"Algorithm" picks up where "Pressure" left off, following kick-ass principal Terry Crews as he trains and turn to science in order to better fight off the Zombie invasion. Or, maybe he's just been fooled by The Matrix.
A Back To The Future performance set in the grody to the max '80s takes a delirious sci-fi twist with actor Terry Crews ditching his principal garb in favor of something more suited for Zombiebusting.
Buckle up for an unholy alliance between Fury Road, Tron, a random midnight movie you'd rent on VHS from Blockbuster Video, and a high speed experience meets Oculus Rift.
Matt Bellamy, Muse: "Life on the road can bring out your inner beast, this song and video is about taming that beast, desiring a return to something human. Plus, Teen Wolf is cool."
Lance Drake, director: "Our aim with 'Something Human' was to continue the journey that began in 'Dig Down' and 'Thought Contagion.' Pulling further into a simulated world we follow Matt, Dom, and, Chris on the chase of a lifetime - where something as simple as returning some video tapes becomes an epic journey."
A campy mix of retro, futurism and dance in an ambitious video that kind of imagines what "Thriller" would have been like if it was directed by the Black Mirror team.
Muse singer Matt Bellamy goes full Max Headroom in this futuristic adventure that's got a bit of a side-scrolling video game vibe as Lauren Wasser — a model who lost a limb due to toxic shock — takes on the machine.
Three boys wander get high on their imagination and then wander deeper and deeper into mysterious woods where it's all revealed to be the initial spark of Steve Angello's musical journey.
Breaking hearts, or breaking bones? This epic sci-fi battle manages to accomplish both tasks as two badass women face off with some seriously advanced weapons.
If Hollywood action blockbusters were allowed to be stylish and strange, then this surreal action homage/parody would be rocking the multiplex near you.
"Buried" is a nightmarish mystery about a missing person, a pregnancy, a bloody rampage and the cycle of life. It's creepy enough to either be your new favorite horror video, or a way to convince kids to practice abstinence.
There are advantages to having a telekinetic high school girlfriend — namely, her virtue can remain intact while ecstasy is reached without any contact — so long as you realize there's a downside to her reading your thoughts and being able to kick your ass without any hands.
Don't worry: The kids will still be alright in the dystopian future, at least as imagined in this action-packed homeage to Japanese schoolboy martial art flicks.