburbs" will go straight-to-DVD, but still with an unknown release dates. Anyone of you is excited to watch it?
This short film is originally written by the band members while Jonze directed it. The trailer looks so simple though, but it does depict the gritty real life sci-fi flick. Referring to his previous works like "Adaptation", "Being John Malkovich", or even the "I'm Here" short, we can conclude immediately that Jonze has a thing for any sci-fi material. Andrew Garfield portrays a 'human computer' in "I'm Here", and John Cusack enters a magical box which leads him inside John Malkovich's head. Jonze's idea is rather quirky and unusual but somehow I enjoy it!
"Scenes from the Suburbs" will go straight-to-DVD, but still with an unknown release dates. Anyone of you is excited to watch it?











