Bill Clinton remixed for Kyle Mooney’s directorial debut

The second trailer for A24s Y2K features a remixed Bill Clinton playing over a 1990s montage of dial-up internet and panic at a 1999 New Year’s party.

“There’s someone online,” says a panicked Rachel Zegler at the beginning of the film trailerpublished Wednesday.

The clip reveals few other details about the upcoming film, which marks the directorial debut for Saturday Night Live‘s Kyle Mooney.

The film hits theaters on December 6 and centers on two high school students who find themselves coping with their lives after crashing a New Year’s Eve shindig on the last night of the 20th century. Turn-of-the-century technology looks set to take over the party and make the night potentially deadly, with a computer aboard a remote-controlled car chasing partygoers around a living room.

The remixed Clinton soundtrack comes from the former president’s 1999 remarks on Y2K preparedness, in which he tried to allay the nation’s fears about formatting calendar data as the world moved into 2000.

“Party like it’s 1999 or die like it’s Y2K,” read the trailer’s title card. A poster also published on Wednesday shows a power line dripping with blood.

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Zegler, Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison, The Kid Laroi, Fred Durst, Mason Gooding and Alicia Silverstone all star in the film, which also includes Mooney.

Mooney co-wrote the screenplay with Evan Winter. Producers are Winter, Matt Dines, Alison Goodwin, Jonah Hill, Christopher Storer and Cooper Wehde.

“It’s a film with assured performances – with a particularly strong turn from Julian Dennison – and a handful of sharp turns in search of a better story,” wrote critic Lovia Gyarkye for The Hollywood Reporter when the film premiered at South by Southwest in March.