Lady GaGa‘s Bad Romance video is officially here. For you Goo Goo fans, we are sure you will be about ready to pee your pants, so pop on those Depends and check out your highly anticipated video after the jump!
Want some Bad Romance GaGa style? Check out her new video below.
About the video, GaGa says, “I knew [Lawrence's] ability as a director is so much higher than what I could [do]. There’s this one shot in the video where I get kidnapped by supermodels. I’m washing away my sins and they shove vodka down my throat to drug me up before they sell me off to the Russian mafia.”
About working with director Francis Lawrence, GaGa says, “It was collaborative. He’s a really pop video director and a filmmaker. He did ‘I Am Legend’ and I’m a huge Will Smith fan, so I knew he could execute the video in a way that I could give him all my weirdest, most psychotic ideas. But it would come across to and be relevant to the public…I wanted somebody with a tremendous understanding of how to make a pop video, because my biggest challenge working with directors is that I am the director and I write the treatments and I get the fashion and I decide what it’s about and it’s very hard to find directors that will relinquish any sort of input from the artis. But Francis and I worked together.”
About the whacked out pair of razor blade glasses she sports in the video, the Lady told MTV, “I wanted to design a pair for some of the toughest chicks and some of my girlfriends — don’t do this at home! — they used to keep razor blades in the side of their mouths. That tough female sprit is something that I want to project. It’s meant to be, ‘This is my shield, this is my weapon, this is my inner sense of fame, this is my monster.’ ”
Source: MTV
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