A man, enraged, stares directly into the camera, his face contorted in a grimace. He reaches forward, both hands outstretched grasping for an off-screen throat — or he raises one fist, with the other hand just out of view holding his target in place.
The would-be victim, at least for a split second, is the viewer.That shot appears in music videos for both the Dixie Chicks’ darkly funny revenge anthem “Goodbye Earl” and Eve’s somber murder ballad “Love Is Blind,” two songs that were both in heavy radio rotation in early 2000.
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