Justin Bieber's new Iceland-shot video channels Walter Mitty By Birgir Olgeirsson 2. nóvember 2015 21:14 Spot the difference - Justin Bieber in 2015, Ben Stiller in 2013. Vísir/YouTube Justin Bieber‘s latest video, which premiered on YouTube earlier today, was shot in Iceland during the singer‘s visit last September. In a promotion video for his upcoming record, Purpose, the Canadian singer can be seen bathing in his underwear in Jökulsárlón lagoon and in Fjarðarárgljúfur on the South coast of Iceland.In the video (455 thousand views and counting) Bieber can also be seen cruising the Icelandic highway on a skateboard and posing on the Douglas-airplane on Sólheimasandur, two shots that bare more than a passing resemblance to Ben Stiller‘s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, also shot in Iceland. In the 2013 movie, actor and director Stiller‘s eponymous character visits Iceland and, in one of the film‘s most memorable scenes, rolls along Seyðisfjarðarvegur in East Iceland on a longboard.The scene has inspired longboarders the world over, several of whom have made the trip to Iceland to record videos that pay homage to Stiller‘s movie. Whether or not Walter Mitty was the inspiration for Bieber‘s new video is not entirely clear but Vísir News' original piece on the video in Icelandic seemed to amuse Stiller on Twitter:So glad I speak fluent Icelandic so I can read this. The only words I don't understand are "Justin Bieber"... https://t.co/NrOXrFuoNT— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) November 2, 2015 A few choice Mitty-inspired skating videos can be seen below.Seyðisfjarðarvegur, looking good."We realized, we suck at longboarding," say these Iceland enthusiasts. We can't all be Ben Stiller. Mest lesið Foreldrar hvattir á neyðarfundi skólans til að flytja börnin Innlent Selenskí þakkar fjórum sinnum fyrir sig Erlent Sigu um borð og tóku yfir stjórn íslensks skips Innlent Banaslys varð í Vík í Mýrdal Innlent Segir Viðskiptablaðið og Moggann ljúga upp á hann pólitískri hlutdrægni Innlent Segir Selenskí vanþakklátan og hætta á heimsstyrjöld Erlent Nafn mannsins sem lést á Þingvallavegi Innlent „Breskir hermenn geta séð um sig sjálfir“ Erlent Lögreglan lýsir dauða Hackman og konu hans sem „grunsamlegum“ Erlent Segist nauðbeygður til að gagnrýna Guðrúnu á Facebook fyrst hún svari ekki póstum Innlent
Justin Bieber‘s latest video, which premiered on YouTube earlier today, was shot in Iceland during the singer‘s visit last September. In a promotion video for his upcoming record, Purpose, the Canadian singer can be seen bathing in his underwear in Jökulsárlón lagoon and in Fjarðarárgljúfur on the South coast of Iceland.In the video (455 thousand views and counting) Bieber can also be seen cruising the Icelandic highway on a skateboard and posing on the Douglas-airplane on Sólheimasandur, two shots that bare more than a passing resemblance to Ben Stiller‘s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, also shot in Iceland. In the 2013 movie, actor and director Stiller‘s eponymous character visits Iceland and, in one of the film‘s most memorable scenes, rolls along Seyðisfjarðarvegur in East Iceland on a longboard.The scene has inspired longboarders the world over, several of whom have made the trip to Iceland to record videos that pay homage to Stiller‘s movie. Whether or not Walter Mitty was the inspiration for Bieber‘s new video is not entirely clear but Vísir News' original piece on the video in Icelandic seemed to amuse Stiller on Twitter:So glad I speak fluent Icelandic so I can read this. The only words I don't understand are "Justin Bieber"... https://t.co/NrOXrFuoNT— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) November 2, 2015 A few choice Mitty-inspired skating videos can be seen below.Seyðisfjarðarvegur, looking good."We realized, we suck at longboarding," say these Iceland enthusiasts. We can't all be Ben Stiller.
Mest lesið Foreldrar hvattir á neyðarfundi skólans til að flytja börnin Innlent Selenskí þakkar fjórum sinnum fyrir sig Erlent Sigu um borð og tóku yfir stjórn íslensks skips Innlent Banaslys varð í Vík í Mýrdal Innlent Segir Viðskiptablaðið og Moggann ljúga upp á hann pólitískri hlutdrægni Innlent Segir Selenskí vanþakklátan og hætta á heimsstyrjöld Erlent Nafn mannsins sem lést á Þingvallavegi Innlent „Breskir hermenn geta séð um sig sjálfir“ Erlent Lögreglan lýsir dauða Hackman og konu hans sem „grunsamlegum“ Erlent Segist nauðbeygður til að gagnrýna Guðrúnu á Facebook fyrst hún svari ekki póstum Innlent