Lately I have been researching music videos in an attempt to find cool ideas for the one I'm going to make this year. My friend Jessica Cope sent this one to me. The choreography is simply astounding. See for yourself.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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The crotch grab is a nice addition!
ReplyDeleteTo this day my 16-year-old son sings this song when I'm mad because he knows it will make me laugh. SO FUNNY!
ReplyDeletethis video is wrong on so many levels and not to be gross and crude but how does his "junk" breathe in those pants.
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny. I cannot believed I watched the entire segment. You too could have unigender background dancers. That would be a nice touch. Or learn to move like the female lead. Wow. Oh, oh, black and white with red... so many ideas to choose from (please read the sarcasm...)
ReplyDeletemmmm...very nice...they say classics never go out of style. This makes me want to curl up in the fetal position and rock myself to sleep. Thanks for sharing Mindy!
ReplyDeleteYou HAVE to do a remake of this video! I will offer my services right here and now to be one of the back up dancers. I would seriously do that for you! (blech!) (gag!) wow. That is truly the funniest thing I have seen in a long time! Thanks for making my day!
ReplyDeleteMindy, I have been watching music videos since I can remember, and if you want your video to leave a powerful impact on your viewers like Armi Da Janni's did, you need to remember three things:
ReplyDelete#1 Make sure that while lip-sinking (sp?) to your words on the video, that you are at least a second behind the track, and that your mouth shape does not actually match the vowel sounds your viewing audience is hearing.
#2 Make sure that your video has absolutely nothing to do with the song you are singing, (take the video we just watched for example) they are singing a love song in outter space, while wearing highschool school spirit uniforms. What is the connection? who knows, but the illusion is what is important. If you fail to create the random location and the uncoath dress attire, the illusion is lost.
#3 Don't actually do steps one and two. And you will have a successful video.
P.S. I don't know much about dancing to give sound advice there.
Becky, you're hired. If their weren't copyright laws, I totally would remake this video.
ReplyDeleteAll of you could be my back up dancers. Who will be the leading man?
I couldn't watch. Napoleon's was way better.
ReplyDeleteOur high school drill team could do a way better choriography. Obviously I can't spell the ch-word correctly.
ReplyDeleteI've never felt more talented and coordinated.
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