13 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    um what the hell? I’m a huge fan of Clark, but this is just a scene from The Holy Mountain with Clark’s music over it

  2. Anonymous says:

    Yeah, I came here to say the same thing… I thought you might be doing a profile on Jodorowski, but this isn’t anything original.

  3. Anonymous says:

    mhmhm yes that’s what i was going to say, good stuff anyway but yeah … it’s not even formatted properly

  4. cz says:

    yeah me four. did you really not know of The Holy Mountain or are you just trolling?

  5. Scott says:

    Thanks guys, updated.

    CZ: no! never even heard of that movie, will check it out.

  6. Gavin says:

    Hm, I love Clark, and I love The Holy Mountain, but I feel like they could’ve chosen a better scene. Still, love that song!

  7. f5099v says:

    文章写的不错,支持一个!

  8. Ryland says:

    Scott, If you haven’t seen Holy Mountain, you can purchase the Alejandro Jodorowsky tirolgy boxset. It includes, El Topo (The Mole), Holy Mountain and one other movie whose name I cannot remember. They are REALLY unique movies.

  9. Hannes says:

    don’t know if you know already but “the informations”, i think they are from denmark, used material from the movie in a much better way. 🙂

  10. Fitz says:

    Amazing how modern it looks for something made in 1973. A definite add to the NetFlix cue. Thanks for sharing.

  11. Jessica says:

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  12. Anonymous says:

    great video, visually. but do we really need a new analogy of a black woman with an animal in 2012? she is stripped of her individuality/humanity and is being used as a decorative object/animal for a white male. maybe it was unintentional… but unfortunately such a blatant error turned me, and probably many others, off from even appreciating this work of art. there’s plenty of amazing art out there that doesn’t continue to incorporate such sexist/racist elements.

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