![]() ![]() A few bits in daylight, a few at night, several indoors at an empty catering hall outdoors. It all makes it painfully obvious that the original music video, shot in London in 1987 by director Simon West, who went on to helm Con Air, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and The Expendables 2, was produced on a budget the equivalent of a fish and chips dinner. And what’s with the female dancer going full-on demonic at the 1-minute, 47-second mark? Those evil white eyes we can’t unsee them! Really, what’s with the guy bouncing off the chain-link fence? Tell me, now, please! We also get occasional random flips by male dancers, including the hyperactive bartender – who kinda looks like the guy bouncing off the fence. Suddenly we’re seeing all sorts of things we’ve never seen before. The result? The once slightly blurry images are now crystal clear, meaning that Astley’s luxurious red hair shines more brightly than ever and that the few background dancers shimmying away seem even more awkward than before. Some wacky madman went and remastered Rick Astley’s iconic “Never Gonna Give You Up” music video, using AI tools to deliver it at 60 frames per second and bless it with 4K resolution. Are we being Rickrolled… again? The “Never Gonna Give You Up” meme has returned, and it’s even weirder than usual.
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