This clip of Everlast had one of those great admirable ideas of mixing a song performer interacting with clips from a movie where the song is part
of a soundtrack. I don't think it plays on the film in question, "End of Days" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gabriel Byrne, though it appears on
the CD, and the rapper had this exact clip that uses some of the film sets to compose its performance. I usually like those music videos, but this one
was ineffective with nearly everything.
Weak music and Everlast is only a mere observer of the conflict of the police officer (Arnold) trying to save an innocent
woman (Robin Tunney) from the hands of Satan (Byrne) as New York city welcomes the year 2000. He appears on the front stairs of the apartment where the
girl lives, inside the subway where she has the frightening vision of the mysterious smiling albino man (Victor Varnado), and also the church where it all
ends in the film. We don't have a real interaction where he could physically interact with the characters, neither he affects the story, and it was missed
chance - or maybe because director Peter Hyams wasn't involved with the clip.
It's only slightly interesting as it knows how to sell the apocalyptic movie. Other than that, there isn't much to admire here. 5/10.