Church, take five. Action.
Hey, Mary Lou, come forward a bit. Thanks. Actually, step doesn't matter. She's just gone. She's getting swallowed by the light.
I'm going to take a picture.
I'm going to take a picture.
My idea was to sketch them poetically as if I was taking a photograph or painting or whatever, but I'm just doing music, so that was my idea.
Think of some noise, dissonant sounds, and replicate them as loud as we can. Okay, go.
It's good. Try not to stick with one sound for too long, and try to look really happy too.
I like working with people who can't sing traditionally well. I don't sing very well, and I like taking people of different musical backgrounds and pairing them up and exploiting the positive traits of someone's bad voice.
I think Jimmy does the same thing visually with placing and choosing actors of various ability and looks.
We survived. The whole world's gone to shit, but we did it, and we're going to get them. When we get them, they're never going to come back. You guys are the last line here. This is it.
I'm going to take a picture.
The whole world's gone to shit, and they're doing it somewhere, and the audience is giving them a little bit of space, and they're having a party at that moment.
I like the local aspect of it, when you put a new picture down.
There are two cameras that almost stand still, but they have a very subtle movement. That means it's very boring. It's only with the band and the audience.
That's why you can see very different things when you see them on a music video, or when you see them in a concert. When you're in there, you're looking at a podium.
The film is very inspired by the farm and the surrounding countryside of Il van Beek. Definitely the setting is dominant within the film.
One, two, three, four.
Insane in the brain.
Insane in the brain.
This group is one big group. He's the boss, the boss is the boss, and if I do my best, I'll stay above him.
We have an old candle set. This is the candle from the statue of the Holy Moran of this pot.
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
Yes.
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
It's very personal.
All right, let's give it a try.
One, two, three, one, ready, go.
I think a lot of the people involved have never done anything like this and that's exciting for me because a lot of people in there have an excitement and a newness that surrounds it that people who have done it before don't have.
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
This is Saint Antoine, do you know him?
The cast has been great and one of the best parts about it is that at the end of the day, every day, all the actors and all the crew help clean up the site.
It felt like an old gang getting back together rather than just people hanging out for the first time.
Okay, that's a wrap everybody, thank you very much!
Thank you so much!
What's up Hilton Bay!
Hi, it's real cold, let's just warm up by jumping up and down, getting our gooses out and the stage we call getting our gooses out, we're getting our gooses out real big.
We just get a couple of, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack!
Could you come over here and could you put your arms in there like this?
You guys join them together now, could I get you and you to do the same things next to them?
All right, so here's the deal as soon as the song starts all of you are gonna dance through this tunnel
And when you get to the other side, you're going to reform the line like they are all right go for it
Anybody don't be a coward there. We go started off big
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