Archive for the Misc. Category

Infinity Rap Bars w/ Speak

| May 26th, 2010

Infinity Rap Bars w/ Speak from Erok (Ek5obition) on Vimeo.

“i can do it in one take, im fuckin tight”- Love It

ENVISION : Step into the sensory box from SUPERBIEN on Vimeo.

The Google job experiment

| May 14th, 2010

Its good to think outside the box.

Short films are short but pack the power of a Bruce Lee 1 inch punch. This one moved me.

THE BEAST FILE: GOOGLE

| May 5th, 2010

Makes you wonder doesn’t it?

What do you really know?

| May 5th, 2010

Logorama

| May 5th, 2010

So this is my first post on this blog and i wanted to start off on a not so completely random but alas still fun pilot post.

So what do you get when you combine a butt load of known logos, some movie themes and craziness?

This video.

Introducing: Nomey

| May 5th, 2010

NOMEY. He’s a 21yr old punk ass hailing from Brooklyn, New York. He’s a pretty friendly guy, looks like a samurai, and tends to pop up with the most random interesting facts. Enjoy.

Quote, Marcus Aurelius

| April 26th, 2010

“Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones.” – Marcus Aurelius

When Freeways Meet

| April 15th, 2010

When Freeways Meet

No matter how far off in this world these neverending freeways spring out, there will come a point in time when meant-to-happen connects the dots for us.

And that is when Freeways meet, greet and dance with happy feets. :)

A Day In The Death of Donny B.

| April 15th, 2010


Cinéma vérité style. 1969

Mostly considered an anti-drug film, it was made for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The film follows its protagonist, Donny B, a young black man who appears to be a heroin addict, as he makes his way through the cruel ghettos of New York City… Through the run time of 14 minutes, a blues-like tune plays over the footage and voice-overs, with vocals that come in and out during the film, narrating Donny B as he does wrong.