music video monday ~ 24

The incomparable Jack White released this video for "Archbishop Harold Holmes" nearly a fortnight ago now. It's got many of the requisite parts needed to earn 3 minutes of my attention: a catchy song, above-average production value, interesting visuals, a message, a twist (of sorts) ending, and the incomparable John C. Reilly. Sign me up. Jack White's voice coming out of John's mouth, out of his body, are a delight. Enjoy!
(An interesting, or possibly tedious, aside: In the past, I was a script reader and concept consultant for financiers, producers and production companies. While reading hundreds, possibly a thousand, scripts, I encountered three story areas more than others: 1, World War II, specifically Nazi Germany; 2, the afterlife; and, 3, corrupt or deprived televangelists or evangelical preachers. As a result, I am sick of these types of stories, films, and tv shows and ask any writers out there to please write about something else. I typically avoid these concepts even if they are recommended to me by a trusted source. Example 1A: Righteous Gemstones.)
Jack White – Archbishop Harold Holmes (Dir. Gilbert Trejo)
indoor animal is curated by a human: Tim Papciak. On Mondays, he shares one link to one music video to help spark creativity in himself and in other creative types. On Thursdays, he recommends a book, movie, show, art piece, or link to some dusty corner of the internet that he believes either 1.) adds to the human experience, or 2.) serves as a coping mechanism in the year 2025. Note: this is not, and never will be, self-help content.