AHHHHHHHHHH!

This video is up in your gutz, Eminem. Because you can jump-cut your way shirtless through a spooky forest soundstage all you want, it will not be as unsettling as cherubic Icelandic teenagers in Gap clothes happily throwing blood balloons at each other and giggle-swinging around half-dead almost corpses. This is like Funny Games without all the college.

Or, wait, is this just that terrible UK anti-texting-while-driving PSA that has been going around all week? Yuck on that as well, btw. (Thanks for the tip, Spencer.)

Comments (47)
  1. When those two guys spit at each other, they totally each got spit in the other one’s mouth. Gross, right?

  2. Gmarley  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2009

    Gabe… I like you. I know, that’s so weird, but I like to think that if you were on a bus or a sidewalk in Boston (mah home) I could be like “Hey Gabe!” and you could be like “Hey reader!” And that’s bad and ass-kissy and I know. I really hate that you saw Funny Games. I hate that 73% as much as I hated that movie. I can’t offer an explanation.

    • Grant Marley, Bob’s forgotten son, really likes Gabriel.

      • Gmarley  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2009

        Maybe I’m just having a hard time handling my hate for Funny Games. Grant is eerily close to my actual name though. Something’s going on.

        • Ok, I’m putting it out there. I liked Funny Games, I liked the original and I liked the re-make. Wow. I’m so glad I came out of the closet. Everyone can know now that I am a friend of Haneke!!

          • Gmarley  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2009

            And I won’t judge you! It just made me unbearably sad. And I know, why doesn’t all violence in all violent movies make me sad, I don’t get it either.

          • I’m not trying to be snarky, I swear, but you’d rather sit through a movie where horrific violence has little physical and emotional consequence and is treated as a stylistic choice? No offense, but that’s a bit scary. What about 2012, a PG-13 movie where millions, maybe billions of people are killed? The way most people digest on-screen violence is mind-boggling. I say that not as a judgment on you or anyone else, but as an honest curiosity.

          • Gmarley  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2009

            No it’s a totally good question. It’s odd you mention 2012, because when I saw the scene where the dome of Saint Peter’s rolls on top of the crowd, I was mortified. Why doesn’t it always bother me? I don’t have an easy answer. Now, I’m NOT going to pull the “I’ve seen some shit” card, because that’s disrespectful to the people who I know who have been involved with violent tragedy, but Funny Games just hit too close for my brain to tell me “This isn’t how the world is.” There were too many emotions that were too identifiable for too long a time in Funny Games. This is all a confession, not a boast.

          • That’s a totally respectable position, but it’s strange that you and I have completely opposite reactions. Not to get all livejournalgum, but I’ve been a victim of terrible violence, and when I see people get shot in action films and yell a bit before they quickly die a bloodless (or comically bloody) death, I feel like it’s a slap in the face, a terrible insult to people who have actually experienced the horror of that kind of pain – physical and otherwise.
            I know it’s uncomfortable to sit through something that brings up those ugly emotions you’ve worked so hard to get through, but to me it can be cathartic when you force yourself to stare realistic violence in the face. It’s one of the many reasons that cinema is literally a form a therapy for me.

          • You’re not alone, my friend. Us Haneke apologists have to stick together!

    • Um, isn’t Gabe doing Funny Games for the Hunt? So, yeah, cool

    • You know what prepped my appreciation for such an extremely frustrating film that is Funny Games?
      Jean-Luc Godard’s Week End.
      I swear if I watched these two films back to back I would be in a funk for at least a week.

      These films are great examples of other legitimate emotions films have the right to make you feel. Happily Ever After is the oddity in real life.

      Misery is the norm.

  3. Those Euros do the darndest thing!

  4. Katie  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2009

    Ugh.

  5. More like an anti-white-people-making-music-videos PSA. What a bunch of polyps.

  6. How does someone even think to do this kind of thing?

  7. Icelandic Music Video Director; ” Due to all our banks plummeting our country into catastrophic debt, we are going to have to make this video with relatively no budget”
    Band Member 1; “Well I’ve got a pretty cool Ringmaster costume, complete with tophat and beard”
    Band Member 2; “My Auntie works in a blood donor clinic, she said she would give as the rejected diseased blood in water balloons for free”
    Band Member 3; I crashed my car and have obtained a pretty serious head injury”
    Icelanic Music Video Director;“Then you shall be spun around! We could pull this one off guys!!

  8. i disagree, friggin candy bra is pretty creepy.

  9. More music videos need to be just like this.

  10. Sam Raimi presents… Mentos: The Freshmaker.

  11. Careful! Blood balloon fights gave Magic Johnson HIV.

  12. :( ! I seriously couldn’t make it more than 56 seconds into this video. I was too uncomfortable. And terrified. This scared me more than most horror movies I’ve ever seen. I don’t know what that says about me, but there ya go.

  13. lo puff  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2009

    I thought Saw was Funny Games without college?

  14. I just watched this without sound because I’m at work, so maybe I’m missing something but…

    Huh??!

  15. Reykjavik Juggalo Fest ’09, fools. You shoulda been there.

  16. The only reason why they made a video this weird is because they knew the song wasn’t enough to capture people’s attention.
    …And that, my friends, sums up today’s indie rock in a sentence.

  17. don’t watch them both in a row. ::shuffles off to vomit::

  18. Jesus. This back-to-back with the human hand gloves post? Why don’t you use this weekend to kill hobos or whatever it takes to get this out of your system. Meanwhile, I’m going to watch slow loris videos on youtube until I start feeling like a person again.

  19. At least this video made me aware of Zach Galifinakis’ singing career.

  20. Slip ‘n Slide in blood? Perfect summertime activity!

  21. New Life Game: Find the most inappropriate time to play air guitar on someones leg, and do it. Because playing air guitar on someones leg any old time is so two thousand and late. It’s time we up the ante.

  22. Weekend At Bernie’s Part Three: Islandic Vacay: Teen Edition!

  23. Zilla  |   Posted on Aug 19th, 2009

    What is up with this site? Am I signed in? Not signed in? Is it just me?

    • Not just you. You need to sign in for every session. If you shut your browser you need to sign in again, even if it shows you as signed in. Just don’t click “Remember Me” and only sign in by clicking the link at the top of the page.

  24. I didn’t know there were any more boundaries left to break. And then I watched this video. And they missed that one.

  25. Straight out of Mad Max.

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