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Aphex Twin: Come to Daddy

  • Music Video
  • 1997
  • 6m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
554
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Coral Lorne and Merlee Shapiro in The Work of Director Chris Cunningham (2003)
HorrorMusicSci-Fi

The video opens with an old woman walking a dog in a grimy, industrial setting. The dog urinates on an abandoned television lying on the pavement, causing it to sputter unexpectedly into lif... Read allThe video opens with an old woman walking a dog in a grimy, industrial setting. The dog urinates on an abandoned television lying on the pavement, causing it to sputter unexpectedly into life, and a distorted and warping headshot of Richard D. James chants the lyrics. This unleas... Read allThe video opens with an old woman walking a dog in a grimy, industrial setting. The dog urinates on an abandoned television lying on the pavement, causing it to sputter unexpectedly into life, and a distorted and warping headshot of Richard D. James chants the lyrics. This unleashes a spirit, accompanied by a gang of small children, all of whom bear James' grinning fa... Read all

  • Director
    • Chris Cunningham
  • Stars
    • Karen Anderson
    • Aphex Twin
    • Nikki Bond
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    554
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    • Director
      • Chris Cunningham
    • Stars
      • Karen Anderson
      • Aphex Twin
      • Nikki Bond
    • 2User reviews
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      • 2 nominations total

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    Coral Lorne
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    10framptonhollis

    chilling genius

    Chris Cunningham is the imaginative madman behind such videos as "Rubber Johnny" and "All is Full of Love", and, in my opinion, he's one of the finest filmmakers and artists currently working. "Come to Daddy" is among his many collaborations with Aphex Twin, whose music matches the deranged and creative genius of Cunningham's limitless mind perfectly. It's a quick, intense film; one that is only six minutes in length but still attains the scope of a mega million dollar three hour Hollywood epic while also being original and surprisingly (or not so surprisingly if you're familiar enough with Cunningham's work) scary. Some of the visuals here will stick with me for the rest of my life, and I don't mind that at all! It's good to be creeped out every now and then, and it's even better if you enjoy it! And, by God, this is the kind of demented, violent, anarchic, insane, absurd, and surrealistic film that I enjoy!

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      • October 1997 (United Kingdom)
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