Ever wonder who watches creepy religious programming like The Black Keys "Fever" video? The answer is almost assuredly not the partly naked cult of supermodels from this NSFW video, but it makes for a much better fantasy.
Michael Jackson's posthumous career moonwalks on with "A Place With No Name," leaning on footage captured at the time of his "In The Closet" video as a way to work him into a new video. Most notably, perhaps, this marked the first ever video premiere on Twitter directly, with the social messaging service hosting it in their own video player.
This must've been a no-brainer pitch to The Rolling Stones: "We'll make you larger than life. Towering over NYC skyscrapers. And, there will be lots of models." A simple idea — that was surely a complex production, especially in 1994 — perfectly executed by director David Fincher and an A-List team.