De lo mucho poco

solo un poco

Trailer La Danza de la Realidad de Alejandro Jodorowski

Segundo teaser de The Anchorman 2.

State of Cinema: Steven Soderbergh

Véalo con tiempo (40min), pero muy bueno!

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The Fine Art of Coffee Portraiture

Here’s more evidence to back up all those studies on boredom inspiring creativity: Meet Mike Breach, barista extraordinaire, who “paints” everything — and everyone — into his lattes. “I’m an esspressionist,” he proudly proclaims. Just last year, Breach was idling away his customer-less hours in the back of a hotel kitchen with only a dormant espresso machine for company. He was “so, so bored.” So he taught himself how to inscribe ornate hearts in coffee foam, with a bamboo skewer as his paintbrush. “People got so excited about it!” says Breach, so he took it further. Out came the teddy bears (“the girls just love those”), a portrait of that hotel boss (“I didn’t show it to him, but my coworkers and I laughed about it”), and Salvador Dalì, and Edward Scissorhands, and Beyoncé.

We’re at the Smile To-Go, and he’s frothing some milk behind the counter; the shushing of the machine almost drowns out his words. He reflects. “It’s like, if something is lacking, you’ve got to find a way to make it exciting and fun. Right? I mean, I’m so happy that my old job was so boring! Otherwise I wouldn’t be making these! And this is just the beginning. I want to start a movement.” The milk is now pillowy, foamy-soft — perfect for the latte Breach is about to pour. He stares into his empty chestnut-colored canvas, and suddenly looks up. “I’ve been wanting to try Snoop. Let’s do that, yea?” 

Un gran artista

Campaña croata sobre la violencia.  En la descripción se lee: “Un año sufriendo malos tratos. Ayúdame”

Biting Elbows - The Stampede. Precuela de su último video Bad Motherfuckers.

Foals - Late Night

thestylebuff:

The phenomenon of fashion bloggers and street style stars.

TAKE MY PICTURE from GARAGE Magazine

“When we set out to make this short, our intention simply was to observe the phenomenon of fashion bloggers and street style stars. As we started to review the footage, two salient trends became apparent: fashion editors frustrated by the ensuing commotion outside of shows, and the rise of “peacocking” street style stars as a result of the proliferation of blogs. This film examines these themes from both perspectives.”

Take my Picture

Samsung Spot: The Next Big Thing is Already Here

Where I’m From: JAY Z Barclays Center Short Documentary (22min)