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Tone Ferg drops short film for “Dope Dealer” off the Lamb Chops and Lobstertails 2 album

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Born in Brooklyn  Jean Michel Basquiat built a name for himself as a graffiti artist in the streets of New York. What began as graffiti under the tag name SAMO (short for same old shit), evolved into some of the greatest neo expressionist and contemporary art to date. Basquiat’s paintings were credited for capturing the African American experience, and portraying it at an elite level. His work was often inspired by heritage, equality, and the world that surrounded him.  Basquiat was known for painting in Armani suits, dating Madonna and producing Hip Hop tracks in the late 70s early 80s. He continues to inspire the art world, hip hop culture and #GWOP in 2013.  Basquiat died on August 12, 1988 of heroin overdose at age 27.  According to Christie’s ,Jean-Michel Basquiat left 917 drawings, 25 sketchbooks, 85 prints, and 171 paintings.

Checkout Basquiat’s first film Downtown 81

“The film is a day in the life of a young artist, Jean Michel Basquiat, who needs to raise money to reclaim the apartment from which he has been evicted. He wanders the downtown streets carrying a painting he hopes to sell, encountering friends, whose lives (and performances) we peek into. He finally manages to sell his painting to a wealthy female admirer, but he’s paid by check. Low on cash, he spends the evening wandering from club to club, looking for a beautiful girl he had met earlier, so he’ll have a place to spend the night.

Title / Weekennd Gross (in millions usd $$$)

  1. Elysium $30.4 m
  2. We’re the Millers  $26.5 m
  3. Planes  $22.5 m
  4. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters $14.6 m
  5. 2 Guns  $11.1 m
  6. The Smurfs 2  $9.5 m
  7. The Wolverine  $8 m
  8. The Conjuring  $6.7 m
  9. Despicable Me 2  $5.7 m
  10. Grown Ups 2 $3.7 m

A portrait of photographer Aaron Huey’s work on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Featuring Shepard Fairey.
Directed by Eric Becker / weareshouting.com/
Produced by Scott Everett

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In theaters August 23rd and on demand and iTunes August 26!

Trapped in the nervous desperation of Havana, Raul dreams of escaping to Miami. When accused of assault, his only option is to flee. He begs his best friend, Elio, to abandon everything and help him reach the forbidden land 90 miles across the ocean. Elio’s commitment is tested when he is torn between helping Raul escape and protecting his twin sister, Lila. Brimming with the nervous energy of Havana’s restless youth in the crumbling sun-bleached capital, Una Noche follows one sweltering day, full of hope and fraught with tension, that burns to a shocking climax.

A film by Lucy Mulloy

Title / Gross (in millions usd)

  1. 2 Guns $27.3 m
  2. The Wolverine  $21.7 m
  3. The Smurfs 2  $18.2 m
  4. The Conjuring  $13.6 m
  5. Despicable Me 2 $10.3 m

From the mind of ComedianCP, a story from the life of Kunta Kenta.

Executive Produced By:
@KarenDumas & ComedianCP

Directed By:
Tone Story Mode & ComedianCP

Spike Lee is looking to raise $1.2 million for his new indie film titled, “BLOOD” thru a kickstarter campaign.  Spike Lee has been doing kickstarter since his first film Shes Gotta Have it before internet and social media was popular.   Spike Lee raised the money to complete historic film Malcolm X with donations from Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, Janet Jackson, Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Michael Jordan.

Dontate to help finance Spike Lee’s next joint on Kickstarter

 

A music motion picture by Ryan Leslie.

Title / Weekend Gross (in millions usd $$$)

  1. The Wolverine  $53.1 m
  2. The Conjuring  $22.2 m
  3. Despicable Me 2  $16.4 m
  4. Turbo   $13.7 m
  5. Grown Ups 2  $11.6 m
  6. Red 2  $9.3 m
  7. Pacific Rim  $7.7 m
  8. The Heat  $6.9 m
  9. R.I.P.D.  $6 m
  10. Fruitvale Station  $4.6 m

Now Playing in select cities, in theaters nationwide July 26
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Winner of both the Grand Jury Prize for dramatic feature and the Audience Award for U.S. dramatic film at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, director Ryan Coogler’s FRUITVALE STATION follows the true story of Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan), a 22-year-old Bay Area resident who wakes up on the morning of December 31, 2008 and feels something in the air. Not sure what it is, he takes it as a sign to get a head start on his resolutions: being a better son to his mother (Octavia Spencer), whose birthday falls on New Year’s Eve, being a better partner to his girlfriend Sophina (Melonie Diaz), who he hasn’t been completely honest with as of late, and being a better father to Tatiana (Ariana Neal), their beautiful four year-old daughter. Crossing paths with friends, family, and strangers, Oscar starts out well, but as the day goes on, he realizes that change is not going to come easily. His resolve takes a tragic turn, however, when BART officers shoot him in cold blood at the Fruitvale subway stop on New Year’s Day. Oscar’s life and tragic death would shake the Bay Area — and the entire nation — to its very core.

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Title / Weekend Gross (in millions usd $$$)

  1. The Conjuring  $41 m
  2. Despicable Me 2  $25 m
  3. Turbo   $21.5 m
  4. Grown Ups 2  $20 m
  5. Red 2  $18.5 m
  6. Pacific Rim  $15.9 m
  7. R.I.P.D.  #12.7 m
  8. The Heat  $9.3 m
  9. World War Z   $5.2 m
  10. Monsters University  $5 m