Framed

Foo Fighters, Framed

This week's very alliterative Framed features Foo Fighters, the great alt-rock band who've seen six of their seven albums chart in the U.S. Top 10. Fronted by the likable Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters have shown that it's still possible to rock in this, the modern era.

Our video is "Walk," which premiered just last month and hit #1 on the Billboard Rock Songs chart. In it, a terminally-frustrated Grohl deals with all manner of idiocy--not Framed, other idiocy!--and is eventually tazed by the cops.

It's quite funny!

In fact, "Walk" is take-off on the Michael Douglas movie, Falling Down, in which Douglas--playing a pissed-off middle-class guy--commits suicide by cop. The movie isn't quite as funny as this week's video.

OK, we've done enough video analysis to satisfy our contract. Let's do some captions here!

1 - It was all just a dream! There really was a Carmageddon! Now what??

2 - The ineptness lobby keeps on workin' for you!

3 - "It's true! Some of Justin Bieber's fans believe in creationism!"

4 - This bright, young fan likes caption #1 the best! What about you, readers?

5 - "A second appearance in Framed? Oh, joy."

6 - "You mean Connie's no longer at the front desk?"

7 - "Look, I give you a buck, you give me a salami stick. Is this harder than I think?"

8 - This was not a good store for Chaz Bono! Not at all!

9 - "Oh, bleep this, already," Clark thought.

10 - "I guess he's feeling run down. Do you get it, readers?"

11 - "Freeze, Grohl! Your post-Nirvana bunco game is over!"

12 - "Lay down your arms, men. He's fought his last foo."

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