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“I’ll Fly For You”
Spandau Ballet, 1984

This week: the worst courtroom video of all time.

You know how much I love courtroom videos, but I defy you to puzzle out the plot of this soft-rock wankfest. It’s like the worst Ken Burns documentary ever mixed with the most boring episode of Law & Order ever. Nothing even happens in the courtroom (unless you count the judge’s fabulous mustache). No gavel banging, no dance party, no Sammy Hagar backflips. And to what dramatic end? None that I could see. Seriously, I watched this video five times, and I still have no idea what Cynthia Nixon is on trial for, or what the love-deal is between her and the guy from Superman 2. Somebody help me out here. Certainly there’s no reason for Spandau Ballet to break her out of “prison” (prison in this case meaning an unlocked police car stopped in Mardi Gras traffic). At least they have the decency to die in a fiery, Thelma & Louise-esque death pact. No, it doesn’t make any sense, but it’s something to look forward to, at least.

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Comments (3)
  1. brent  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008

    shes on trial for cheating on her husband and doin it all over the bayou

  2. brent  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008

    shes on trial for cheating on her husband and doin it all over the swamp

  3. Larissa  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008

    look at that look of steely determination at the end. maybe she’s on trial for letting him wear those high waisted pants. complicity in destroying his manhood or something.

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