How enigmatic is Bridgit Mendler? Despite the British accent, she's American, born and raised here. And despite the New York City shirt, the city depicted as Home is London. [SG]
Most videos start with a treatment, which is essentially an idea put on paper. Some treatments are incredibly detailed, some are simple. Some videos wind up looking exactly as described in the treatment, and sometimes videos morph during the production process into something much different. In this recurring segment IN TREATMENT, Doug Stern compares and contrasts the original treatments with the final videos...
Stylish b/w portraiture mixes in with Cassie's confident stroll through L.A. that causes several disturances in the force. Also confident? Rick Ross, of course.
The Jonas Brothers are back and are all grown up. Okay, they haven't gone the dirrty or dangerous My-Aren't-They-Adult-Now route other stars have taken, but they have arrived at the Land O' Ass Shaking. That is certainly a step toward maturity for the least 'Jersey' of NJ's musical sons.
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.
The double entendre is probably not lost anyone, but just in case: When Nelly talks about checking Porsche's undercarriage, bagging it up and taking a quick spin, he's referring to his girl. Director Ethan Lader splits the difference, casting both a stylish car and a hot chick to keep Nelly busy on the open road.
Reality bends, bows and swirls as Cee-Lo Green and Lauriana Mae approach each other, but it's not enough to close the literal chasm that separates them.