The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time is a collection of 24 short films by the English rock band Radiohead. It accompanies their 2003 album Hail to the Thief, and comprises music videos, live performances, webcast footage and videos submitted by fans. The material was first broadcast on Radiohead's website in 2003 and released on DVD on 1 December 2004.
Content
The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time comprises 24 short films that accompany Radiohead's 2003 album Hail to the Thief. It was created with the filmmaker Chris Bran and Radiohead's longtime collaborator Stanley Donwood. The title comes from a collage by the German artist John Heartfield.
The films comprise music videos, live performances, webcast footage from Radiohead's studio and videos submitted by fans. It includes a performance of "Morning Mr Magpie" by Thom Yorke on acoustic guitar, a song later released on Radiohead's 2011 album The King of Limbs. In the "My Showbiz Life" segments, Yorke and the guitarist Ed O'Brien answer "inane" questions about their celebrity lives; Yorke's voice is lowered with a pitch shifter, and O'Brien gives answers by "braying like a donkey". The journalist Mac Randall described Mews as "a 21st-century Max Headroom" who "intones non-sequiturs". The Guardian described the films as "impressionistic, surreal, and frequently inspired".
Release
Radiohead planned to broadcast the material on their own television channel. They initially streamed the material on loop on a website, Radiohead Television, that debuted in May 2003 and ran until 2004.
