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Submit ReviewMixed Up Confusion is our vehicle to discuss the culture that surrounds our weekly conversation about Bob Dylan. Today we talk about music videos that tied into movies.
We go everywhere from the casually related ("Eye of the Tiger," "Flashdance," "Streets of Philadelphia") to videos with clips of little consequence ("My Heart Will Go On," "Prince of the Universe," "Danger Zone," "Kiss From a Rose," "I Believe I Can Fly," "Hero") to music videos made with connections to the source material ("The Goonies R Good Enough," "Ninja Rap," "Ghostbusters," "We Don't Need Another Hero," "Deepest Bluest," "Come With Me," "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing," "Lose Yourself," "Men in Black" "Vindicated," "Mission Impossible" "Everything is Awesome") to movies in and of themselves ("Batdance," "Partyman," "Wild Wild West" and "Gangsta's Paradise"). We also dive into Dylan's video for "Things Have Changed," his Oscar performance in 2001, his Oscar speech, and 2014 Super Bowl commercial about America.
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