Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Where The Wild Things Are

There have been a couple of good movies that I've seen this summer that were actually worth the $12 to go see. Like Inglorious Basterds and District 9. One movie that I really excited to go see is Where the Wild Things Are, which is based on the children book. I'm pretty sure almost everyone has read that book when they were kids. Open Ceremony did a collaboration with the movie and made a collection based on it. It's awesome.










View all of them on the Open Ceremony website

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

The Forest




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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Neurogasm



I'm not really a picky eater, so I love trying new foods and drinks out. The Neuro drinks are fairly new and they have several flavors that are supposed to serve for different purposes. For example, they have NeuroTrim, NeuroBliss, NeuroSleep, and NeuroGasm. I have only tried one and yes you guessed it, the NeuroGasm. And by the name, you could probably guess what its' "function" is supposed to be for. Actually, it's pretty much just an energy drink and just marketed its' name as something sexual. And of course if you see something with the name NeuroGasm, it automatically grabs your attention because I'm sure you probably haven't seen something like it before. Especially the shape of the bottle as well, which is I guess you could say is pretty phallic. Just the name of it itself just makes me want to go out and buy one.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Oh, the irony


Found on ffffound.com

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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Let's have some fun, this beat is sick.


Lady Gaga in October issue of V Magazine

The first time I heard about Lady Gaga, she was still a brunette. Almost as soon as she went blonde and changed her style, she started getting big and became a bombshell. With her crazy and questionable styles, it's almost impossible to ignore her or hear her on the radio a hundred times. She's proof that it's not just talent that makes someone famous but their presence also plays a big role on how successful an artist becomes. Love her or hate her, her style is so recognizable as she also influences other artists. Personally, I love her unique sense of style but with some I am just left confused. Such as the part to her video for her "Paparazzi" video where she is in a wheelchair. But with so many artists being pumped out everyday, it seems like some just pop out and go away within a matter of time. Millions of people dream of become a musician and now it's so much easier with shows such as American Idol. Especially with the internet and how this generation gets so bored easily, it really takes something different and sticky for it to be able to stick around for some time. Now that there's so many other ways of obtaining music and so much easier to get your own music out, will there be any more idols that will be as influencial as Madonna and Michael Jackson in a "throw away" generation? We'll see.

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