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...Seconds to Mars "From Yesterday" Dir. Bartholomew Cubbins If music videos teach you one thing and one thing only, let it be this: never follow a man wearing impeccable eyeliner. 30 Seconds to Mars’ “From Yesterday” places thoroughly made-up Jared Leto and his three companions in ancient China, complete with a child emperor and a non-sequitur samurai. There’s some plot about time travel and lost love and a treasure map, but it’s only a weak set up for some amazingly incongruous scenes: four pale...
Gwen Stefani “Wind It Up” Dir. Sophie Muller Having a baby really suits Gwen Stefani. Looking as svelte and saucy as ever in her new video for “Wind It Up,” the first single from her upcoming album “The Sweet Escape,” Stefani manages to transform Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music” into an adults-only show. The mini-musical opens with the camera panning up a lamb-dotted, astro-turfed hill that settles on Sister...
Snoop Dogg feat. R. Kelly “That’s That” Dir. Benny Boom The Sears Tower pops up in the background of Snoop’s new video, “That’s That,” and, along with it, an important question: why the hell is the Doggfather in Chi-town? Snoop doesn’t seem to have an answer. He looks too stoned to even care. But there are some possible explanations for his Midwestern sojourn. The most obvious gloss? R. Kelly kidnapped him. He?...
...Green Day “The Saints Are Coming” Dir. Chris Milk When two bands as politically active as Green Day and U2 join forces, atomic bombs won’t be dismantled—they’ll be dropped as close to President Bush as possible. In the video for their new joint single, “The Saints Are Coming,” the venerated rock bands combine their political energies to reiterate their belief that the response to Hurricane Katrina was inadequate. “The Saints Are Coming?...
...Jones “We Fly High” Dir. Dale Resteghini & Jim Jones Can music videos save football seasons? The New York Giants think so. Back in September, they had a 1-2 record and little chance of winning the NFC East. But a week later, the defense found a new celebration dance—the “Fadeaway.” Copped from Jim Jones’ video for “We Fly High,” in which the rapper mimics a basketball jump shot, Giants defenders started miming crossovers and freethrows after sacks...