, is particularly acclaimed for its choreography. The music video was filmed in the lobby of the
Marriott Hotel (now the L.A. Grand Hotel Downtown) in
Los Angeles in December 2000. Directed by
Spike Jonze, it features actor
Christopher Walken, who trained as a dancer in
musical theatre before his acting career. Walken had asked Jonze to film his dancing, and Jonze suggested that he participate in the video. Fatboy Slim had originally been scheduled to have a cameo in the video, replacing Walken in the harness shots, but was unavailable that weekend because his wife,
Zoe Ball, was giving birth. Walken was awarded one of MTV's "Moonmen" for Best Choreography. The clip was also ranked number one on a list of the top 100 videos of all time by
VH1 in April 2002 compiled from a music industry survey. The Swedish actor
Mikael Persbrandt has also danced in a version of the video directed by
Malik Bendjelloul. In 2012, British comedian and presenter
Rowland Rivron also won charity TV show ''
Let's Dance for Sport Relief'' with his reenactment of the video's choreography. In 2025, the music video was once again referenced in a promo for an episode of
Saturday Night Live that featured that week's host,
Glen Powell, reenacting the video's choreography in
Studio 8H, only to accidentally break his neck and get sent to the hospital. Walken has cited admiration for Jonze as one of his main reasons for appearing in the video, which he also welcomed as a chance to do "something different". He also noted that as a trained
tap dancer, dancing to
electronic music suited him well. The music video enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in the 2020s following the announcement of Walken's casting as
Shaddam IV in
Dune: Part Two. The song prominently features lyrics that reference
Dune, though it had no impact on Walken's casting. In an interview with
GQ, Walken stated that he had not been aware of the connection between the song and
Dune prior to appearing in the film. == Track listing ==