Precious
Precious is a film promoted by Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey about an overweight, illiterate teenager Clareece “Precious” Jones, living in 1980′s Harlem with her dysfunctional family. And when I say dysfunctional family, I mean a mother who verbally and physically abuses her, and a father who rapes and has impregnated her twice. Yeah, thats bad. The movie stars Mo’Nique as the mother, Mariah Carey as a social worker, Paula Patton as a teacher, and Lenny Kravitz as a nurse.
I think this movie is the must-see film of the year. There are already discussions of nominating the film for Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress (Mo’Nique), and Best Actress (Gabourey Sidibe, who plays Precious). Peep the trailer after the jump.
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Tsumori Chisato Fall/Holiday 2009 Collection
Here is the Fall/Holiday 2009 Collection for Tsumori Chisato:
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New Artist: Mike Star
As a Baltimore native, Mike Star has been catching a buzz in his hometown as an artist/dancer. I recently had the pleasure of meeting him (thanks to Brent) and I became interested in his style as well as his music. He has been on tour with Tyga and was featured in the movie, Step Up 2 (impressive).
Check out his MySpace page here to listen to his new single “Charge Me Up” featuring Young Jerz.
Look out for an exclusive sB! interview with Mike Star.
Videos of behind the scene footage of Mike Star’s promo shoots after the break.
COMBO: a collaborative animation by Blu and David Ellis.
a video I came across about a week and a half ago. it’s pretty artistic if you ask me. but peep the vid below. [it's looped twice, but you might not notice.]
VIDEO: Dirty Money – Angels
We know it’s a late post, but we never realized it wasn’t posted up. But anyways, the video for Diddy’s new jam featuring his group Dirty Money.
personally, I think the song is okay, but the video doesn’t go with it [in my opinion].
what do you think?
Phil Ade | Behind The Scenes of “Hollywood” Video
Here is an exclusive behind the scenes look at [DMV's own] Phil Ade‘s video for “Hollywood”.