A series of music videos for all the songs of the album "Infiltrate, Destroy, Rebuild." Contains everything from psycho killers, drug addicts, suicide-fetishes, to a 1984-esque claymation se... Read allA series of music videos for all the songs of the album "Infiltrate, Destroy, Rebuild." Contains everything from psycho killers, drug addicts, suicide-fetishes, to a 1984-esque claymation segment.A series of music videos for all the songs of the album "Infiltrate, Destroy, Rebuild." Contains everything from psycho killers, drug addicts, suicide-fetishes, to a 1984-esque claymation segment.
Photos
- Self
- (as Misty Mundae)
- Self
- (as CKY Alliance)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the filming of the "Escape from Hellview" video, Chad Ginsburg almost hung himself while on a noose playing guitar to the playback system when he tried to flip his guitar. The crew and fellow band members thought he was acting, but when he started to spasm they brought him down.
- Quotes
Joseph Franz: [about Deron Miller choking Jenn Rivell in the Escape from Hellview video] Ok so he runs up and just grabs her by the neck, and all of his passion and love for horror movies and hours and hours and weeks and months he spent watching horror movies, it all came out... around Jenn's neck!
Deron Miller: If it had gone on just a little longer, I don't think jenn would be with us anymore and I'd probably be in jail.
- ConnectionsEdited into CKY a Very Special Special (2005)
Let me break it down by Video:
Escape from Hellview- This vid takes a lot of influence from 80's slasher flicks. Complete with camp horror, really fake gore, and a ridiculous number of panty shots, this is one of the better videos on the DVD. (4/5)
Flesh Into Gear- Not much has changed since the version they did for CKY3. The backgrounds have different colors now instead of the white wall they used. Some new jackass clips as well. This is basically a performance vid that features the CKy crew doing stunts and acting like the fools they are. Its okay, but the CKY3 version looks far superior to the new one. (2/5)
Sink Into the Underground- This one features the band on top of a roof playing at sunset. The plot features the struggles of a couple as their relationship slowly falls apart due to drug use. This is truly one of the best videos I have seen in a long time. It has the feel of a true film in three minutes. Everying about this video is tweaked perfectly, the best on the DVD. (5/5)
Attached at the Hip- Another performance video featuring the band playing in the ruins of an abandoned building, and in Bam's basement. Not much to say here really, just a good video all around. (4/5)
Frenetic Amnesic- This video was somewhat of a dissapointment for me. It starts looking to be serious and have a lot of potential to match the song's angst-filled tone. The inclusion of an outake clip in the middle of it though kinda screws up the atmosphere of it. But, if you dont care about this type of thing, then you will probably like this video, (the rest of it is very good.) (3.5/5)
Shock & Terror- The most outlandish of the videos, this one features a porno-star (Misty Mundae) being plagued by what she thinks to be a killer. For some reason, she starts cutting herself and getting aroused by it. The video intercuts with the band playing in a haunted mansion. Although this video sounds strange in writing, it is edited and shot very well. Excellent video. (5/5)
Plastic Plan- In this one, according to the band, they wanted a "retro" feel for it. It is basically a performance video with flashing lights and strange patterns green-screened into the background. (3/5)
Inhuman Creation Station- Another outlandish video. This time, however, the band is not featured at all. In fact, it is all done in stop motion animation with little clay features. The video shows a 1984-esque factory where humans are created. One by one the system starts to fail. Superb animation and an interesting premise. (4.5/5)
Sporadic Movement- Yet another performance video. Dont worry though, this video is so fast-paced and cool to watch, it rarely gets boring. The vid itself features the band playing inside a truck going at what looks like 70 mph. This one has to be seen to be believed. (5/5)
Close Yet Far- What DVD would be complete without the infamous "tour" video? This video is pretty average compared to the others. Not much to say in the way of a premise, just that it shows a bunch of footage from the O.O.T.N.A. (Out On the Noose Again) and B.O.O.T.N.A. (Back Out on the Noose Again) tours. Average video. (3.5/5)
96 Quite Bitter Beings- Exactly the same as the version on CKY2K. Except the color has been GREATLY improved. The video is basically Bam Margera getting chased by an angry Ryan Dunn with cameos by the CKY crew and cuts showing th band playing in a warehouse of some kind. This was the first video by CKY that ever saw the light of day, and the quality of the film lacks behind the rest of the DVD. Still, it is still rather enjoyable. (4/5)
Disengage the Simulator- Don't expect much out of this one. This video was spliced together from a bunch of extra clips they had,and the band performing in front of a giant "CKY" logo. I will cut the band some slack based on the commentary, and how they did have a cool idea for this vid but in just didn't work out. However, it is still the worst one on the DVD. (2.5/5)
Overall, this a good DVD with a little something for all kinds of CKY fans. (8.5/10)
- someotherguy
- Dec 7, 2003
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- Also known as
- CKY: Chopped and Sliced
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- Budget
- $100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime3 hours
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