Showing All "Music Videos" Posts
Nov 8th, 2010 163 Comments
We live in a world of constant transition. No duh. It's like that old R.E.M. song: Everybody Changes. Remember that one? "Everybody changes, sometime." Right? And so: seasons change, politics change,…   Read Story »
Nov 5th, 2010 Comment
Anna Kendrick is in the new LCD Soundsystem video. She is best known for her role in Up in the Air, but if you haven't seen that, then she is about to be be best known for her role in the new LCD…   Read Story »
Oct 4th, 2010 47 Comments
I feel like one of the rules of making a music video (or recording a song for that matter) should be that you have to ask yourself "Is this going to be the worst music video ever made?" (OR: "Is this…   Read Story »
Sep 24th, 2010 46 Comments
A lot of attention is paid in this world to the summer jam, and for good reason. The summer jam is the one that you play at the barbecue. It's the one blaring from the transistor radio on the beach…   Read Story »
Feb 9th, 2010 114 Comments
MTV announced this week that it was officially dropping the "Music Television" tagline from its logo. Fair enough. It has been so long since that network actually aired music videos that there aren't…   Read Story »
Nov 24th, 2009 28 Comments
Over the past few months, Eric Wareheim has changed the face of music videos. Literally. He put music videos into Photoshop, and he melted their faces with the Melty Tool. He has also changed the…   Read Story »
Aug 10th, 2009 63 Comments
It's a difficult world we live in! Even if you do manage to carve out some small corner of your own somewhere, where you can be yourself and enjoy your life, there's someone waiting just on the other…   Read Story »
Dec 22nd, 2008 10 Comments
Hey guys, it's Lindsay, the chick half of Videogum. My co-editor Gabe has been kidnapped by Verne Troyer, so it's going to be just me today (plus a new Worst Movie we found in Gabe's personal papers…   Read Story »
Apr 7th, 2008 Comment
Finally, it's here!
Womp womp. Oh well. It seemed like a dream team, Mariah Carey and Jack McBrayer could have been our generation's Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, or at least this year's…   Read Story »


























