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Katy Perry’s ‘Last Friday Night’ Video: Frame By Frame

Director Marc Klasfeld provides insight into the kitschy homage to ’80s teen comedies. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Matt Elias Katy Perry in her “Last Friday Night” video Photo: Capitol Records In Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night” video , we see what happens when nerdy girl Kathy Beth Terry (Perry) gets a makeover and becomes the life of the party. Recently, director Marc Klasfeld sat down with MTV News and took us through his neon-colored tribute to ’80s teen movies, frame by frame. “The storyline is definitely ’16 Candles’ and John Hughes-influenced,” Klasfeld said. “And all those great ’80s high school movies.” The celebrity cameos come fast and don’t stop, beginning with “Glee” star Darren Criss, who drops in on Kathy’s bedroom to thank her for the “best party ever” the morning after. “Darren, he was great,” Klasfeld said. “He was in there for like an hour. He came in, nailed it, did his thing.” Criss wasn’t the only one who pumped out great work. “There’s Katy! One thing about her, she really took on this role, she dove right into it and did everything that was asked and a lot more,” he recalled. “There’s a lot of outtakes that we actually couldn’t show. She had a lot of fun with it.” “Friday” singer Rebecca Black also appeared in the video, as Kathy Beth Terry’s sort of Fairy Godmother. “Rebecca was great all the way through. She was really excited, and I think she looks great,” he said. “She looks like a Disney TV star in this, so who knows what’s next for Rebecca?” Black and Perry had to make fast friends when it came to the makeover scene. “This was a fun scene. [Rebecca and Katy] kind of first met in this scene,” he said. “We actually didn’t use wax [on Katy]. I think that was honey. She actually doesn’t have hair there to wax, but suspension of disbelief, as they say. And there’s her headgear off, and here she comes: the made-over Kathy Beth.” Once made over, Kathy is joins in on a big game of “Just Dance,” the kind of product placement Klasfeld said he tried to fit seamlessly into the clip. “It wasn’t this crass cut away to a phone or to a camera, and it kind of fit in with the theme of the video.” The video features a number of other cameos including Kenny G, Hanson and “Glee” star Kevin McHale, but perhaps none were as funny as the appearance at the end by ’80s icons, Debbie Gibson and Corey Feldman. “They were one of our one of our great cameos we had in the video, and we just roll with it here,” he said. “This was just pure ad lib.” Just when fans think the video is over, the credit roll provides a little something extra. “Obviously a lot of movies do this [credit blooper reel], but my influence for it was [1981 movie] ‘Cannonball Run’ because ‘Cannonball Run’ always had these great outtakes that went on forever,” he said. “We had so many outtakes, we could have let it go on for 14 minutes, but we had to stop at some point.” Related Videos Katy Perry’s ‘Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)’: Frame By Frame MTV News Extended Play: Katy Perry Related Photos The Evolution Of: Katy Perry Related Artists Katy Perry

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Maino, N.O.R.E. Laugh Over Summer Jam Fly Incident

N.O.R.E. tells Mixtape Daily about being interrupted by a fly while performing ‘Banned From TV’ with D-Block in 2008. By Rob Markman, with reporting Ade Mangum Maino Photo: MTV News Celebrity Favorites: Maino Hot 97’s Summer Jam has provided the tri-state area with a number of memorable moments. Who could forget when Jay-Z brought out Michael Jackson, or when he clowned Prodigy by putting an embarrassing picture of the Mobb Deep rapper on the Giants Stadium screen? 50 Cent mocked R. Kelly onstage in 2004, and Swizz Beatz and Kanye West had an old-fashioned sound clash in 2007. For Brooklyn rapper Maino , his favorite Summer Jam moment took place backstage, away from the crowd’s gaze. While the “Hi Hater” rapper was small on the specifics, he told Mixtape Daily that it involved rapper N.O.R.E. , an insect and vomit. “I saw N.O.R.E. throw up. He said, ‘Yo, a fly went in my mouth,’ ” Maino recalled before laughing uncontrollably about the 2008 incident. “We were backstage and they was doin’ ‘Banned From TV,’ and this was the first year that I was there. I had just got off the stage with Alicia Keys, and he came out with D-Block and he did ‘Banned From TV.’ It was crazy.” N.O.R.E. confirmed the story: “Yeah, I threw up, yo. A fly flew in my mouth. This was my first Summer Jam in four or five years, so I’m rhyming. As I’m rhyming a f—ing fly goes in my throat.” Appearing as a guest on D-Block’s set, N.O.R.E. came out to perform his classic posse cut “Banned From TV.” As the Queens rapper recited his verse, he swallowed the insect, causing him to vomit as soon as he got backstage. “I was fiendin’ so much for the look, I just kept going,” he recalled. “Then I got off the stage and I threw up.” N.O.R.E., who is currently on a mission to lose weight, said that if he had been in better shape, he might have been able to avoid the fly: “I’m not saying that I threw up because I was big, I threw up because a fly went in my mouth, but my recovery time wasn’t that quick.” No matter the reason, fans can file this one under “Funny, but true”: “He is absolutely telling the truth,” N.O.R.E. said. “Maino is not lying.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines .

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Katy Perry’s ‘Last Friday Night’ A ‘Bold’ Video

‘I really hope other artists take Katy’s lead and try to not take themselves so seriously,’ director Marc Klasfeld tells MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena Katy Perry in her “Last Friday Night” video Photo: Capitol Records There are many stars in Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night” video , but perhaps none as sparkling as Katy herself, who director Marc Klasfeld said had fun playing dorky Kathy Beth Terry. “I thought it was really bold of Katy, who is such a sex symbol, to try something like this, but I also knew it would be received very well if done right. I worked with Katy on 3OH!3’s ‘Starstrukk’ and knew she could pull off comedy. And she is actually an incredible actress who dove into this Kathy Beth role with reckless abandon,” he told MTV News about the colorful romp . “I really hope other artists take Katy’s lead and try to not take themselves so seriously all the time. Sometimes, fun can be cool too.” Speaking of fun, Hanson , Kenny G and two “Glee” stars are hardly the only celebs that made the final cut, Klasfeld shares. “One more random celebrity fact that added to the video is that the video was shot at [‘Dukes of Hazzard’ actor] John Schneider’s house,” he revealed. “That added a special spirit to the piece. He’s got a pretty wicked house with all this classic ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ stuff up on the walls. John and his family were away for the weekend, thankfully, ’cause the house really did look trashed when we were shooting. We had a great art department who cleaned it up though and made it look brand-new.” Klasfeld was asked to turn Perry’s goofy Teen Choice Awards character into the lead for the video, and from there it all took off. “Having done many comedic music videos, I was immediately into it and wrote something up,” he said. “With Katy having four #1 singles, I wanted to make this fifth one into an event like Michael Jackson used to do. “The inspiration was obviously John Hughes, but also a lot of my own music videos that I did for Alien Ant Farm, Sum 41, Nelly and others,” he continued. “I always enjoy making these pop-culture mash-ups where comedy and random celebrities get mixed with the music into this brand-new thing.” Give us your review of the “Last Friday Night” video in the comments below!

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