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Dano Cerny is a music video director, known for his collaborations with musicians such as LSD (Labrinth, Sia & Diplo), The Chainsmokers, Halsey, Elle King, Galantis, Wrabel, Bebe Rexha, The Roots, and Bishop Briggs among others. He is a former child actor who starred in such horror films as Demonic Toys, and Children of the Corn 3: Urban ...
Pips, Chips & Videoclips are a Croatian rock band from the capital Zagreb.They formed in the early 1990s and have released seven studio albums and a number of singles. The band first came to prominence in 1992 when they recorded Dinamo ja volim, a rock song which instantly became an unofficial anthem of GNK Dinamo Zagreb football club supporters Bad Blue Boys.
Adam Levine is taking a trip down memory lane. In a new clip premiering exclusively with PEOPLE on Tuesday, Jan. 28, the Maroon 5 frontman watches and reacts to clips from his 16-season run on the ...
The music video was directed by Dano Cerny. [7] The music video is shown in reverse, and is about Rexha, implied to have stopped being a fan of the Chainsmokers, plotting the murder of them. She gives a sexy dance in a club, which the duo enjoys, then proceeds to poison their drinks before dragging them to her car and driving away from the cops ...
“This is what you're in it for, man,” Lions head coach Dan Campbell said. “Ultimately this is it. I mean, you couldn't write a better scenario, you couldn't come up with this. ...
Reel Big Fish released a video clip for "Take On Me", directed by Jeff Moore, [108] and features the band playing the song while walking down an aisle in the stadium, and playing a game of BASEketball interlaced with clips from the film. An alternative video for the song's international release that contained only the stadium aisle footage was ...
It’s a bouncing dance song with two simple instructions, but one which has gone viral at this year’s European Championship. ‘Orange madness:’ Meet the man behind the viral dance craze ...
A standard length music video for "Make Some Noise" was released on 20 April 2011. [2] The video is a sequel to the music video for the Beastie Boys' 1987 single "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)". Seth Rogen, Danny McBride, and Elijah Wood portray MCA, Mike D, and Ad-Rock, respectively, as they continue the party throughout town.