Richard Kruspe

Richard Kruspe
Total Credits at Criticker: 25 (Actor), 1 (Writer)
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Rammstein: Industrial Angels
Call them industrial thrash, black metal, or shock rock, the German band Rammstein has always courted controversy with their blend of screaming guitars, provocative lyrics, and confrontational live antics. This unauthorized biography attempts to go behind the scenes to give a more well-rounded view of the group, from those who've worked closely with the band, love them or hate them. (Rovi)
Anakonda im Netz
Tv documentary about german band Rammstein containing interviews with band members about them, the band's history and their Völkerball tour.
Rammstein in Amerika
Hannes Rossacher's major documentary "Rammstein in Amerika" is a great journey. It begins in summer 1988 on the Ostseestrand in East Germany and accompanies the band on their long, sometimes painful, but finally successful conquest of the American continents up until 2001. It continues with their farewell to the US after the events of September 11th and ends in front of thousands of cheering Americans in Madison Square Garden. (rammstein.de)
Rammstein: Mein Herz brennt
In this video, the character of the Sandman is played by Melanie Gaydos. She first appears to a sleeping Richard Kruspe, triggering nightmares and sending him into a state of agony. Meanwhile, Till terrorizes the complex of Beelitz-Heilstatten, which acts an orphanage. He kidnaps the orphans and places them in a cage located in the main bathroom. A female warden attempts to defend the children with a shotgun, but Till overpowers her. The warden appears in the video both young and old, while Till
Rammstein: Amerika
Rammstein: Amerika (2004) - Direct-to-Video
The video shows the band in Apollo-era space suits on the Moon, with shots of other cultures acting like stereotypical Americans with the assertion that American culture is everywhere.
Rammstein: Sonne
The seven dwarves (played by the band) after a day of work, come home and are viseted by snow white, after being offered gold she utilizes it as a drug while being pampered by the dwarves, soon she overdoses on the gold only to revive at the end.
Rammstein: Pussy
Rammstein: Pussy (2009) - Direct-to-Video
The video features the band playing the song wearing leather outfits, interspersed with six hardcore pornographic videos featuring each of the band members as a different stereotypical pornographic character.
Rammstein: Rosenrot
Rammstein: Rosenrot (2005) - Direct-to-Video
The video was filmed in Romania and portrays the band as travelling monks who have come to a small village.
Rammstein: Ich Will
Rammstein: Ich Will (2001) - Direct-to-Video
"Ich Will" features the band members staging a bank robbery, making it seem as realistic as possible. The video shows both the robbery and its aftermath, and moves between these two scenes.
Rammstein: Deutschland
The video features various events from Germany's history such as the Middle Ages, The Holocaust, World War 2, and the Berlin Wall; as well as others such as scenes in space.
Rammstein: Du Hast
Rammstein: Du Hast (1997) - Direct-to-Video
At the beginning of the clip, "Volga" drives up to an abandoned building, standing in the middle of the field. A woman in a red dress is sitting behind the wheel.
Rammstein: Mann gegen Mann
The band members in the video are almost entirely naked, aside from frontman Till Lindemann.
Rammstein: Mein Land
Rammstein: Mein Land (2011) - Direct-to-Video
The video depicts band members in casual 1960s beach attire. It shows them having a party while words in Beach Boys-type font describe the beach party.
Rammstein: Ich tu dir weh
The video shows the band performing the song with equipment that has black and gray colors. Both Till Lindemann and Oliver Riedel are wearing eye contacts that eventually turn colors.
Rammstein: Benzin
Rammstein: Benzin (2005) - Direct-to-Video
In the video, Rammstein are firefighters. They have not had a call for a long time, and are thus very ill-equipped for dealing with an emergency.
Rammstein: Ohne dich
Rammstein: Ohne dich (2004) - Direct-to-Video
The video promo shows the band climbing in the mountains.
Rammstein: Mutter
Rammstein: Mutter (2002) - Direct-to-Video
This music video about unhappy childhood.
Rammstein: Radio
Rammstein: Radio (2019) - Direct-to-Video
As for the music video, shot entirely in black and white where the band dresses like a recording group from the early '60s.
Rammstein: Ausländer
"Ausländer" translates into English as "foreigner", which is what the band is depicting themselves as in this track. And the highlight of their travels is apparently having romantic affairs in the various localities which they visit. So in that regard, the chorus features the singer trying to woo women in different languages.
Rammstein: Du riechst so gut \
A music video was released for this single, depicting the band members shirtless in an all-white environment. The video opens with a Doberman Pinscher walking across the screen, with repeated cuts throughout of the dog looking curiously at the camera along with flowers shown in the Herzeleid album cover and this single.
Rammstein: Haifisch
Rammstein: Haifisch (2010) - Direct-to-Video
The video shows the band at the funeral of the lead singer, Till Lindemann, with some other mourners.
Rammstein: Mein Teil
Rammstein: Mein Teil (2004) - Direct-to-Video
The band fighting in a mud-pit; and five of the band members, while behaving like dogs, crawling out of the Deutsche Oper U-Bahn (subway) station while held on leashes carried by "Doom".
Rammstein: Keine Lust
Members of the band meet years later--older and now morbidly obese--to jam in an abandoned warehouse.
Rammstein: Live from Madison Square Garden
Only 20 minutes into the pre-sale, Madison Square Garden, New York announces: Sold out. The concert film celebrates the band's legendary show in New York's Madison Square Garden - Rammstein's return to the US after a ten-year absence. In HD and 5.1 surround sound. (imdb)
Rammstein: Paris
Rammstein: Paris (2016) - Direct-to-Video
Rammstein concert in Paris recorded in 2012.