7 Acting Pop Stars and Their Best Performances in Music Videos
Friends with Benefits will surely exhibit more of Justin Timberlake's comic brio, but is anyone worried that we're forgetting what's really important? I'm talking about keeping pop stars where they belong -- in melodramatic music videos. In honor of Timberlake's new film and the 2011 Video Music Award nominations, Movieline is reinspecting the careers of seven pop stars who also act, and picking their single best performances in music videos. Bring your leafy skirt, Beyonce fans.
Justin Timberlake
Best Performance: "Cry Me a River"
In Friends with Benefits, TImberlake establishes an emotions-free sexual relationship with Mila Kunis, but in "Cry Me a River," his passions were one-sided, perverse, and laid bare. As a jilted lover who invades his ex's residence, peers into her shower like a crooning Norman Bates, and films a naughty tape with a new girl, Timberlake is convincing as a vindictively unhinged paramour. The song aids Timberlake's creepiness with weird, operatic beats.
Runners-Up: "What Goes Around, Comes Around," "Gone" (with 'N Sync)
Madonna
Best Performance: "Take a Bow"
It's hard to pick Madonna's finest acting moment in music videos -- as she's veered from youthful angst ("Papa Don't Preach") to fiery revolt ("Like a Prayer") to utter solemnity ("The Power of Goodbye") -- but "Take a Bow" combines a bit of everything. Madonna insisted on a Spanish theme since she was lobbying for the title role in Evita at the time, but her performance in "Take a Bow" is somehow more commanding than her stint as Eva Peron: She's a lonely, miserable, and desperate bullfighter's wife whose isolation leads her to one memorable lovemaking session with a television set. It helps that the video (along with Madonna, here) is gorgeous.
Runners-Up: "Open Your Heart," "Express Yourself," "I Want You"
Beyonce
Best Performance: "Deja Vu"
Not all great music video performances have to be dramatic, and in the case of Beyonce (who has failed to connect on the big screen way in any significant way, thus far), her best work is in the resplendent, convulsive "Deja Vu." As she bobbles from setting to setting in slinky looks ranging from a silk gown to a tribal Josephine Baker costume, she is so compelling and ferocious that it's hard to believe the single failed to catch on like her bigger hits. An unbelievable dance video.
Runners-Up: "Lose My Breath" (with Destiny's Child), "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)
Jennifer Lopez
Best Performance: "Ain't It Funny" (original)
When Jennifer Lopez commits to ferocity, good things happen. She may have enjoyed cinematic success with fine performances in Out of Sight and Selena, but she's most compelling when she unleashes that hard-jiving Flygirl edge. In "Ain't It Funny," she undergoes a Spanish transformation (very "La Isla Bonita") and clacks it up in a major choreographed breakdown. Ja Rule, your assistance is not necessary.
Runners-Up: "Feelin' So Good," "Get Right"
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I wished you'd included the videos' directors.
I nominate Alanis Morrisette in "Ironic". Whatever you think of the song, she manages to play four slightly different characters quite well.
Movieline, I love you and I'mma let you finish, but how can you choose "Deja Vu" when "Single Ladies" was... Oh, forget it.
Allow me to second this, yell "holler," and add to it: Alanis was also fantastic in "You Learn," "Unsent," and the utterly underrated video for "Hand In My Pocket."
I like the first two picks. I forgot just what a perfect song "Cry Me A River" was, and I love how Justin can switch into vulnerable, heart-broken boy quicker than Puss in Boots can do the eye thing. As for Madonna, this was also an excellent choice.
But sticking with your dubious choice of "actors" (Rihanna and Katy Perry?), I would pick "Irreplaceable" for Beyoncé. Her performance in the video is perfect, starting out at as slightly unsure and quickly moving into F- You territory without ever overdoing it.
I agree with your choice for Jennifer Lopez too. I thought "All I Have" was a better performance, but I just rewatched it, and I think your choice is better.
I like "I Don't Wanna Cry" as Mariah Carey's best performance. I'm always a fan of Southern Gothic vs. Bond rip-offs. "Russian Roulette" is by far the best-acted and most intense Rihanna video. And as for Katy Perry, "Thinking of You" is by easily best acted video.
But that's just my opinion. 🙂
May I nominate Janet? In any number, but perhaps mostly for Scream? Also, Michael. Same.
hooray! we are all so gay
Each and every person on this list needs to stay away from my multiplex--forever!
I might go with "Alright." Zoot suit cred is serious cred.
Well played, Mr. Virtel. Hard to beat a video with Cyd Charisse and Cab Calloway. Also, I love "If." And "That's the Way Love Goes" to me contains the best acting job of JLo's in a video.
No Bowie? ML, you disappoint me.