7.6.08
The Fall
This movie is a visual masterpiece. The director Tarsem Singh, or "Tarsem," shot this movie over the course of 4 years on location in 18 different countries. Check out the trailer. Hopefully they have this movie on HD DVD and/or Blu-Ray.
6.6.08
Original Fake

Original Fake is one of the most exclusive brands that is building a lot of hype but is hardly ever seen. You can go to their website to learn a tiny bit about them, or read their blog, but most of all they're a big secret. They have a few resellers in the United States but only one real store... which is in Tokyo, Japan. They're inspired by the artist, Kaws, who is popular for the figure above. They also sell toy figures of that thing... in any size ranging from life-size to pocket-size.
I leave you with a song. Rightfully titled because I swear, if you look through some of the pictures of that Kaws character, he's violent.

5.6.08
So Fly



* shades on: Linda Farrow X Raf Simons,
bikini clad girl: Adriana Lima,
top down: Audi R8 Spider,
hot summer day: not pictured
4.6.08
Pink Dolphin

Spazz

And I never knew there was video for this song. It matches the song quite well... and no one can complain about those girls.
Today is Wednesday. No homo.
3.6.08
So I let her lick the rapper

2.6.08
Team Knoc.. super dummy

Click here to watch this video of a guy who discovers this song for the first time and goes stupid doo doo nuts silly dumb retarded....
1.6.08
Summer Madness

Yes I am posting Kool & the Gang. Music doesn't have to be new to be good. I was born after these songs were made but they still inspire my music taste today. This song has to be one of the smoothest songs of all time. If you're ever up late at night and can't sleep, put this one on.
This throwback is a follow up to the above. The Fresh Prince did his own version of the song and DJ Jazzy Jeff did an excellent job remixing the music. This video is awesome. Brings back memories... makes me want to get out of school.
Wiley: Wearing My Rolex

Wiley, a producer and MC from London is the pioneer of the Grime subgenre of UK Garage music. I would describe it as a mix of dance and hip-hop. The beat on this song will make any party go crazy.
His remix to the Rolex song has sparked a new Soulja Boy-like dance phenomenon in the UK. I've seen the dance and it's pretty bad in my opinion. Maybe I'm just ignorant.
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