This footage might look like old-school VHS, but nope: It's an iPhone 6. Don't let that fool you into thinking that anyone can make the awesomeness that ensues on-screen: Director Carlos Lopez Estrada depicts a long-distance relationship as if it was an insane side-scrolling video game where the two lovers beat crazy odds to get back together.
A cut-and-paste eye and mouth technique makes this the strangest beauty video ever, but it also serves a practical purpose in concealing identities when the cops show to arrest director Carlos Lopez Estrada and bust this guerilla video shoot.
Permits? We need permits?
Luckily, things get back on track for further twists and turns.
Never trust a bartender who garnishes your whiskey with a broken mirror shard. Unless he speaks French (Swiss?) and reminds you of all that is great about Serge Gainsbourg — well, almost everything that is great — and unless he's willing to drink his own poison and got the Moves Like Walken.
PS: You know the saying that you are what you eat? Well, you're also what you drink and all those mirrored shards might wind up forming something fabulous.
Animation and whimsy abound in this clever homage to both one-take and NSFW videos. The easy explanation of "Black Sail" is "Polygonal people get down during a date night that ends in sweet sweet babymaking love," but it's a lot more wild and fun than that.
Ever wonder what happens after a curbstomp? Probably nothing as clean and appealing as what we see in this new Clipping video by "Wont Work" director Carlos Lopez Estrada. Our headless hero wanders the city with a series of inventive replacements to match and every lyrical twist.
There are advantages to having a telekinetic high school girlfriend — namely, her virtue can remain intact while ecstasy is reached without any contact — so long as you realize there's a downside to her reading your thoughts and being able to kick your ass without any hands.