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Sexy is in SessionChanuncy Billups Does An Inbound Pass Off Kobe Bryant’s Back!
Posted on May 22, 2009This game was crazy…
ohh man Kobe… remember when SCOTTIE Did THIs years ago.. I tried doin this in HS i got benched…
Monster Scifi Show Interview with Robert Venditti creator of The Surrogates
Posted on May 22, 2009I just showed the trailer for the new Bruce Willis movie The Surrogates. Here is an interview with Robert Venditti creator The Surrogates. check the podcast here
Read more here also
Nike Basketball MVP’s Kobe & Lebron Unstoppable Commercial
Posted on May 22, 2009Nike Basketball continues their MVP’s campaign with a third installment, this time letting the TV do most of the chatter rather than back-to-back MVP’s LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. The new commercial offers another playful exhibition from Nike, hyping up the dream Finals match-up of L.A. vs Cleveland. Check it out!
Air Jordan V Dark Army Colorway
Posted on May 22, 2009
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Slated for a June release, the kicks continue Jordan Brand’s use of the iconic Air Jordan V model in a slew of different concepts/colorways. This latest interpretation will feature a white patent leather upper with the previously seen Dark Army motif, contrast stitching, and almost pre-yellowed translucent soles.
Still Life for Marc Jacobs Hat Collection
Posted on May 22, 2009
From Hypebeast
In an all New York affair, Marc Jacobs sources close to home as they team up with Still Life to create a capsule of highly detailed and timeless hats. Aside from materials, everything from the initial blocking to the finishing trim is made entirely in New York. Some of the styles include the Parri Buntle featuring hand-woven South American straw, the Panama Straw which features a hand-dyed and woven material and the Rice Straw which features a special braid and shape. The hats will drop next week at Marc Jacobs stores early next week with a suggested retail price of $225 USD.
The Jordan Campus Chukka
Posted on May 22, 2009
Jordan Brand creates a more sophisticated lifestyle-inspired shoe for the Fall 2009 season called the Campus Chukka.
The Campus Chukka is an expression of Jordan Brand’s subtle refinement – combining minimalist design, premium materials, and finishing details to bring a sense of classic style, similar to that of Jordan Brand’s first-class namesake, Michael Jordan himself.
The Campus Chukka compliments the consumer’s changing lifestyle needs as he progresses from the blacktop to the boardroom.
The black limited edition shoe will be available in select boutiques starting June 1 for a suggested retail price of $110. Light chocolate (brown) and sail (cream) colorways hit stores nationwide beginning August 1
MISHKA NEW ERA Summer ‘09 59Fifty Fitted Caps
Posted on May 22, 2009

MISHKA kicks off summer right with a brand new batch of NEW ERA fitted caps. www.mishkanyc.com
Cannes 2009 Review: Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds
Posted on May 22, 2009
I can’t wait to see this!
from FirstShowing.net
What were you expecting? Quentin Tarantino’s long-awaited WWII extravaganza Inglourious Basterds premiered today in Cannes amidst a considerable amount of buzz. I’ll admit that it was the one Cannes film I was looking forward to seeing the most. But is it a masterpiece? Not exactly. Tarantino doesn’t reach those heights this time, though he does kick things up a notch in a way that even I wasn’t expecting. Basterds is a bit light on the action, heavy on the talking, and full of great performances. It’s as awesome as Tarantino’s first two films and as entertaining as his most recent few. It’s the WWII movie we’ve been waiting to see.
Primarily set around a movie theater in Paris, Inglourious Basterds is yet another Tarantino love-letter to cinema, disguised in an epic and thoroughly engaging WWII story. In a lengthy, but altogether brilliant opening scene, we are introduced to the two main characters: Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent), a Jew hiding out in France, and Nazi Col. Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz), known as the “Jew Hunter”, who is out to rid the entire country of every last Jewish person. When Shosanna is discovered, she flees to Paris to work at a cinema, but we’ll get back to her story later, because we’re then introduced to “the Basterds,” the nine-man Nazi-scalping Jewish-American squad that the film is named after and they do kick ass.
Interestingly, there’s not a lot of time spent exploring their side of the story. We know who they are, we know what they do, and Tarantino at least gives us a few unforgettable scenes showing just how brutally badass they are, but not too much more. Instead, our focus is on Shosanna, who soon learns that Nazi war hero Frederick Zoller (Daniel Brühl) wants to have the world premiere of his propaganda film Nation’s Pride at her theater. Since every last Nazi leader will be there, including Hitler, the Basterds set a course for Paris as well, putting the two on a collision course, as Shosanna wants to exact her revenge on Hans Landa at the very same time. Everything starts lead up to that final moment of “will they pull it off?”
Fellow critic Gregg Kilday was dead on in saying that Basterds is, “the grindhouse version of Valkyrie.” I was already going to make that comparison (even if it’s a bit unsettling to some) and I agree with Kilday’s assessment. Once the story really got going, my heart started beating faster and I started to sweat in wondering if they were both going to be successful or not. Tarantino has indeed written a great story, though it’s full of scene after scene of extensive dialogue and minimal amounts of action. But that’s to be expected from Tarantino. It’s also expected that this dialogue be some of the best written, and definitely is.
As good as the story was, the acting was the highlight of Basterds. Tarantino has rounded up a hell of an ensemble cast, including specifically Christoph Waltz and Mélanie Laurent, who were certainly the best of the bunch. Waltz plays Hans Landa, already a new Tarantino classic, like a German Merovingian (think Matrix), with a light touch of comedy that hides an immense amount of power – the kind of character you can’t wait to see again when he’s not on screen. Eli Roth also hits his role out of the park (pun intended) as the “Bear Jew,” a soldier who wields a baseball bat that he puts into use killin’ Nazi’s a few times.
So why isn’t this a masterpiece if its got top-notch performances and a great story? Maybe it’s that I wanted more action, or to spend more time with the Basterds, or get a more detailed look at the whole story, that prevented this from reaching those heights. Even though it ran 148 minutes, it still felt like Tarantino had edited it down heavily and cut out plenty of scenes. I never read the script, so I can’t make that comparison, but I will say my expectations were definitely not in line with what Tarantino delivered in the end. That’s not bad, but I just had to rearrange my expectations part way through. And while I don’t think this gem is polished to perfection, it is definitely a new Tarantino favorite that I can’t wait to watch again.
I’m not going to rank Inglourious Basterds up against all of Tarantino’s other films yet, as I need to see it again and mull over it a bit more before I make that judgment. But this is my initial reaction and it’s as positive as it can be. Tarantino has done a terrific job with Basterds and delivered a WWII movie that I’m certain we’ve never seen before. Don’t expect to see Tarantino’s version of Saving Private Ryan, as it’s not about the action, but about the story, the characters, and the ever-so-important dialogue. Don’t worry, there are a few unforgettable scenes that will makes Tarantino fans very happy. Tarantino has done it again!
Cannes Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Michael Moore’s new Documentary on Economics
Posted on May 22, 2009
Overture Films and Paramount Vantage have announced that the new documentary from Michael Moore will be released October 2nd this year. The as-yet-untitled film will explore the root causes of the global economic meltdown and take a comical look at the corporate and political shenanigans that culminated in what Moore has described as “the biggest robbery in the history of this country” – the massive transfer of US taxpayer money to private financial institutions. Moore’s last documentary, Sicko about our poor health care, was released on June 22nd back in 2007. Are you ready for more controversy from Moore this fall?
“The wealthy, at some point, decided they didn’t have enough wealth. They wanted more – a lot more. So they systematically set about to fleece the American people out of their hard-earned money. Now, why would they do this? That is what I seek to discover in this movie.” That’s Michael Moore’s intro to this documentary and considering we’re still in an economic rut, it couldn’t be a more perfect time to debut it. I’ve actually enjoyed all of his documentaries and will be looking forward to this one. Plus I’ve got to sarcastically ask if it’s ironic that Moore is asking people to spend money to see a movie about our lack of money.
First Full Trailer for Bruce Willis’ Surrogates
Posted on May 22, 2009Set in a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop is forced to leave his home for the first time in years to investigate the murders of others’ surrogates.
Surrogates is directed by action filmmaker Jonathan Mostow, of Breakdown, U-571, and Terminator 3 previously. The script was written by writing duo Michael Ferris and John D. Brancato, of The Net, The Game, Terminator 3, and Catwoman previously. The film is based on Robert Venditti’s graphic novel of the same name. Disney will be bringing Surrogates to theaters everywhere on September 25th this year.
Is the New Toy Story 3 Character Named Lotso?
Posted on May 22, 2009
Source: Slashfilm
A couple weeks ago we told you about the new character from Toy Story 3 that was hidden in a shot of Pixar’s Up. It was the cute cuddly teddy bear under the bed of a child who is watching Carl’s house fly by her apartment window. We now have some new details.
UpcomingPixar points us to a post on Pixar Collector which claims the character’s name is Lotso, and that he’s got a HUGE part in the film. I’m not sure is this is true, but a /Film reader left a comment last week which may help corroborate the story. The /Film commenter gave the same character name and claims that he’s the bad guy in the new film.
It would make sense. Pixar loves to play against type, and making a big cuddly pink teddy bear the villain would be pure genius.
Transforminators
Posted on May 22, 2009when transformers meets terminator
Jay-Z Confirms Independence
Posted on May 22, 2009
A little late on this…got caught up with the job yesterday! But damn no HOV at def jam…whats his next move? thoughts?
From RapRadar
With rumors swirling around Jay’s Def Jam contract buyout, Hov exclusively spoke to Rap Radar to confirm the speculation.
“I can honestly say, working with Doug Morris and LA Reid has been a unique and fulfilling experience and I respect them immensely. I’ve been in the family for almost my entire career.
Doug and I spoke directly and had one of the most unique “negotiations” ever. Doug won the toss but, we both won in the end..
I thank him for allowing me to be a completely independent artist. Not every artist can say they own or are given the opportunity to own all of their music.”
YN: What is this coin toss about?
Hov: That takes a phone conversation, I’ll save it for our interview… classic.
Wiz Khalifa Live in Pittsburgh
Posted on May 22, 2009If you dont know by now bout Wiz you gotta check out his new mixtape Flight School. So many great songs… my favs are Hollywood Hoes, Get Sum, Teach you to fly to name a few…dl it here
Right now Wiz and Drake are doin it..as you can prob see in this blog…
Eminem, Where Have You Been? (MTV Movie Awards Short Film Trailer) May 21st, 2009
Posted on May 22, 2009Bobbito’s Nuyorican State Of Mind
Posted on May 22, 2009
Bobbito’s Nuyorican State Of Mind from Gasface on Vimeo.
Robert Garcia explains how he became “Bobbito the Barber” on WKCR and he shares some memories..
Beyonce – Ego
Posted on May 22, 2009Another video is gonna drop with kanye…. this song is ehhhh..kanye makes it better…still not my fav on the album…
Eminem’s First Interview (9.25.98)
Posted on May 20, 2009Drake Interview With Kreg & Dez
Posted on May 20, 2009Maestro Knows – Episode 9 (Terry Kennedy)
Posted on May 19, 2009
Maestro Knows – Episode 9 (Terry Kennedy) from Maestro Knows on Vimeo.
I just ordered some TK’s!!!!
