Review: Ghetto Fights Volume 2

June 30th, 2006 | 3:44 am | Reviews | No Comments

”This [the ‘Ghetto Fights’ series] is terrible stuff. First of all, it is an image of our community that’s not true. Is there violence? Yes. Is there only violence? No.” - The Reverend & Former Democratic Presidential Candidate, Al Sharpton – 04/25/05

Beyond all false images, it is the Reverend himself who is guilty of presenting this “false image” of his community. For if he had actually sat down and absorbed this massively enlightening masterpiece, he would understand that the people at Fall Thru Entertainment manage to paint a 360-degree portrait of today’s white-collar, Caucasian, suburban communities. Like most situations in life, this one could easily be related to the words of Killa Cam: “I’m a reporter. I talk about what’s going down on the streets of Harlem. When you watch the news, you don’t get mad at the reporter reporting the news. It’s Dipset bitch.” The filmmakers at Fall Thru Entertainment are merely that, reporters, blended with a milkshake containing the wisdom of Socrates and Jim Jones [the Capo, not the Kool-Aid guy] combined.

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Review: Stop Fucking Snitching

June 29th, 2006 | 3:52 am | Reviews | No Comments

“To all you rats and snitches lucky enough to cop one of these DVDs…I hope you catch AIDS in your mouth and your lips [are] the first thing[s] to die. Bitch.”

Beyond being the greatest cultural phenomenon since the psychedelic age and acid tours of the sixties, Skinny Suge’s low-budget cinematic masterpiece Stop Fucking Snitching Volume 1 is perhaps the ultimate testament to human greatness and intelligence ever conceived [well, aside from this one time where this kid in my junior class during high school told me that he was going to impregnate his thirteen-year-old girlfriend so her mother wouldn't make them break up].

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Review: Lurkers 2

June 29th, 2006 | 3:49 am | Reviews | No Comments

Lurkers 2 is quite possibly the most authentic New York video to come out in the past several years [excluding the N.Y. Revisited series]. While Vicious Cycle, the ABC video or the 5Boro video are all still dubbed as “New York videos,” no more than half of them are actually filmed on city streets. Not since the first few original Zoo York videos has it been common to see a video where over 90% of it is a daily documentation of the city’s people on their quest to be productive. That’s what you’re seeing here — except close to a decade down the line — the Astor sessions have been replaced by Union, the lines at Time-Life have been exchanged for a thirty-minute car ride to Staten Island and the flip tricks on the little banks are being done over the Flushing grate.

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Feb’ 06? Scratch that.

June 28th, 2006 | 3:37 am | Daily News | No Comments

Granted that the website is about a half year late (initially it was supposed to be up at the end of December…2005). But, the wait is finally over, and there is now another Ny/NJ website that actually gets updated. Granted that whatever hype there was around this project died out due to laziness, procrasination, etc. tell everyone about Quarter Snacks. People who skate. People who don’t. People who you know. People you never met. Just get the word out there if you loved 5050. The movement moves on. If you find any errors on the website, from broken links to something not functioning properly

The Top 10 Worst Skate Spots in New York City

June 24th, 2006 | 3:45 am | Features & Interviews | No Comments

Through all walks of life, we, as people, encounter many other individuals on their own path of existence. Some of these people we will appreciate, while most usually incite a feeling of indifference, or pure hatred on the basis of them spitting when they talk, their political beliefs or a tendency to say “nigga” all the time when they lack the necessary melanin to be granted such a privilege would be several examples of sources of dislike. When such a person happens to come within our circle of human interaction, we try our best to avoid them, although commonly, it grows to be an impossibility – whether you have a friend who buys PCP off of that given person or female friend thinks this person’s rub-on tanned face and spiked, bleached hair goes well with the XS Armani shirt from the children’s department that the given asshole may be wearing – it is not possible for one to simply surround themselves with those who they approve of. In a similar fashion, skateboarding happens to sprout numerous associations with inanimate objects known as spots, and while it is simple to merely avoid a given hellhole [most likely on Avenue A and 9th Street] when you are journeying throughout the cool summer night on your own four wheels with no one else around you, one’s associates commonly drag opposing parties via excuses like “We’ll only be there for five minutes” or “I just need to give something to someone real quick” and wind up breaking the agreement. This is a guide to the top ten places within the city’s five boroughs [although strangely enough, all ten are located within the borough that spells "unproductive" when you look at it through a mirror] that you should avoid if you are looking to avoid several hours of relentless torment.

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