This is January’s edition of Comet Over Hollywood’s classic film references in music videos.
In light of the hit film “Hugo” (2011) that pays tribute to French film pioneer George Méliès, I wanted to share the 1996 video “Tonight, Tonight” by Smashing Pumpkins from their album Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness.
The film plays off the theme of “A Trip To The Moon & The Extraordinary Voyage” (1902) where people get into a strange flying contraption-this time something that looks like a zeppelin and not a spaceship- and flies to outer space. The flying vehicle passes the same moon from “A Trip to the Moon” that the spaceship flies into and the passengers meet similar space monsters as in the film.
The video further pays tribute Méliès by having a scene with mermaids-referencing another short film he made-and having a ship float by at the end named the S.S. Méliès.
The idea for the music video came from the video’s directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris because the album art for Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness reminded them of a silent film.
The band was surprised by the music video’s success and fan response and it won six awards at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1996: Video of the Year, Breakthrough Video, Best Direction in a Video (Directors: Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris), Best Special Effects in a Video (Special Effects: Chris Staves), Best Art Direction in a Video (Art Director: K. K. Barrett and Wayne White) and Best Cinematography in a Video (Director of Photography: Declan Quinn).
Though Méliès was a pioneer of modern film, he couldn’t keep up with the changing times and died bitter and poor; working selling toys in a train station- as we see in “Hugo.”
I am pleased to see that not only the recent film and this music video give him the recognition he deserves.
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I remember watching the MTV Video Music Awards the year this came out and how that video was such a big deal that year. I didn’t know anything about silent film then but I thought it was a cool video just on a superficial level. Then years later, after I had gotten interested in silent films, I had a whole new level of appreciation for it. Easily one of the greatest music videos of all time.
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I remember it being a big deal too! I remembered it being a different video, but didn’t even realize it was it was an homage until I rewatched it before posting this. It’s a really creative concept!
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I can’t believe I’ve never seen this! It’s a nice homage, and I like the clever twists. Like how it’s a fancy lady who bops the aliens with an umbrella.
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The part from the lady is really funny! I like how it ties a few of his films together. 🙂
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Totally cool, Jessica! Thanks for posting this! Love it.
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Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
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So spooky. I watched this music video the same day I watched Hugo so obviously I was very confused between all the similarities!
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