I had no worries that it would look good--it IS Corbijn--after all, but I wasn't quite sure about the other filmic elements. From what little the clip shows us, it certainly looks smart and well-directed.
As for your beating me to it, I was going to do the same thing: post a picture of the poster, talk about how the guy played Mark E. Smith in 24-Hour Party People, mention a totally different vibe to their Tony Wilson, etc.
Kamyl and I talked about this on the day of the announcement. They left silently, humbly if I may say so. But at least they left behind a legacy. It's just up to the people to look back on what they've done.
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(Looks so damn good, doesn't it?)
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Don't you just love the black and white glory of it all?!
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As for your beating me to it, I was going to do the same thing: post a picture of the poster, talk about how the guy played Mark E. Smith in 24-Hour Party People, mention a totally different vibe to their Tony Wilson, etc.
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Wow. Talk about brainwaves! I really think it's some kind of universal phenomena. Hahahaha.
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kill me.
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What a shame they weren't able to release a one final WHOOP album before they upped and left. /le sigh/ We miss New Order.
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I miss them, too.
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