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Daily Music Vote

If you were forced to eliminate one of these musicians from your life forever whom would you KEEP? CCR or Led Zeppelin?

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Clapton or Hendrix?

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Amazing Jelly Bean Stop-Motion

This music video for Kina Grannis’ song “In Your Arms”, just blows me away. It uses stop motion with Kina in front of a jelly bean background.

Each background is made up of jelly-beans laid out by hand to create the video’s amazing look. This crazy project took 22 months of shooting, 30 people, 2,460 frames, 1,357 hours, and 288,000 jelly beans. What’s even more amazing is that all of the shots with Kina are not created with a green screen — she’s there for every shot.

The making of video is also pretty interesting:

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Daily Music Vote

Buddy Holly or Chuck Berry?

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Daily Music Vote

Hank Williams or Johnny Cash?

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Daily Music Vote

Joan Baez or Bob Dylan?

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James Taylor or John Denver?

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Daily Music Vote

Today’s music elimination choice Van Morrison or Jim Morrison?

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Daily Music Vote for October 29

If you were forced to eliminate one of these musicians from your life forever, whom would you KEEP? Queen or David Bowie?

Please +1 your vote in one of the first two comments of the original post.

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The Bad Review Revue

The Smurfs: “It’s raw and mean-spirited, with too many of the Smurf word substitutions more naughty than nice (“Who Smurfed?” or “Where the Smurf are we?”). That’s Smurfed up.” — Nell Minow, Chicago Sun-Times

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D: “I was apparently dealt a faulty card and could not pull up any discernible aromas other than those of flop sweat and mild embarrassment.” — Peter Sobczynski, eFilmCritic

Shark Night 3D: “A ho-hum series of kills and lulls so predictable that it doesn’t even look like much fun for the sharks; when they open wide, they might as well be yawning.” — Adam Markovitz, Entertainment Weekly

Apollo 18: “For the most part, alas, this only goes to show that in space, no one can hear you yawn.” — Neil Smith, Total Film