8.06.2008

HEROES FOR A DAY: THE XSV STORY

"Heroes For A Day" is an inside look at the world of professional paintball through the eyes of one of the sport's elite teams XSV(pronounced excessive). If you have no interest whatsoever in paintball that is an even better reason to buy this dvd. This is a story about human beings. The journey, struggles, triumphs, and bonds that are shared between men. Breathtaking cinematography, a sizzling soundtrack, and passionate story make the XSV story one for the history books.
Monkey with a Gun is a film production company that specializes in filming action sports, currently concentrating on the sport of professional paintball. Monkey with a Gun's own award winning director, Patrick Spohrer, has worked on many different action sport films from surfing, skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, watercraft and now the sport of paintball. Patrick Spohrer is best known in paintball for the films that he has directed PUSH, Sunday Drivers, Cereal Killerz and Heroes for a Day: the XSV Story. These DVDs are available on their site, along with other merchandise. www.monkey-with-a-gun.com/ 

8.04.2008

WEB SPOTLIGHT DISTURBEDLION.ORG

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If you are looking for a platform for your voice to be heard, disturbedlion.org is the place for you. Create your profile, browse the forums, and prepare to engage your caps lock button. The site also allows you to upload your own music and video content as well. Stop by the Disturbed Lion store which is home to rare dvd's and authentic revolution themed apparel.

Disturbed Lion is about activism, energy, passion and using your outrage to create something for the greater good. People united can never be defeated. It’s more than a website its “The Movement” reborn.

2009 NISSAN R35 GTR

After countless reviews and dozens of videos, the arrival of the new GTR continues to give me goosebumps at the mere sight of it. The more I learn about it, the more I am convinced that Nissan has completely redefined the "supercar". There is no series of cleverly used adjectives I could type that would do the R35 any justice. Drop everything else you are doing and watch the videos below! Enjoy!!





8.01.2008

KHIZMAN AKA KILLA KHI

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In a Hip-Hop world where rappers seem to come a dime a dozen, "Khizman" is a rare breed of Emcee. Born March 19, 1981, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, this diamond in the rough developed a deep love for music early in life. Citing legends such as "Earth Wind & Fire" & "The O'Jays" as influences for his infatuation, Khizman soon found a connection with the Hip-Hop styles of "Slick Rick" & "EPMD." Although rhyming since the age of 12, Khizman's talent began to take true form in 1996, as he attempted to sharpen his verbal skills at the cafeteria battlefield of Green Run High School. After countless victories, the young stallion began galloping to neighboring schools to not only challenge, but to crush any and all opposition. This hunger would not be denied.

In 2000, Khizman connected with an emcee collective, known as "DMP", which was spearheaded by super Producer and Virginia native "Nottz." The group sparked a serious local buzz, opening up shows for the likes of "Nas", "Ludacris", and "Freeway" to name a few. In 2002 an ode to the song Mary Jane called "Don't Wanna Give That Up," became the weed-smokers anthem, garnering the group national attention on the radio and in the streets. Despite negotiations with major labels, and performing at showcases for the likes of "Sony/Universal," "SRC" and various others, the crew decided to go a different route, releasing "Nottz Presents.... DMP the Mixtape" in 2005 independently through "Koch Records."

In 2006, Khizman put his career in overdrive, releasing his freshman solo effort "No More Mr. Nice Khi." Determined to reach a broader audience, Khizman's scorching lyrics can be heard alongside "The Clipse" on the opening track of Ubisoft's "And 1 Streetball"....the Video Game. Khizman has also collaborated with a host of industry standouts including "Snoop Dogg," "Amerie," and "Little Brother," etc...., proving that he belongs amongst the elite. The burgeoning artist is also responsible for penning and performing the hook for the song "One Night," on "The Game's" Platinum selling sophomore LP "Doctors Advocate."

Khizman is on pace to becoming a household name by strategically paving his own lane straight to your front door. Equipped with versatility, witty lyricism, and a charisma all of his own, it is now time for the world to take notice and for rappers to get used to second place to Khizman .... The Trophey Winner!
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UBIQUITOUS BEANZ

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For twenty-eight year old Imhotep, hip hop is a lasting form of communication between the speaker and the self. In his time on the mic Imhotep, born Ubiquitous beanz The Nebula, seeks to reacquaint fans with "real" rhyming. His soul music, documents core values, history, and true-to-life struggles through authentic drum culture. Like other real lyricists, his style is as vicious as it is uplifting. What else would you expect with influences including Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, KRS One, Brand Nubian, Biggie, Nas, 2pac, Super Natural, Slick Rick, Guru from Gangstar, Mos-Def, Talib, Common, Big Pun, Ghostface, The Whole Wu and Busta Rhymes. Many tracks are "anthem" themed, blending raw vocal energy with bangin percussion patterns and exquisite samples. Now teaming with producer Kameleon, Imhotep continues his personal legacy of epic rhyming since his start twelve years ago. Also in his
repertoire are sincere testimonials, akin to Native Son, by Richard Wright. When asked what he'd like to leave behind when it's that time, Imhotep paused before answering, "I'm working on that right now. My legacy is in the verses of these songs. The message of power through unity is what I will leave behind in my humble passing." It ain't hard to tell, with such a progressive outlook his message is sure to reach the masses. Peace. "Radio waves last forever"_Imhotep -- Quazar...That's us, That's the Movement.
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