HAPPY HOLY DAYS OPENING FEATURING THE WORK OF BANKSY • TOKYO, JAPAN

Apparently blood has become the new black in Tokyo, Japan.Also, if you havent seen it and would like to know more about Banksy or the street art movement, I suggest you see the film Exit through the Gift Shop: [VIMEO http://vimeo.com/16106813 w=700&h=480] Banksymovie.com

INRI x MAS GOLD “HOLY DAZED” GIANT STICKER COLLAB

We decided to do some giant stickers for Xmas giveaways.These will be shipped out to the first 10 people who order over $100 of merch during the holiday season. These are promoting the new Holy Dazed Collection which you can view by clicking HERE.These are hand painted giant stickers by INRI artists Sean Sea and Mas Gold.They measure out to be approx. 56″ wide and 42″ tall.These can be mounted to a canvas, framed or just stuck somewhere cool around your hometown.They are sticky as fuck and will stay mounted permanently wherever you choose to stick it.Rebirth through Fire.Bonus: When you receive your sticker in the mail, post it up somewhere cool IN PUBLIC VIEW over ten feet high around your hometown, send us a flick and get 2 free shirts or a pair of jeans of your choice.

MIKE GIANT INRI GRAPHIC

By San Francisco graffiti/tattoo/fix gear culture legend Mike Giant. To see more of Mike’s work check out his website www.mikegiant.com

INRI “THE LOST COLLECTION” RELEASED!

Back in September of last year we had a mainframe harddrive crash containing the Fall 2009 collection that was to be put into production and released the following month. Recently after a brief prayer sesh, the angels have swooped down and fixed our drive. And now, the collection which was formerly entitled the INRI “Dead Sea Collection”,now known as “The Lost Collection” is available and shipping now. Here are some pics

SEAN SEA. FIRST DAY ON NIMH BLADES

[VIMEO http://vimeo.com/16700641 w=700&h=480]

THE APPLE THAT FELL FAR FROM THE TREE BY PATRICK LENNEN (FULL VERSION)

[VIMEO http://vimeo.com/16681599 w=700&h=480]The Apple that fell far from the Tree is a documentary film that depicts a day in the life of Mr. Sean Sea©, however on this particular day he experiences a series of daydreams, reflecting different times in his life, that flash through his head uncontrollably throughout the day.
Reflecting on his rollerblading lifestyle(†) and a series of traumatic events that resulted from it causes him to spiral downward into a sad state of depression and lunacy. He comes to the realization that his dedication to his lifestyle(†) has guided him nowhere except into the dirt. He symbolically covers himself in mud and parades through the streets in one last-ditch effort to eliminate some of the ignorance and stupidity that surrounds his lifestyle(†). However as he continues parading through the streets covered in mud, he finally realizes his choice to continue on with this lifestyle(†) is not contigent upon how anyone views it, but is for different reasons altogether. Sean Cullen is a real person. The outcome of his lifestyle(†) is yet to be determined.

Also Starring Patrick Lennen and Erik Bailey.

Produced by Patrick Lennen
Additional Editing by Paul John

©Tromatik Pictures 2004

INRI • MURDER SCENE TWO. MELBOURNE PARK, MATTHIAS OGGER

[VIMEO http://vimeo.com/16519688 w=700&h=480]One spot, one session, one rider.
Here we have crew rider Matthias Ogger in and around the Boone Skatepark in Melbourne, AU

Also featuring Andrew Plumridge

Cinematography by Craig Smith
Editing by Red Dragon

JERMS ONER INTERVIEW ON ONE MAG SITE

So, your “Fade Nation Green” section was off the hook. Do you think it’s your best section so far?
Thank you man. I like to think any section I put out is better than the last. That’s my goal at least. I am really happy with it. Usually when I film a section, I plan all the spots and I’m kind of in charge of what I’m trying to do. For green, I didn’t really plan anything. I just went wherever Lonnie would want to go, so it was nice for a change and I definitely skated stuff I don’t normally skate.
I know you’re juiced about your photo being published in the newest ONE issue. Was that a long time goal coming to life?
Yeah, I’m super happy about that. I grew up reading Daily Bread and most of the people I skated with were in it. So, since ONE took DB’s place, it is a big accomplishment for me.Your parents seem really supportive of your skating, unlike most parents. I gathered that from pictures of you skating throughout the house. Oh, and your mom makes you wax?
My parents are dope. They’ve always supported everything I’ve ever done. My dad always drove me to skate spots, to watch competitions, and of course bought me skates. My mom is the more scared one, ha ha. But she is super supportive and yes, makes me wax, ha ha ha. She’s all into candles, so when she’s done with them or whatever she melts them into big blocks. I have a lifetime supply.
Lately I’ve noticed you’ve wanted to travel more. Where do you plan on going?
I would like to travel a little more. Me and a couple of other people are always talking about flying out to comps and what not, but it never goes through, ha ha. There’s nowhere in particular I’m trying to go really. I’ve always wanted to go to New York though, just ’cause I love that urban city life, but I don’t know how long I can stay away from LA. After recently watching your “Teach Them Well” section, I completely forgot you ever had dreads! You ever think about bringing them back to life?
Nevvvvvvvver. I always said that I would die with dread locks, but that totally isn’t me anymore. I can’t believe I had them for that long.
I’m really stating to think you were born with a fresh pair of sneaks on your feet, straight out of the womb! I mean, I’ve seen with my own eyes a picture of you on your first day of preschool with a fresh pair of Dunks on. Now you have an infamous room of shoes. How many do you think you own?
Ha ha, yeah, I started young. I think my mom started it with Reebok Pumps for kindergarten, which was the picture you saw. I believe I have close to 200, or something like that. I stopped counting a lonnnng time ago.
Being picked winner of the Franco Shade contest, I know the company’s death really hit hard. Did you see it coming or was it just as much a surprise as it was to me?
Total surprise. I never knew anything about it ‘til I saw it on their blog. Joe never talked about it with me or emailed me or anything. Them going out of business was a heart breaker, as corny as it sounds. I loved being a part of that company. It was unreal that I was picked out of all those people to represent Franco Shade.
You’re always getting tons of footage of yourself and others. Not only that, you’re working toward getting a new camera. Ever thought about making your own skate video?
Ha ha, I do film a lot, and it just so happens I’m surrounded by tons of talented people that are underexposed. I’m kind of trying to get a new camera, not trying too hard though, ha ha. I know i need to get an HD camera ‘cause standard def just ain’t cutting it nowadays. I don’t know if I can commit to making a full video. I don’t consider myself an editor. I like doing it for fun but I don’t know about making a whole video, plus dealing with all the duplication and distributing. It’s too much of a pain in the ass for me. I’m a very impatient person.You’ve been putting in work for USD with online edits here and there, a section in “Green,” and a section for the Shock video. What else can we expect from the most productive year of Jeremy Soderburg?
As of this moment, it’s looking like I have a lot on my plate. I’m still finishing up stuff for the Shock video; that’s my first priority. I’m gonna be filming with Rachard and Erick Rodriquez for “9 to 5.” I want to keep making little USD updates online, and film for achosen-few.com. Not in that order, ha ha.Any special thanks you’d like to share?
Everyone that supports me—my parents, all my homies I skate with, Connor O’brien, Demetrios George, Arlo, USD, 50/50, LFR skate shop, Jonathan Labez, and Greg Preston (for helping me out with this interview), and every one at ONE, thank you!

Interview by Gregory Preston
Photos by Jonathan Labez

As seen on www.believeinone.com

AL HOOI BE-MAG 1 MINUTE 1 SPOT

[VIMEO http://vimeo.com/16200744 w=700&h=480] WTF????!!?!!!!? Crew rider Al Hooi with some good ol bloody fuckin concrete murder. Peep his interview on Be-Mag by clicking here.

JUAN URIBE MIRACULOUSLY HITS GAME WINNING HOMER, SENDS GIANTS TO THE SERIES!!!!!!!!! THE GIANTS WON THE PENNANT!!!! THE GIANTS WON THE PENNANT!!!!

WOW! Juan Uribe with game winning hits in both of our final wins???! um dude had like .187 average this year!.. how u explain that? Its called his cousin Jose Uribe is a G’s OG and was doin the same shit back in the 80′s. Juan Uribes game winning homerun. Jose Uribe was the Giants’ principal shortstop for eight seasons, including their 1987 National League Western Division championship and 1989 National League pennant. In the 1987 National League Championship Series he had a game winning single with the bases loaded in the second inning of Game 5. He won the 1988 Willie Mac Award honoring his “spirit” and “leadership”. He also received the uncommon nickname José “Game Winning” Uribe from ESPN announcer Chris Berman when the stat known as the “Game Winning RBI” was an official statistic. Is this a crazy coincidence that Juan Uribe has taken the Giants into the World Series? Nope, this is solid proof of the power of SPIRIT. Get some.

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