Thursday, February 9, 2012

Tiffany Taeyeon reveals "Do Da Disco" movie posters!



Tiffany Taeyeon is proving that she's ready for one of the biggest comebacks of the year, today unveiling the first two movie posters for her upcoming "Do Da Disco" music videos.

According to White Entertainment, six different MVs will be released for "Da Da Disco" during the course of its promotional cycle. First will be the "Club Ver.", followed by the "Trash Ver.""Do Da Disco Down Under", the "Busan Heights Ver.", the "Choreography Ver.", and an as-yet-untitled sixth version.

The posters for the first two versions were unveiled today, showcasing Tiffany in two vastly different concepts that are sure to shock netizens. The first is for the club version, which will serve as the main music video for the song. The clip boasts an all-star cast, including Girls' RevolutionT-araSimon D, and KRS Media's new trainee group White Dolls, who will play club-goers partying at a disco on ladies night.

The second clip released will be the "Trash Ver.", which is not just attracting controversy for its explicit artwork, but is also receiving a high amount of interest due to Tiffany's collaboration with American filmmaker John Waters, who serves as both a creative consultant and co-star for the mini-drama MV.

Waters is best known as the King of Trash Cinema back in the States, having written & directed cult classics like Pink Flamingos and A Dirty Shame, so his involvement in Tiffany's project is further proof that the Hallyu wave has now taken over the world. Also starring in the MV is drag queen Nina Flowers, who shot to fame in the US after appearing on season one of Ru Paul's hit reality series Drag Race.

In the MV, Tiffany plays Bonnie Bash'Em, a feminist vigilante street prostitute who gets her best friend, a jaded Puerto-Rican drag queen named La Casita Blanca, to murder her male clients by drowning them in the toilet bowls of underground nightclubs. When one man escapes and runs to the police, Bonnie and Blanca go on one last murderous rampage to clean up the streets of the male gender, who they believe has oppressed and abused them their whole lives.

The short-film is already garnering comparisons to Thelma & Louise, with Waters calling it a sharp social commentary on feminism and LGBT rights.

The "Do Da Disco (Club Ver.)" will premiere on February 14th, the same day as Tiffany's album Friday Night Fever, followed by the "Trash Ver." one week later.

Netizens comments on Tiffany's news included, "I know Tiff is friends with T-ara, but does she really need to copy them like this?", "I want to see the trash version, but I know my parents won't let me", "I never realized Tiffany was so creative!" and "With all this hype, she better deliver."

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