Archive for November, 2010
Hip-Hop: House Of Pain – Killa Rhyme Klik…
What up folks?
I was just bumpin this track on the headphones and thought I should post it up. For those that know, here’s a dope blast from the past. For those that don’t, this is off of House of Pain’s best album called “Truth Crushed To Earth Will Rise Again”. The track is called Killa Rhyme Klik:
Dope.
zOnk.oNe
Hip-Hop: Crooklyn Dodgers 95 – Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers…
A 90′s Hip-Hop classic. This joint remains bumpable and probably will til my subs stop being asked to perform. Enjoy:
Track number from Spike Lee’s “Clockers” movie soundtrack. Artists include Chubb ROck, Masta Ace, Jeru The Damaa, O.C. Prod by D.J. Premier.
Fresh!
zOnk.oNe
The Best Of B-Boys: Red Bull BC One…
Check out the latest B-Boy madness from 2010; Red Bull BC One:
Breaking just gets gnarlier and gnarlier. It was amazing back in the 80′s…so yeah, nuts.
zOnk.oNe
Thx @ D-Real
With A Name Like Fuzzy…
…you are already lucky:
Possibly the ‘real’ luckiest golf shot ever..? I don’t see how that actually happened. Was the golf ball just sittin in the rough spinning like in the cartoons? A-friggin-mazing.
-zOnk.oNe
Vid: SevenhertZ
Savants In Da House…
Autistic folks have impressed us before, like the piano master (Derek Paravicini), but here’s another example of a human being that is simply amazing. Check out Stephen Wiltshire, the human camera:
Dude, this guy is nuts. I remember seeing this vid before, but thanks to SevenhertZ, we got a little reminder. I’m glad I’m not autistic, but I’m jealous of this dudes attention to detail, artistic skill level, and amazing ability to see in his mind what his eyes have witnessed.
-zOnk.oNe
Vid: SevenhertZ
Movie: Beneath Hill 60 (2010)…

From what I know, this movie wasn’t part of a huge advertising mega-campaign. I really didn’t hear anything about it, and when I asked my buddy at work, he said he had heard exactly ‘jack’ and ‘shit’ about it as well. So, I’m just writing to give folks a heads up on this movie that is definitely good enough to deserve the attention. Beneath Hill 60 takes place during World War I and focuses on a group of Australian miners that joined the war effort to dig tunnels beneath the battlefields of Europe. If you are claustrophobic, this movie will most likely have you gulping for air. The craziest thing about the movie? It’s based on true events.
As is the case with most, if not all war movies (besides maybe Stripes), the movie is definitely a tear-jerker. There’s plenty of emotion in the movie and the cast does an excellent job keeping the viewer in the moment. Overall, a very good war movie, while the subject matter gives it enough twist on the normal to make it stand out.
*My home theater got a massive workout with this movie. The movie’s soundtrack goes from periods of dead silence to massive explosions and back again. Very cool.
Enjoy,
zOnker.oNer