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Meet the King of Stoner Rock Movies (Just in Time for 4/20!)

4/18/08, 3:30 pm EST

By now most everybody (stoned or otherwise) knows that watching The Wizard of Oz while listening to Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon unspools a motherload of eerie synchronicities. But did you know that the same thing happens when you combine Led Zeppelin IV and The Fellowship of the Ring? Or The Matrix and Metallica’s “Black Album”?

Fellowship of the IV and The Black Matrix are just two of the 17 full-length DVDs that you can pick up at Syncmovies.com. Other bizarre mash-ups include The Ozzorcist (Black Sabbath meets The Exorcist) and Nevermind the Memento (Nirvana’s Nevermind with Memento). The man behind the site and creator of these artifacts of black magic goes by the name “The DeVille,” a 48-year-old Atlanta-area native who does not reveal his real name for legal reasons. A doctor of synchronicity, he employs what he calls “the rainbow connection” to find them, looking for themes between the music and the film and then testing his theories via countless hours of trial and error. He happened upon the concept in 1999 when his son Ray hipped him to the legend of The Dark Side of Oz. “It just made my hair stand up,” says The DeVille of the first time he watched it.

Compelled by his discovery, The Deville quit his job in the collections department at the IRS and took a job at a video production company so he could hone what he was doing. Since then, The DeVille has devoted himself to making sync videos. His projects feature top-of-the line audio (some feature his own 5.1 surround sound mixes) and picture quality, and many come with subtitles featuring the movie’s original dialogue (as well as disclaimers urging his customers to support the studios and artists by buying the original movies and albums). Rock Daily decided to put some of these syncs to the test, and our results are below.

Movie: Fellowship of the IV
Combines: Led Zeppelin’s IV and Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
“Whoa!” Level: Extremely high. Geek out to the highest level with this had-to-happen pairing. Robert Plant was obsessed enough with author J.R. Tolkien’s work to include Rings references in a number of Zeppelin songs. Packed to the hilt with synchronicities, this may be the one sync to rule them all.
Hot Sync: Frodo sheds a tear as Robert Plant sings “Don’t it make you feel sad when your trying to find your way home?”

Movie: Never Mind the Memento
Combines: Nirvana’s Nevermind and the 2000 thriller Memento
“Whoa!” Level: High. While the themes of Memento and Nevermind mesh well (alienation, self-loathing, references to guns), the fact that the scenes in this movie play out backwards means this is not the best disc to dive into for newbies.
Hot Sync: When it’s revealed that Leonard has written “He’s the one” on the back of a photo, it echoes the chorus to “In Bloom.”

Movie: Planes, Trains, and Candy-O
Combines: The CarsCandy-O and the John Candy/Steve Martin vehicle Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
“Whoa!” Level: Medium. The DeVille has found a few hundred places where the movie and the music speak the same words at the same time, and he’s got the subtitles to prove it. This is an example of the lighter side of syncs.
Hot Sync: Ric Ocasek sings about a “clock machine” as Steve Martin is checking his watch.


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rocknrolldoll77 | 5/29/2009, 12:34 am EST

hey Deville… i was anonymous..my name is dedra… i wrote you before regarding dark side of oz…You kick ass… thank you… wondering if or why you dont have ALICE ON THE WALL??? just checked it out for the first time…super rad. hope you can add that to yur collection…..would yu please eamail me if or when YOU make it available….dconnor77@hotmail .com….than you so much…keep the SYNC……. CHEERS!

Anonymous | 5/28/2009, 4:52 pm EST

wholy f*ck!!! beautiful! youve made my life something to believe in…. I always thought ide just be putting the pieces together myself but i gotta hand it to you Deville, You Rock….Cheers

Syncmaster | 2/3/2009, 9:09 pm EST

When does the music start in Fellowship of the Ring? And does it repeat?

No, REALLY!! | 7/7/2008, 10:46 am EST

I thought this was a load a first but then I watched one a friend had bought. UN-F***ING_BELIEVABLE! I was seriously blown away by how everything matched especially if you knew the movies even fairly well. I have since bought a couple more (Rise of the Machina & Nevermind the Memento) and can not believe what I’m seeing! This s**t is amazing. I don’t think I can say enough about how good this stuff is. I also recently e-mailed this guy and chatted with him for a few minutes. He’s crazy. Not the bad crazy but the other kind. No wonder he can see stuff like this!

In short, “Thanks DeVille!” for some amazing work. Keep it up!
Brandon

Joe | 6/30/2008, 10:19 am EST

I’ve gotta tell you, if your missing out on this, your missing out on one of the coolest new mediums for music and film, and I believe this is going to blow up soon. It’s truly amazing how is all meshes and matches up, like the songs we’re really scored for the film. I’ve got the whole set, and it rocks!

dreamgirl | 5/25/2008, 10:40 pm EST

really amazing match up

toki | 4/22/2008, 11:50 am EST

haters keep on hatin’…’til they reach the higher ground

Bukowski | 4/21/2008, 2:14 pm EST

Nah. That can’t be right. Memento is one of my all-time faves. And Nevermind is overrated lackluster shit, so . . .

I’ll think of something. How about “The Colour And The Shape”?

Better yet, I’ll come up with a mix that’ll fit much better than Never-Whined!

really? | 4/21/2008, 6:57 am EST

amaaaaaazing

sleepysilverdoor | 4/20/2008, 10:37 pm EST

Siamese Dream with Fantasia is amaaaazing.

jwt | 4/20/2008, 6:05 pm EST

quite lame

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