I never thought the 212 video to be critically acclaimed, but it does make sense and IS a good introduction to her. I wanna see what this girl can do for Liquorice.
I never thought the 212 video to be critically acclaimed, but it does make sense and IS a good introduction to her. I wanna see what this girl can do for Liquorice.
For some reason I have a feeling it'll be really amazing. Is there any info about it out now?
The video won Video of the Year at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, #7 on VH1's Top 100 music videos of 2006 and Best VMA Winning Video of All Time. And I guess we all know why this is so. The cinematography, the plot, the circus people... it's just epic!
The video won Video of the Year at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, #7 on VH1's Top 100 music videos of 2006 and Best VMA Winning Video of All Time. And I guess we all know why this is so. The cinematography, the plot, the circus people... it's just epic!
For some reason I have a feeling it'll be really amazing. Is there any info about it out now?
I think the director did something with Gaga? I'm not sure.
and my bias against pop-punk for tweens doesn't allow me to actually have a fair opinion on the P!ATD video.
When it comes to music videos, ATRL generally looks for enormous production values and elaborate stories, whereas critics are more apt to reward clips that are visually innovative or representative of the artist's persona.
Director: Kanye West and Spike Jonze
Year: 2007
Percentage: 10.92%
Highest Rank: 4
There are actually three different videos for the song. But I assumed that the first one is the one that the voters voted for. (Correct me if I am wrong.)
The video features model Rita G. walking away from a car, burning something censored and then killing Kanye (on the car's trunk) with a spade.
The video proves that simplicity is really beautiful. It has a very heavy ambiance despite the low production.
And those boobs juggling>>>>>>>>>>>>>humanity
Director: Samuel Bayer
Year: 2004
Percentage: 10.92%
Highest Rank: 8
Neh. This are some of the instances when I doubt the critics' tastes...
The video of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" won six awards at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2005, most notably for Video of the Year. It also won Best Group Video, Best Rock Video, Best Direction, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography.
It's...alright. Lovely artistic direction, but the video is distinctly lacking in interesting action. That was weak crop of VOTY nominees in 2005, but "Jesus Walks" really should have won.
Director: Marc Webb
Year: 2006
Percentage: 11.35%
Highest Rank: 1
Amazing video! Almost as amazing as Helena considering they have similar ambiances.
The video took a much serious and artistic take on Little Red Riding Hood with real live wolves on the set.
The music video for "Call Me When You're Sober" was nominated in the category for Best International Video by a Group at the 2007 MuchMusic Video Awards.[60] It was also nominated in the category for Best Video at the 2007 NRJ Music Awards.