November 11, 2007

Bloggers United MTV

Music video about Steven Lim, Xiaxue, mr brown and Laozharbor

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[Agagooga: This was a production of NTU Mass Comms students for their class CS322 - Video/TV Production]
Submitted by lancerlord on November 10//4:46pm and published by jseng, Agagooga :: 4898 reads | trackback (1)
Comments 12

Lousy.

Posted by Viewer feedback* on 11 November, 2007 - 2:08pm

The song was bad. Really bad.

Posted by Light* on 11 November, 2007 - 6:54pm

wtf?!

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 12 November, 2007 - 12:30am

Come on guys, be constructive. It's been a long time since I've seen any videos or what not coming out from the Singapore blogosphere. Even the Chinese blogosphere is intensely creative and artistic, as the difference between Singapore vs. the rest of world's blogosphere is that we're not as encouraging. It's easy (and okay) to be cynical, but it gets us nowhere fast! ;(

SPOILER ALERT:
I like how the song has Xiaxue liking ang mohs (time to bleach hair and throw an accent) and how the police came after bloggers (which only applies to racial bloggers).

I concur man. Singaporeans should stop engaging in cultural genocide. Support locally made content and products man...Laozhabor kicks ass!

Lousy meh? Where got? I feel that it is a job well done.
If you think lousy, why not you do a better one and submit to tomorrow.sg?

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 12 November, 2007 - 5:18pm

i think the most important thing is that it entertains! be open minded about it man! be supportive about the effort people put into this video, they wrote the song, lyrics, dressed the characters up and went to various places to film. they even managed to get so many extras! kudos to their effort!

Posted by Jadeu* on 12 November, 2007 - 9:45pm

bad publicity is publicity nonetheless...i think they did a decent job...

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 13 November, 2007 - 12:08am

as previously mentioned, it's people like these who diss everything that's locally made that singapore will never ever shine for whatever little artistic talent it has.

how do you even expect people to improve when their first tries are only receive marginal support from fellow singaporeans?

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 14 November, 2007 - 10:30am

hear hear!

support local talent, especially when they're young and upcoming!

bad song

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Very creative.. and catchy as well...