Free indicative guideline for Palm Graffiti ChArt

July 1, 2010 - 3:00 pm 3 Comments
graffiti-drawings Free indicative guideline for Palm Graffiti ChArt

This movie was okay. The scenes are pretty lifeless and I guess artists could go through this. I feel this ones solely for cash. It’s more of a lewd romp for cash and fame. But this really is how some sh$t could go
down. It’s like that movie Kids, but Kids had more made up problems that
actually exist. Still a solid movie in terms of cinema.

Best PDA for the least money?
I have been looking into a palm pilot type product. I really like a PalmOne zire 31 but have heard about battery problems with Palm Graffiti ChArt that one. A Palm z22 would fit my needs but is it worth the $$ spent on it? I really want to stay in the $100 price range including shipping. I don’t need a camera, phone or some of the other bells and whistles but I like the idea of a color screen, calendar, stylus and graffiti programs.Any thoughts?
Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Watch the video related to Palm Graffiti ChArt

Palm Graffiti ChArt

graffiti-drawings Free indicative guideline for Palm Graffiti ChArt

3 Responses to “Free indicative guideline for Palm Graffiti ChArt”

  1. Jenkins Says:

    I really enjoyed the act of sitting down and watching this film.If you have a big enough screen (or sit close enough to the television) this film will take you on a fun visual and thematic roller coaster right of emotions and stimuli. I don’t know much about graffitti, but the main character and the visuals really drew me in. The story-line wasn’t shakespearian in complexity and originality, but it did what it was supposed to do (and I think bringing in aliens or a vast govermental conspiracy would have been a bit distracting anyway).

    Even if you aren’t into the film at all, if you find the main actor as attractive as I do you might just as well go out and buy the film anyway:p

  2. Lander Says:

    Graffiti is fascinating stuff. The people who do it are artists. This movie, however, is garbage. Over-acted and force-fed with idiotic slang that is already dated, “Bomb the System” takes a fascinating subject and portrays it in a way that trivializes all the motivations and purpose behind graffiti. I can only assume that the stellar reviews this movie has gotten so far are from people with no first hand experience of the subject, the same way that “You Got Served” was praised for its accurate portrayal of the breakdancing subculture by an overweight housewife in Muncie, Indiana.

    Avoid this steaming pile at all costs.

  3. Glassco Says:

    Wow,,, after watching this movie I was really impressed. The filming is great and the story line is fantastic. The plot isn’t all that realistic but the setting is. The soundtrack is a good fit for the film and the artwork is good. People interested in the underground artwork community will love this as well as serious writers.
    Overall I was extremely satisfied with this film and would recommend it too most.