So Nick diamond had his store opening today, and a litte BBQ out back.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Hollywood Fire
Friday, March 30, 2007
RecShop, Creeping right back into your living room
Some of you know about RecShop and some of you don't.. Well I'm not going to really educate you guys on the show. All I can say is that Sam and I had some great times, and ruff ones too. It's been a few years now, since the show aired, and only our fellow new yorkers could ever watch it.. Thanks to the internet i can share the show with you all.
Check back for some more RecShop skits.
Check back for some more RecShop skits.
Stereo's 15 year Anniversary Show and Celebration
RecShop -n- Jeremy Scott
So Sam and I heard about the Jeremy Scott show @ the Deitch Gallery in SoHo. We knew it was something good to cover for the show. We also knew they would be some hot chicks their, but what we didn't expect was Model chicks in bikinis.. All IN All, Who can complain - Shit some guy's would even call this heaven, but we call it work! jk
Filmed -n- Edited by Jay Maldonado -n- Sam Salganik
Filmed -n- Edited by Jay Maldonado -n- Sam Salganik
RecShop-n- Dill
A lot of us remember Jason Dill with long crazy curly hair.. A few yr's back Dill decided to cut it off, I guess he needed to switch up his look, which is normal we all gotta change it up once in a while.. RecShop was doing it's thing during this time frame, so we decided to film Dill switch it up. ENJOY!
Filmed -n- Edited by Jay Maldonado -n- Sam Salganik
Filmed -n- Edited by Jay Maldonado -n- Sam Salganik
Thursday, March 29, 2007
ON Video - Hubba Hideout
Hubba Hideout has been a famous skate spot up in SF for many yr's. Here is 411 On video documentary on this spot. Till this day it's still a must see must skate kind of a spot!.
'FLIP FEAST SOUTHEAST TOUR PRESENTED BY MONSTER ENERGY' ON FUEL TV
Watch the Feast Tour show airing tomorrow - Friday, March 30th, 2007 during FUEL TV’s “Skate @ 8” programming block at 8:00 pm ET (5:00 pm PT). See the Flip riders as they rip, terrorize and party their way from Texas to South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Enjoy the antics of Geoff Rowley, Mark Appleyard, Lance Mountain, Arto Saari, Bob Burnquist, Rune Glifberg, Rodrigo TX, David Gonzalez, Shane Cross and Eric Fletcher.
or download the video clip: www.flipskateboards.com/downloads/
or download the video clip: www.flipskateboards.com/downloads/
EPICLY LATER'D/ Jerry Hsu
Check out this video clip of Jerry Hsu. This is for all you cats who believe skateboarding is so easy. This is the shit u never get to see - It takes a lot of dedication!
check out the rest of the episode:
http://www.vbs.tv/shows/index.php?show=Epicly%20Later'd
check out the rest of the episode:
http://www.vbs.tv/shows/index.php?show=Epicly%20Later'd
ALTAMONT
Andrew Reynolds, Bryan Herman and Kenny Hoyle are pleased to welcome Vegas native Sammy Baca to Altamont’s growing list of contributors. For those blessed to witness Sammy’s search and destroy skate attack firsthand, you know he’s the real thing. For those who haven’t, get ready; his fury is only now beginning to unleash itself. Altamont contributors are handpicked by Andrew Reynolds based on their undeniable skills and an abiding faith in the fact that diversity weaves a richer tapestry—different perspectives bringing different sets of ideas. Keep your eyes peeled for Sammy’s unique contributions as they are weaved into the diverse fabric of skateboarding and Altamont.
Check out Sammy’s bad ass-isms in Thrasher’s Burnout: http://www.thrashermagazine.com/Burnout/?p=432
About Altamont:
“Altamont was the product of diabolical egotism, hype, ineptitude, money manipulation, and, at base, a fundamental lack of concern for humanity.”
Check out Sammy’s bad ass-isms in Thrasher’s Burnout: http://www.thrashermagazine.com/Burnout/?p=432
About Altamont:
“Altamont was the product of diabolical egotism, hype, ineptitude, money manipulation, and, at base, a fundamental lack of concern for humanity.”
NISSAN-N-SKATEBOARDING
I would have loved, to have seen a B.S nose blunt on some ledge - Now that would have been sick! Needless to say it's still a sick commercial
ALTAMONT VIP SPRING 07 COLLECTION
The brand new Altamont Apparel (http://www.altamontapparel.com) and Underworld (http://www.underworld-shop.com) present the Altamont VIP Spring 07 collection release party. Come and be the first to buy this hot new clothing brand and join the crew for some drinks, hors d’ oeuvres and good tunes. Underworld is one of Vancouver’s hottest spots to buy street wear and skateboard products. This event is going to be hot so come on through.
More info at 604-899-8949, RSVP at uwvancouver@underworld-shop.com. 6-9PM, All ages.
You can also check out our own feature on Altamont’s new collection here.
More info at 604-899-8949, RSVP at uwvancouver@underworld-shop.com. 6-9PM, All ages.
You can also check out our own feature on Altamont’s new collection here.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
MEMORY LANE
Once a week I'll be posting video's/films from back in the day,so to say -"Remember when"
EYE4EYE
NEVER RELEASE LA LUZ TRAILER
This has never been seen by the masses.. So I decided it was time!
Full length video was released in 2002,, produced by Capicu Productions.. Directed and edited/ film by Jay Maldonado
La Luz
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Full length video was released in 2002,, produced by Capicu Productions.. Directed and edited/ film by Jay Maldonado
La Luz
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GOT'EM
New York Skate Movie
long with San Francisco and Barcelona, New York is arguably the modern street skating city, both in reality and image. Because of the unique background, experience and perspective of the film's creators and the decision to "cast" the city of New York as one of the main characters, New York City Skate Film promises to be an unprecedented, seminal film. Like Rick and Buddy's other work, NYC Skate Film goes deeper than 'just' skating to combine documentary with an incisive and artful exploration of skateboarding and its culture. On one level it's about street skating, but also an anthropological overview of skating's epochal shift from the parks and pools of the 70's, to ramp skating in the 80's, to the street ascendancy of the 1990's as seen from a New York-centric perspective.
With interviews covering the oldest school originators to the newest school up steppers, comprehensive and much of it never-before-seen video footage, and present-day film shot by Nichols and Charnoski, 'the New York Skate Film' addresses broader issues: How changes in urban planning and design affected skating (and vice versa), the unexpected late 20th century shift of cities from places normal citizens feared to tread, to tourist destinations, and the parallels between the modern history of American cities and skateboarding. That is, the way New York, and skateboarders, went from being ignored and reviled through 70's and 80's to being accepted and celebrated. An entertaining, eye opening, thought provoking take on why the action on New York's dirty, grimy, and hectic streets represents skateboarding to millions of skaters and non-skaters worldwide. -Jocko Weyland
more info:
http://www.ncpfilms.com/ncpsource/nyskatemovie.html
With interviews covering the oldest school originators to the newest school up steppers, comprehensive and much of it never-before-seen video footage, and present-day film shot by Nichols and Charnoski, 'the New York Skate Film' addresses broader issues: How changes in urban planning and design affected skating (and vice versa), the unexpected late 20th century shift of cities from places normal citizens feared to tread, to tourist destinations, and the parallels between the modern history of American cities and skateboarding. That is, the way New York, and skateboarders, went from being ignored and reviled through 70's and 80's to being accepted and celebrated. An entertaining, eye opening, thought provoking take on why the action on New York's dirty, grimy, and hectic streets represents skateboarding to millions of skaters and non-skaters worldwide. -Jocko Weyland
more info:
http://www.ncpfilms.com/ncpsource/nyskatemovie.html
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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