It was all done a decade beforePixar also revolutionized thingsby making a feature-length film with computer animation.

Hungry Like the Wolf might be their best video, or at least their most well-known.

It escalates well and Christopher Walkens dance moves, once seen, prove absolutely impossible to forget.

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Simple, striking, punchy pop.

And yet it gets even better if you listen to the song while watching its music video.

It could be about dictators, Cold War paranoia, assassinations, the music business, or cows.

<em>Scream,</em> Michael and Janet Jackson (1995)

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Or all of the above.

Theres imagery thats somehow both pointed and random, and the surrealness of it all is intoxicating.

Notably, the song also became thefirst hip-hop track to be transmitted into space.

<em>Money for Nothing,</em> Dire Straits (1985)

The music video is strange in how its presented, and doesnt feel like something from the 1990s.

<em>Hungry Like the Wolf,</em> Duran Duran (1982)

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<em>Weapon of Choice,</em> Fatboy Slim featuring Bootsy Collins (2001)

<em>Chandelier,</em> Sia (2014)

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<em>November Rain,</em> Guns N' Roses

<em>Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),</em> Eurhythmics

A closeup of David Bowie with red lipstick on and a line painted on his face in the music video Ashes to Ashes.

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<em>The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly),</em> Missy Elliott (1997)

Lady Gaga and dancers in all white outfits with tall, pointy hats in the music video for Bad Romance.

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