Unsurprisingly, Paris got enough votes to secure his spot in the Top 8. This week on The Voice, Paris performed “Amazed” by Lonestar. Team Blake’s Paris Winningham is another contestant who’s made it to the Top 8 on the show. She is one of three Team Blake contestants who still have a chance to win The Voice season 21. The fans voted for Lana Scott to move forward to the next round after watching her sing “The One That Got Away” by Katy Perry. Joshua had a strong showing this season, but only time will tell if he’ll make it to the very end.
He is one of only two Team Legend singers still left on The Voice. Related: The Voice: Avril Lavigne On Why She Gave ‘Breakaway’ To Kelly ClarksonĪfter stepping out of his comfort zone and performing “If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys, Joshua Vacanti earned enough public votes to make it to the Top 8. For their most recent performance on the show, Jim and Sasha sang “Stay” by Rihanna. This means that they are Ariana’s only shot at winning The Voice as a first-time coach. The only act left from Team Ariana is father-son duo Jim and Sasha Allen. Thankfully, though, Jershika did win the Instant Save and made it to the next week. As a result, she landed in the bottom three along with Holly Forbes and Jeremy Rosado. Webb shot the second version of this award-winning song, brilliantly capturing the feel of one of the best bands to come out of California – seeing the band playing under that pier looks just awesome.Jershika Maple’s performance of “Ain’t It Fun” by Paramore didn’t earn enough votes for her to make it to the Top 8 of The Voice. Say what you want about the band’s make-up/image, this song is undeniably catchy, and the music video feels like it’s taken a leaf out of John Hughes’ book – and when it comes down to it, what better director to nod to than John Hughes?
My Chemical Romance – I’m Not Okay (I Promise) The old man is rather creepy, hand-drawn and in real life.ħ. The second single off their second album, In Love and Death, Webb’s music video for All That I’ve Got features some of my favourite animation ever to grace the music video form.
(I love how the drummer is sitting there with just his snare drum.) One of the few videos Webb has shot for a British band, Snow Patrol’s Chocolate (which featured in Zach Braff-starrer, The Last Kiss) finds the band in the midst of an apocalyptic scramble in the world’s final minutes. If he’s not too busy, here’s to hoping that Webb will have time to work with the band once more on at least one of their upcoming trilogy of albums, ¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré! He’s since re-teamed with them on follow-up singles 21st Century Breakdown and Last of the American Girls from the same record. The second single from Green Day’s latest record, 21 Guns was Webb’s second time working with Green Day, having shot their video for Waiting back in 2001. So while we wait for Spider-Man’s imminent reboot on the big screen, here is a look at some of the director’s work up until now. I caught an early screening for the film and it is by far one of the best superhero films I’ve ever seen I can’t wait to see it again when it’s released next week. Webb clearly has a great taste in music, with Coldplay’s ’Til Kingdom Come (the incredible hidden track on X&Y) featuring in and James Horner (Titanic, A Beautiful Mind) scoring The Amazing Spider-Man. at the box office – and no doubt huge sums since its DVD/Blu-ray release – and really put stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel on the big screen mainstream radar.īefore that, though, he’d long since made a name for himself directing some of the biggest and best artists around, working predominantly with rock bands, but also with the likes of Fergie, Regina Spektor, and P. Webb made his feature directorial debut back in 2009 with one of the most memorable indie films this side of the millennium, (500) Days of Summer. With The Amazing Spider-Man slinging its way onto the big screen on the 3rd of July I thought the time was perfect to take a look back at some of director Marc Webb’s earlier work.