Despite the fairy tale setting and magical mirror, memories aren't powerful enough to stop the sands of time for Canadian power couple Avril Lavigne and husband Chad Kroeger.
Ther are bodies in motion here. One is JT, but the others are naked women, writhing as they emerge from the haze and then as they serve as human projection screens.
Enjoy it on YouTube while it lasts. After that, I think VEVO has another hit to put in their exclusive collection.
Editor Jacquelyn London has shaped many a music video from her bay, so it's not a surprise to see her name pop up as a director. Here she compiled an On The Road video for Bon Jovi, combining BTS she shot, with live footage and conceptual content that runs on the band's projection screens.
Director Warren Fu uses a square aspect ratio to focus in on all the body parts that keep Depeche Mode singer Dave Gahan's soul apprpriately soothed. Some of those parts are NSFW. And you should be careful of the snake.
It doesn't start out as a beautiful day — unless you think Michael Buble is used to coming home to find his wife (played by Jaime Pressly) locking-lips with professional geek and noted make-out artist Jesse Heiman. Things don't get much weirder than that, but they get a lot more chaotic in this homage to maintaining a zip-a-dee-doo-dah attitude, no matter the situation.
Lost luggage sucks. But, maybe it sucks even more for the poor, stranded bag. Director Jordan Bahat casts a battered and brown suitcase in the lead role for "Why Am I The One," putting it on a far-flung adventure that eventually leaves it where it belongs.
Over the course of her career, P!nk has transformed from the swaggering personification of hip-hop grrl power into a torn-hearted diva with an exclamation point in the middle of her name and a fondness for getting airborne.