Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Cops and Robbers by the Hoosiers

The worst Hoosiers music video yet and it's still better than most of the others!  The Hoosiers are criminals, 1853-style.  They have wanted posters up and everything.  They start off in a boat, pass through several taverns, and end up dancing in a public square.  Everybody else dances, too, until the old-fashioned police break it all up.  Though it had more of a theme than a plotline and had a lot of dancing in it, it was a lot of fun to watch.  How often do you see a music video set in 1853?  The only dastardly things they do are steal a beggar's coins and a butcher's handkerchief.  Also, random feathers are involved.

Watch it here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzn0ISaR9OQ&ob=av2e

1 point if the music video in question has very good dancing or no dancing.
The people in the square can't really dance that well.  They're coordinated, but they mainly just put their hands up and down.
1 point if the music video has no dancing.
No point.
1 point if the music video has something from the beginning come into play at the end.
When they start dancing, you see all of the people who were seen earlier, including the guy with the lobotomy scar.
1 point if the music video has a series of related images, a theme, or a plotline.
The theme is a bunch of 1853 robbers running from cops.
1 point if the music video has a theme or a plotline.
Point.
1 point if the music video has a plotline.
No point.
1 point if the music video is either depicts extreme coolness or extreme realism.
It's 1853!  What could be cooler?
1 point if the music video, if it has a plotline or theme, has no diversions from it.
Point.
1 point if the music video has a person or setting with an interesting status or superpower.  
No point.
1 point to spare in case I really like it.
I've really liked every Hoosiers music video I've seen so far, and this is no exception.








This video gets a 6/10.  
I am HIGHLY up for suggestions for music videos to review.

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