Amazing. I’ve never seen the film, but it’s available on Netflix. I will watch the film soon! And you shall know of it!
Amazing. I’ve never seen the film, but it’s available on Netflix. I will watch the film soon! And you shall know of it!
Sarah decided that it was a good idea to wake up every morning for nearly a week and shoot a video of herself dancing.
Her description:
For a week I’m going to wake up, put on my clothes and dance like an idiot. DEAL WITH IT!
Note: There is nothing special about these videos!
sarahrox.com For your health!
She’s wrong, of course. There is something special about these videos. I think they’re genius even if she doesn’t. But, that’s my prerogative and this is my website, so if I say they’re awesome, they are. I mean, by all means, please judge for yourself, but understand that if you disagree with me, there is going to be a problem.
Day 1: Holy Ghost! – “Wait & See”
Day 2: M83 – “Midnight City”
Day 3: Fab Samperi – “Listen Up”
Day 4: Deadmau5 – “Raise Your Weapon (Madeon Extended Remix)”
See? Genius.
Holy shit, you guys, this is real. I need to see this movie right now. I might cry if I don’t. I might cry if I do! Oh, the dilemma! This looks so fucking awesome! HOLY SHIT!
“It’s perfectly safe to swim under the ice of a haunted lake at night. Just do it.”
GENIUS.
My perverse fascination with the Juggalo continues. This short documentary is amazing. I think one quotation, in particular, sums it all up for me:
“We have alcohol and we have explosives. Let me show you how great we are.”
I’m not going to comment much more. I think the piece really speaks for itself, speaks volumes about juggalos, and speaks to the nature of the beast overall. But I do have a question: how many of the juggalos know the “woo woo” comes from this?
Which, of course, begs the more important question: is Bubb Rubb a juggalo?
Holy shit. This is sick as hell, though I am not convinced the slip-n-slide on the concrete’s such a great idea.
More about the project.
All footage was shot within an 8 hour span in Brooklyn, NYC. Several of these shots will be used in part w/ a series of spots we are directing/producing which will be released sometime in the near future.
Check out our blog for more info:
nextlevelpictures.com/blog/2011/8/11/8-hours-in-brooklyn-w-the-phantom-flex.html
Awesome track too. It’s Skream’s “Where You Should Be” from Outside the Box.
Have you ever heard about how Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter while under the influence of LSD? You haven’t?! Well well well, enlighten yourself with this short animated film chronicling what might be one of the finest athletic achievements of all time.
I bring this to you today because I was inspired by a video made by my friend Matt where one of his fellow Gawker editors tries to recreate the feat in a video game. Spoiler alert: he doesn’t do it.
Enjoy!