E 40 "Tell Me When to Go" : Dir. Bernard Gourley

Ghost ride the whip!
streaming MOV
or
youtube.com
lusk81, August 29, 2006 6:00:01 PM CEST

Kev, just post these as new threads. yes/no?
kevathens, August 29, 2006 6:02:34 PM CEST
I'm wondering if ppl are getting sick of rap vids (+ youtube) on antville's front page. As you can tell I can go on for days about the potential of rap videos.Reponses to previous thread:
Bernard Gourley suddenly decided to go super-classy. Grammy Family's his best so far in my opinion, and I'm excited to see more. It may even be possible that he got Chris Robinson to go b+w again (Busta "In the Ghetto").
Gourley hits:
DJ Khaled + Consequence feat. Kanye West and John Legend - Grammy Family (Common cameos)
Three Six Mafia feat. Young Buck, Eightball & MJG - Stay Fly (tube)
scooper, August 29, 2006 6:11:33 PM CEST
**sigh** if that had been in sync, i'm sure it woulda been a sweeeeet edit.kevathens, August 29, 2006 6:13:49 PM CEST
streaming movprogosk, August 29, 2006 8:44:44 PM CEST

finally a rap vid that at least acknowledges romanek's.
tight edit, pretty enjoyable stuff. thx k.
(oh, and: director's cut, the mov? different than u2b, in any case.)
framescourer, August 30, 2006 2:51:47 PM CEST
I wish this were a short which happened to be cut to a soundtrack. Then I could be all worked up about how good it looks, and the energy both in-screen and in edit.I'm not sick of rap vids. Keep 'em coming. I am sick of the thematic cloning in both sound and vision which directors and the artists they're representing seem to be reluctant to snap out of.
kevathens, December 9, 2006 7:44:22 PM CET
e-40 MOV