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Mar062008
Justice Gets Logo-Tastic
Thursday, March 6, 2008 at 12:29AM
After introducing the world to So Me's t-shirt animating skills in their acclaimed video for "D.A.N.C.E.", Gaspard and Xavier have gone back to the well for their new clip for the equally infectious "DVNO."
In keeping with the song's deconstruction of hipper-than-thou scenester elites, we're treated to a menagerie of slick, slightly altered consumer brand logos. I spotted re-creations of the old-school HBO logo, the neon Universal Studios Hollywood (or Florida) sign, and the little AMC "Silence is Golden" bumper, among others. And stick around for the brilliant tribute to the Steven J. Cannell production logo at the end.
It's also nice to see that Justice's penchant for little tangential cameos during performances of their own music is alive and well. Not everyone looks good in an LED robot suit, after all.
In keeping with the song's deconstruction of hipper-than-thou scenester elites, we're treated to a menagerie of slick, slightly altered consumer brand logos. I spotted re-creations of the old-school HBO logo, the neon Universal Studios Hollywood (or Florida) sign, and the little AMC "Silence is Golden" bumper, among others. And stick around for the brilliant tribute to the Steven J. Cannell production logo at the end.
It's also nice to see that Justice's penchant for little tangential cameos during performances of their own music is alive and well. Not everyone looks good in an LED robot suit, after all.
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