"Peace of Mind" is the fifth music video paying homage to a feature film for Above & Beyond's album We Are All We Need; All directed by Ken Clark. The first - Vertigo (Sticky Fingers), second - Wall-E (Blue Sky Action), third - Thelma & Louise (We're All We Need), fourth - Catch Me If You Can (All Over The World) and now Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Enjoy!
A song writen about a relationship between father and son with the regret of missing out on the final goodbye. Paying homage to Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can.
First Person Shooter video game fans — and fans of the 2013 Biting Elbows video — should love the look, feel and violence for this pitch perfect music video homage.
This animated short for iconoclastic newcomer Jon Bellion starts as a child's nightmare, but soon grows into an uplifting tale as he learns to illuminate his surroundings.
In times of war, people sometimes forget about those who actively participate in combat. Five Finger Death Punch brings the issue of war veterans and PTSD to light in this clip. The last two minutes feature a scroll of around fifty different organizations where vets can find help - the sheer number of those groups may be the most shocking thing about this video.