Tears (From Max Payne 3)

2012-05-18に共有
Just a music video for the Man From Nowhere. This video is heavily edited. It is not, nor is it intended to be copyright infringement. It fits within the boundaries of fair use. Max Payne was created by Remedy and Sam Lake, Max Payne 3 was produced by Rockstar Games. The Song is Tears by Health. The Man From Nowhere is a South Korean action thriller distributed by CJ Entertainment, starring Won Bin and directed by Lee Jeong-beom. Apparently Dimension will be Remaking it in the U.S. - Won't that be fun...

コメント (15)
  • @joshboy64
    Great videos man! I gotta say, you are great at editing. I just saw your Tarantino video, and your Scorsese video, and I was wondering if you would like a suggestion. How about, since Django Unchained comes out in 2 days in the US, how about that movie with a video set to Trinity Titola, or however it goes. It plays at the end. Or maybe a fullblown Coen Brothers tribute? Just a suggestion is all.
  • @9thbigfoot
    This movie is fucking badass! The song is too. Haven't heard that one before.
  • @joshboy64
    Alright! Thanks for letting me know about that. I myself happen to do some music videos myself, like my RocknRolla music video and my Max Payne and Red Dead Redemption music videos (RDR was set to Trinity, and MP3 to Johnny Cash). As a future movie maker (I have a movie in the pipeline exclusively for youtube), I would love it if in the future, you'd make a music video on my movies, but hey, a guy can dream can't he?
  • That's a really nice compliment. Most of my ideas come from a spark. A realization that I can make a song work with the material. Without that spark I might not do so well. And while I like Trinity Titola, I don't like it nearly as much as other songs in the film. It would be an interesting challenge though... - If I put one together I'll message you.
  • That remake will not be to terribly good I don't think. However, this vid is friggin awesome.
  • @ace9846
    ha as it happens I randomly watched this film a couple days ago
  • Not remotely. It's a South Korean film directed by one Lee Jeong-beom. I'm sure there'd be a hell of a lot more gun violence if it were Woo. Not that I have any problem with that. Woo's sort of fallen on hard times more or less. You should look to Korea for more films, they're masters of the art form. The best ones tend toward more comedy or thriller than action or martial arts though.