Worth The Wait

This video is slow until about 3:00, but then it gets cool:

Believe me, it’s worth the three minute wait.
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9 thoughts on “Worth The Wait

  1. That video was amazing! Thanks for sharing that!

    I also suggest for everyone to check out Unkle’s video for “Rabbit In Your Headlights” featuring Thom Yorke. It’s a slow video, but the end is amazing…

    I’ve always wanted to hear more Unkle, but I can’t get much from the library…I like their music a lot.

    Deuce

  2. Great…now you’ve got me thinking of all my favorite music videos…

    Bjork always has really cool ones.

    Have you ever seen the movie The Thing with Kurt Russell directed by John Carpenter? If so, check out Zombie Zombie’s video with the “Reader’s Digest” version of the whole movie in stop motion with GI Joe figures…amazing.

    Also check out 3OH!3’s video of “Holler Til You Pass Out”. Funny…

    If I think of anymore awesome videos, I’ll let you know…

    Deuce

  3. Alright, I forgot one!

    Muse’s “Knights of Cydonia” video is absolutely rad!

    Look what you’ve got me into…good thing Sam is at parent/teacher conferences…

    Deuce

  4. About the vids:
    -I had seen Rabbit in the Headlights before… weird but great.
    -Zombie Zombie is amazing. I’ll try to put it up tomorrow. Same with the Knights of Cydonia.
    Good work, Deuce!

  5. I’m adding another:

    Bat For Lashes’ “What’s A Girl To Do”.

    Creepy AND awesome…but more awesome.

    Deuce

  6. Deuce,
    I’ll try to check out that video, but my internet time’s about up.
    And no, I’ve not seen The Thing. Is it good? As good as the G.I. José version?

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