September 2012

WATCH IT: NERVO & Hook N Sling "Reason" (De Bonrepos/Padilla, dir.)

A group of masked bandettes (Pussy Riot?) hold up a convenience store to finance a night of shenanigans. All well that ends well, unless it's in the back of a police car. --> watch "Reason"

Nervo & Hook N Sling "Reason"Alex De Bonrepos + Kyle Padilla, director | Brian Lehrer, producer | Winterwolf Media, production co. | Isaac Bauman, DP 

WATCH IT: Sum-41 "Blood In My Eyes" (Michael Maxxis, dir.)

"We've always taken a lot of pride in making our videos entertaining and different. Our new video for 'Blood In My Eyes' is something new for us, its like nothing we've ever done and leans towards the more intense side which represents the song and really the whole album. We're very excited for people to finally see this video."

— Cone McCaslin, Sum-41 (bassist)

VMA Live Blog

Because, who else is gonna cater to people who care about the technical awards?

Doug Stern and myself will be posting commentary here throughout the VMAs. This is our maiden voyage. Be kind. (Refresh for new stuff!)

NOTE: This top section is in reverse chronological order... If you want to read our commentary for the first hour of the show (through Best Male Video Award), it's below...

Part 2 (newest first):

Steve: Will post the Technical Winner list once they're online... Maybe they announced during the Pre-Show? 

Steve: And that's a wrap. Glad Melina won, and not just because my review of it was prescient:

WATCH IT: Flying Lotus "Until The Quiet Comes" (Khalil Joseph, dir.)

The dead can dance in this beautiful short film by Khalil Joseph that incorporates the music of Flying Lotus. --> watch "Until The Quiet Comes"

Flying Lotus "Until The Quiet Comes" (Warp)Khalil Joseph, director | Omid Fatemi, producer | What Matters Most, production co | Matthew J. Lloyd, DP | Luke Lynch, editor | Laura Tunstall, commissioner 

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