Nine Inch Nails "Things Falling Apart" TV Spot (2000) directed by Rob Sheridan
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- Trailer / TV commercial for the Nine Inch Nails album "Things Falling Apart." Directed and edited by Rob Sheridan at Nothings Studios, New Orleans. rob-sheridan.com
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I know a commercial is good when it makes me want to go out and buy an album I've owned for 20 years.
I thought I was the coolest person alive when I accidentally discovered the hidden menu on the AATCHB DVD by sitting on my remote at a specific moment. I bought it the day it came out, and discovered it purely by chance that night when I watched it. This and the unfinished TDTWWA video being my favorite entires.
I keep slipping away!
Now, you know,
This is what it feels like!
Plants and animals were mistreated.
All forms of both, humans are also animals.
I like the aesthetic they went for. The clean and calm looking images of the fragile becoming filthy and corrupt
Yeah I totally missed out on this era! I wasn't even alive, These were probably the good times.
They WERE. I can't express how inspirational this era was then... and honestly, continues to be.
@@EMdemo crazy to think that a lot of people didn't like this record when it came out
@@Unorthodox666 without trying to sound dramatic, this era certainly saved quite a few people. That music climate simply didn't know how to digest this properly... I love it to this day, probably more than back then. ❤️
@@EMdemoi was listening to a podcast and trent was saying how its everyones favorite record now but when it came it out it wasn't. he also mentioned that he saw a much more empty crowd at shows compared to TDS days . i fucking love this record too . i just recently got the definitive edition of it !
@@Unorthodox666 right?! This record was literally the soundtrack to my HS days. It’s so hard to choose, but it might just be my favorite NIN era out of them all.