a:1:{s:5:"entry";a:1:{i:0;a:11:{s:2:"id";s:8:"27203024";s:4:"hash";s:32:"04290584b93a620ec0bbf38ae2dcbc70";s:11:"requestHash";s:16:"musicvideocritic";s:10:"profileUrl";s:36:"http://gravatar.com/musicvideocritic";s:17:"preferredUsername";s:16:"musicvideocritic";s:12:"thumbnailUrl";s:61:"http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/04290584b93a620ec0bbf38ae2dcbc70";s:6:"photos";a:1:{i:0;a:2:{s:5:"value";s:61:"http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/04290584b93a620ec0bbf38ae2dcbc70";s:4:"type";s:9:"thumbnail";}}s:4:"name";a:2:{s:9:"givenName";s:4:"A.J.";s:9:"formatted";s:5:"A.J. ";}s:11:"displayName";s:16:"musicvideocritic";s:7:"aboutMe";s:822:"Music videos have always captivated me. I remember when I first watched Fiona Apple's "Criminal" video back in 1997. I was completely oblivious to complexity within the images expressed in that seedy frat house and the bathtub filled to the brim with floating apples and filthy thoughts. At the time I thought: Why is this girl so damn skinny? And why is she hiding in a closet? I was nine (I was allowed to watch one music television channel-VH1) but I still remember to this day how that one music video got me thinking. Long story short--music videos have a fantastic way of leaving an impression on viewers in an extremely short amount of time. I want to break down what's out there today, what the next generation is being exposed to--the good, the bad, the what-just-happened-on-the- television-screen?? ";s:4:"urls";a:0:{}}}}