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Ariana Grande Director Responds To Safia Video Concept Theft Claims

17 February 2015 | 4:19 pm | Staff Writer

And a third act has also entered the debate with a similar clip of their own

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Max Landis, the director of Ariana Grande's One Last Time clip and the son of famed director John Landis (ThrillerThe Blues Brothers), has responded to Canberran outfit Safia over their claims that the filmmaker might have "reworked" the concept used in their video for recent single You Are The One.

"Coincidences are coincidences, tropes are tropes, but those in glass houses shouldn't throw meteors," Landis tweeted this morning after an apparent deluge of messages informing him of the Aussie three-piece's assertions that Grande's clip's purple-hued apocalyptic sky and single-shot end-of-the-world narrative might have been lifted from their own.

"It's almost like tropes and themes are repeated constantly throughout fiction," Landis tweeted. "Guys, calm down."

Landis' dismissal of Safia's claims was bolstered somewhat by the entrance of West Australian outfit Injured Ninja to the fray, whose 2011 clip for Fallopian Tube Screamer was offered up by Landis as proof of the universal appeal of purply-pinkish-coloured armageddon. Offering their thoughts on Facebook, the WA band expressed that Safia "should chill the fuck out about Ariana Grande".

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"Everyone likes one-shot end of the world videos — you aren't special folks," the band posted.

Despite some (understandable) defensiveness, Landis actually seems to have extended the olive branch Safia's way, tweeting that he had spoken to the band and "they were very cool about it", and even cushioning some cold, hard advice in the blanket of friendship, telling Safia, "Protip: don't accuse someone of stealing for having similar tropes if you REALLY ACTUALLY STOLE YOUR VIDEO YOU'RE ACCUSING THEM OF STEALING."

Have a read through Landis' full tweet stream over the controversy below.

You can watch all three clips - Safia's, Grande's and Injured Ninja's - below.