Alanis Morissette - Underneath (Dir. Sanji)

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egos, Wednesday, 21. May 2008, 16:41
I dont get it, what you are feeling inside, reflect it outside? someone please explain...any quicktime?
30f, Wednesday, 21. May 2008, 17:16
I would say that she is all caught up in saving the earth and neglects her heart, and what she really wants is the Colin Farrel guy. Her heart/room is too full of her strident cause to allow for anything else, like scruffy chinned guys with soulful eyes until she decides to address what is really underneath. First time in a while I have liked an Alanis video.egos, Wednesday, 21. May 2008, 17:49
thanx, from that perspective, underneath looks great lusk81, Wednesday, 21. May 2008, 17:51
Questionable compositing tends to happen on questionable concepts. BTW, Sanji's still in the game....?30f, Wednesday, 21. May 2008, 18:37
lusk - compositing? really?Sometimes this site seems like "Mr Skin" of music videos, but instead of going through movies frame by frame to see if we just saw Alyssa Milano's areola or not, we are going through MVs to see if the compositing is up to snuff.
Forest for the trees, man.
framescourer, Wednesday, 21. May 2008, 19:26
Looking good... 'til the second verse kicks in and all the surreal styling splashes back down to earth.lisanowak, Thursday, 22. May 2008, 02:53
never liked sanji. certainly don't like him now.lusk81, Friday, 23. May 2008, 03:22
30F: You're right. This video sucks in a very late 90's normal kind of way. It so instantaneously forgettable that I notice bad visual effects and their respective composites.Thank you for coughing that out of me. So to re-clarify my comment above, the video's concept is so poor, that it makes a video's 'really cool visual effect' seem more than chintzy and ultimately regressive.
familiar, Friday, 23. May 2008, 07:53
It's OK, Lusk: I too fail to grasp any sort of deep inner meaning in this video. And if it exists, I really - really - don't care.Oh, Alanis... where did all the cute go?
robodrug, Friday, 23. May 2008, 13:12
Bleedin' hell thanks for that familiar! Who'd a thought Alanis started out as a kinda Tiffany lookalike I always assumed she was some post grunge product...Her vocal pitch tho' has always made me indifferent to her artistic endeavors unfortunately!