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Category Archives: FILM +
Machete Kills Official Trailer
When Machete was first released, me and my sister were the only people on the movie theater who laughed at the end of the film when the narrator announced “Machete will return in ‘Machete Kills’…and ‘Machete Kills’ again.” Apparently we understand this homage to the ridiculous movie titles of 60’s and 70’s. I never took those titles to mean that Robert Rodriguez was actually going to create those movies, but he proved me wrong. Guess he was serious…
I will be lining to see this movie
Peace Ya’ll
Working On Our Short Film Script!
Hello to all our Followers,
We are currently working on a short film script that will combine a music video, fashion, art and advertising for our brand.
When everything is said and done, the film will be posted on YouTube and Vimeo for the world to enjoy.
We will keep you posted on the film’s progress
Peace Ya’ll
-MANÉ
Photo Shoot Sneak Peek!
Like Michael Jackson at Disneyland

“Captain EO” Michael Jackson and a woman who appears to be Elizabeth Taylor, but probably isn’t lolz!
I’m here at Disneyland celebrating the New Year, and I am ecstatic about seeing Captain EO for the second time since it reopened a few years ago! I feel like an excited Michael Jackson at Disneyland!
Since I’m in such a great mood, I thought I would compile a list of my favorite videos of Michael Jackson at Disneyland and share them with all of you.
Some of these videos are rare home movies from Disney guests, and it’s interesting to see Michael being himself without all the media hoop-la. It’s just him and his fans, or in some cases him and Disney.
Michael at Disneyland: 83′
I posted this video because I love what Michael is wearing. A simple Mickey Mouse tee over a button-up, tucked into jeans and a bow-tie to complete the look. Of course he also rocks his trademark Aviator Glasses.
Michael at Disney World: 83′
This is a cool family vacation video, and the cameraman happened to capture some footage of Michael. There is also another recognizable gentleman in the video. He is wearing a suit and appears to be John Landis, the famous “American Werewolf In London” and “Thriller” director. If this is Landis, maybe they were meeting at Disney World to discuss the Thriller video. Pretty damn cool!
Michael at Disneyland: 70’s, 80′, and Captain EO
A time capsule of performances that the Jackson Brothers and Michael did over the course of a decade. This is beautifully executed, and Michael’s voice in the 1980 Disney 25th Anniversary Special is amazing as he sings “When You Wish Upon A Star.”
Michael at Disney: 88′
Michael at his BADDEST!
Have a Happy and Wonderful New Year Everyone! Stay Beautiful, Stay Chic, and Stay Fresh in 2013!
Peace Ya’ll
Erwin Blumenfeld: Dada Photographer
Being the man who took the most cover photos for Vogue magazine, Erwin Blumenfeld has become a legend in fashion photography. Blumenfeld’s work ranges from collages mocking Adolf Hitler to Dadaism inspired fashion images.
Born in Berlin, Germany on January 26th, 1897, Blumenfeld’s love for photography would eventually lead to his professional career as a photographer in 1934.
By 1936, Blumenfeld moved to Paris, France and within a year his photos were being published in Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. An accomplishment to say the least!
When Nazi’s began to occupy France during World War II, Blumenfeld was taken to a concentration camp. Luckily he escaped, taking him on a journey to New York in 1941. After gaining American citizenship, Blumenfeld continued his amazing and nostalgic work as a fashion visionary until his death in Rome on July 4th, 1969.
His legacy has been celebrated by his wife Lena Citroen, whom he married in 1921, and his three children: Henry, Lisette, and Yorick.
Here is a great source for some of his best photos: http://www.photographyoffice.com/2011/06/25-fashion-photographs-by-master-of-photography-erwin-blumenfeld/
Below is a video showing some of Blumenfeld’s Fashion Film Experiments:
Blumenfeld’s influence has a tremendous impact on modern day fashion photography and film. Check out this CHANEL tribute to Erwin Blumenfeld:
I will leave you with one of my favorite quotes from this brilliant photographer:
“Day and night I try, in my studio with its six two-thousand watt suns, balancing between the extremes of the impossible, to shake loose the real from the unreal, to give visions body, to penetrate into unknown transparencies.” -Erwin Blumenfeld
Flippin’ Tuxedos
I always thought this song was cool, and I am surprised that I have never heard a Hip-Hop track utilize this song as a sample. When you stop to think, most Bond film theme songs have never been sampled for major tracks, yet they have so much to offer musically. We mustn’t forget that Kanye West sampled the title track to the Bond film “Diamonds Are Forever” for his song “Diamonds from Sierra Leone,” which was an awesome song about the horrible situation in Africa involving blood diamonds. However, there’s a history behind “Never Say Never Again” that seems to make this track more interesting.
First of all, this song was made for a James Bond movie remake of the film and book “Thunderball.” What’s funny about this film is that it was not counted as an official Bond film because it was made by a different production company than the other films. Kevin McClory, one of the members of this production company and one of Thunderball’s original writers, was able to retain filming rights for the story, making him able to remake this film. They were also able to persuade Sean Connery to reprise his role as James Bond after a long hiatus from the character. Now that you have some movie background, let’s get into the song history.
The first title track for this movie was recorded by Phyllis Hyman, and has a slower, mellow vibe. This version, written by Stephen Forsyth and Jim Ryan, was never released due to legal issues. The writer for the film’s score, Michel Legrand, claimed he had the rights to the title song, and threatened to sue Forsyth and Ryan. Legrand composed his own version of the song, featuring Lani Hall, which was eventually used for the film.
The video for the Lani Hall version may seem cheesy, with low production quality, but her voice is so dreamy! I’ve always thought that the best Bond Theme Songs came from those films starring Sean Connery. Hopefully a music producer jumps on this song quick and creates a beautiful melody with Hall’s voice.
Game “Celebration” ft. Chris Brown, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa & Lil Wayne
Taking the time to drop this video. Love the song, everyone’s having a good time in the video, all the rappers are on point. Wiz’s lines are short, and the Bone Thugs sample is sick.
Guy Louis Bourdin: Sand Grains of Glitter
I’ve been a huge fan of Riccardo Tisci and the work he has been producing for Givenchy within the last few years, so when I discovered that one of Tisci’s influences was Guy Bourdin I said to myself “Who the hell is that?” To find my answer I set out to do some research on Guy to get a better understanding of his work and was greatly surprised at what I found.
A native of Paris, France, Guy gave us some of the best fashion photography of the 2nd half of the 20th Century. His photos were racy, controversial, surreal, abstract, and beautiful. What I personally love about his work is their storybook quality. Looking at Guy’s photos puts you into a scene where you are not exactly sure what is occurring. It is up to the viewer to project his or her own interpretation of Guy’s images. This nature of Guy’s work forces viewers to participate in his art, getting the brain to think about the endless amount of possible outcomes for the image at hand.
I titled this post the way I did because Guy’s work was so detailed in a world void of photoshop, and yet his photos shined effortlessly. This is why I am greatly influenced by his work. My wish is for this genre of photography to be used in Urban Fashion photo shoots in an effort to revitalize and revolutionize advertising for urban fashion brands. It’s already taking place, but I know we can take it steps further as the honorable Guy Louis Bourdin did.
Check out the short video’s on Guy’s work below!
Have a great weekend! Peace Yall!
Business Cards: Easy Step to Looking Professional
I received some brand new business cards in the mail today to make it easier for me to exchange contact information when I am talking to other business people, professionals, employers, or potential customers. I can’t stress enough how important it is to have business cards in order to make yourself standout and look professional in this rough economy. It surprises me when I meet other young business people such as myself who are looking for employment and/or call themselves professionals, yet they do not have a simple business card. How do you expect to compete among the countless other Business School graduates in this country and around the world without this simple and easy to make tool. In fact, it doesn’t matter what you studied in college or what professional field you are working in, YOU NEED BUSINESS CARDS…PERIOD! So I am suggesting that if you do not have business cards, make some!
