'Scenes from the Suburbs' Trailer: More Teenagers and Army Guys from Spike Jonze and Arcade Fire

"The Suburbs" music video was just the beginning for Arcade Fire-Spike Jonze suburban police state-themed collaborative filmmaking. In May, a half-hour, extended version of the video will be released on DVD, giving you a full sitcom-worth of Pitchfork-approved entertainment, starring disgustingly spindly-armed teenagers and their bicycles in the midst of heavy military presence. Here's the trailer:
Intriguing, or [something scathing about hipsters]?
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