Category Archives: CULTURE
WILL FERRELL: “I AM KIND OF BORING TO ME”
Mr. Ferrell, when was the time in your life that you drank the most?
There was definitely a lot of drinking during college. But when I was on Saturday Night Live we probably went out quite a bit with the cast as well. It is easy when you are living in New York and you don’t have to drive anywhere. New York is a fun town to go out in. During my twenties and into my thirties I had a good time partying, yes. But nothing where I woke up and I thought that I had a problem.
Do a lot of ideas for comedy skits get born drunk?
You would be surprised how few. A lot of ideas get born drunk and then the next morning you are like, “What were we thinking? That is ridiculous and not funny at all.” We would definitely do stupid stuff in bars but they mostly stayed there as well.
What kind of a drunk are you?
(Laughs) I actually did get really drunk one night and had a friend of mine film me so I could see what I am like.
And?
I am just a happy drunk.
Is there anything that gets you embarrassed?
I am not embarrassed by too much, other then talking about myself. Because I am kind of boring to me and in a way it’s not an easy thing to do.
You are funny. What do you laugh about?
Handling a painful situation in a comedic way is truly the funniest. That is extremely real to me and not kind of clownish. There is a thin line though; you can’t overdo it. I also love watching people be totally committed in a very real way to stupid situations. I find it’s not so much trying to be funny, it’s trying to be real in a messed up context. That’s comedy to me.
What about nudity? Are Americans too uptight about that stuff?
Nudity in the right context for sure! (Laughs) That can be genius. It’s sad, in other countries you can swear as much as you want even when kids are sitting in the audience. I should have thrown in some more hardcore swearing while being in Europe. I’ll make sure to do that next time.
Is it true that you gained weight for comedic purposes, in order to be able to put nudity in the right context?
No, I never purposely gained weight. I just kind of have a comedic looking body I guess. If anything I really have to exercise just to not look too fudgy, otherwise I would just keep going and going.
But you used to be quite athletic and even ran marathons?
Yes, but unfortunately I haven’t done that in about seven years. But I do run about four miles every day. I used to be very active.
You do a more serious independent movie every once in a while. Is that for your own sanity between all the blockbuster comedies?
On the set of an independent film you can tell that nobody is doing it for the money. Everyone is there because they love the script. A smaller budget sort of unifies everyone; it’s a real team effort and that’s amazing. But these opportunities just don’t present themselves that often for me, so basically any chance I get to do something different I jump on it.
But you must get sent tons of scripts with different roles. Are most of them just not good?
No, they just don’t get sent to me. I don’t even get to read them. I think they stop at other actors’ doorsteps first before they think of me. In a lot of people’s head I am not even considered for roles like that because of my reputation. So it’s not like I read a lot of things and can’t decide; it’s just mostly comedies or bad roles.
Not too long ago you were considered by the US press as the most overpaid actor in Hollywood.
I know, right! Forbes or something like that? It’s interesting, I think two years ago I was at the top of the list of the most valuable actors and then all of a sudden it switched. That having been said, I think we’re all striving to be overpaid, right? Why not? So I think it’s a victory to be the most overpaid person.
Good for you. What do you spend your money on?
Definitely not on Forbes magazine. (Laughs)
When people say things like that, that you’re the most overpaid actor, do you feel pressure from that?
No, no. Last year I was in a movie that cost a lot and didn’t make that much, but if they made that list now I’d probably be back on the good list. I think with entertainment journalism now everyone is looking for a story that’s about anything but the work. If someone’s up, let’s write a story: “Oh it looks like they’re falling!” and if they’ve fallen, “Oh look they’re coming back up!” So everyone has to have a certain angle. I just try to focus on the positive. I’ve never felt pressure, I don’t know if that’s ignorance or not. I just feel like, if you want to write me a check to make a movie, thank you so much, but that’s your fault. (Laughs) I’ll work hard and I’ll try to do my best, but if it doesn’t work I don’t feel like, “Oh I’m so sorry.” No, you paid me and I did my best job but it just didn’t work and that’s what happens with creative stuff.
And it might not have been your fault; it might have been someone else’s fault the movie didn’t go so well.
Always. (Laughs) Of course you feel bad. You want every movie to be a hit. But every painting isn’t a masterpiece.
SpineTV: DJ Muro
DJ Muro shows the crew around his art-filled apartment and gives an in-depth peak into his record-filled attic. Muro discusses his early start making mixtapes with the songs he heard at the rollerskating park, to hooking up and working with DJ Krush, to his recent park jam in NYC that nearly left him in tears.
Photographer Josh Cole: Young Guns
Award winning photographer Josh Cole documented this series of photographs of gang-members from around the UK. These pictures were published in The Independent on Sunday Magazine. I always find it interesting to look at the type of people in these shots, because it starts to make think about each persons story and how their path brought them to be living in this kind of environment.
Mood Rocking Bed
The Mood Rocking Bed was designed by Joe Manus for Shiner International. Now you can channel the baby within and rock yourself to sleep.
“Bed is indoor and outdoor. It can be left to rock or freeze it in any position with rubber stops. This is the ultimate bed for everything you do in bed. Dream your dreams, love your lover and rest your soul in the Mood Rocking Bed”
Slow motion skateboarding slams / bails / falls
“Slow motion skateboarding slams/bails/falls filmed with a Redlake N3 high speed camera anywhere between 500 frames per second and 1,000 frames per second.”
The LUMI Mask uses virtual sunrise to wake you up
If your anything like me with mornings being a struggle getting up. The LUMI Mask could be the answer. Designed by Taylor Franklin Hide, the sleep mask helps you wake up on time with a gentle simulated sunrise lighting effect embedded in the mask. You just simply set the mask to the time you want to wake up, and the mask will gradually brighten as time approaches(light unit inside the mask simulates a sunrise 30 minutes before you wake).
“If your alarm is at 7 am, the light will gradually brighten beginning at 6:30. An audible alarm sounds at the end of the sunrise sequence, letting you know it’s time to start the day.”
The Art of Neto Zamora



Neto Zamora is an Illustrator, Graffiti Artist and Graphic Designer based in Monterrey, Mexico. Check out more of Neto’s work and cool t-shirt collection here.
Dri Dri at St Martins Lane by Elips Design
A pop-up Italian ice cream stall at St Martins Lane Hotel in London was inspired by the seaside serving gelato by UK company Dri Dri from a timber cart on wheels. Designed by architects Elips Design.
Astrid by Bo Brinkenfalk for Schön Magazine
I don’t know too much about this photo shoot but I love the collection, photography style and choice of model. The combination of black & white and selected pieces in colour is very effective. Astrid was photographed by Bo Brinkenfalk for Schön Magazine.
Jay-Z & Kanye West “Watch the Throne” Trailer 2
The much anticipated album WATCH THE THRONE has dropped and if you haven’t got a copy yet do yourself a favour. I’ve had it on loop! Here’s the second trailer to get you excited.
Spoonplus
HAZE + C-19 Launch Event
HAZE has teamed up with C-19 to launch four pop-up stores this year. The first is just on my doorstep in mainland China. HAZE was heavily involved in the branding and some key pieces of work.
Cee Lo Green: Cry Baby (Starring Jaleel White)
Jaleel White A.K.A. Steve Urkel has been recruited for the new single “Cry Baby” by Cee Lo Green. It’s a very light-hearted 50s-inspired film clip.
GRIND Magazine: SASQUATCHfabrix. 2011 Fall/Winter “Modern Ninja” Collection
Japanese label SASQUATCHfabrix has brought in the skills of GRIND Magazine and DJ MURO, to promote the line. Looks like a mean collection I’ll keep an eye out for winter this year.
Tiger Woods + Nike Free Golf Shoe Prototypes

Don’t be surprised if one of these puppies are my next golf shoe. I’ve been bouncing between a pair of Adidas, Nike and Footjoy golf shoes and my Nike’s definitely look the coolest. They’re comfortable and turn heads on the course. Plus I know Nike never do things in half ass when it comes to technology in their footwear and the looks to match. Can’t wait to see these on the shelves! Here’s a little info on the new designs –
Tiger Woods has been working with one of the Directors within NIKE’s Innovation Kitchen, Tobie Hatfield, and NIKE Golf on a FREE-inspired prototype shoe that Tiger will wear during this week’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
Originally developed in 2004 by a group led by Hatfield, NIKE FREE is a ‘natural motion’ technology that is designed to mimic and conform to the natural motion of the foot, coupled with the protection and traction of a lightweight performance shoe.
The FREE-inspired elements in this prototype model allow greater movement for the front of the foot, increasing stability with mobility. “This will help give Tiger greater stability as he addresses the ball. The freedom of movement that natural motion technology delivers will also allow more power to be released through the swing rather than through the body – which can happen when your feet are too static.” said Hatfield.
“I love the feel of NIKE FREE for training, so I asked Tobie if it was possible to bring that technology to the golf course. It’s exciting to see a conversation like that come to life and I look forward to wearing them this week,” added Tiger.
The majority of the upper consists of a polyurethane coated stretch fabric, also seen within the construction of NIKE Basketball’s Hyperfuse 2011. Part of the heel is created from recycled NIKE Air Max units melted into thread and then woven together to create a strong, breathable textile material. The FREE-inspired outsole is directly taken from NIKE Sportswear’s Special Field Boot designed for first-responders.
This model also has a half heel counter in both shoes to give more stability on the lateral side, particularly in follow through. The shoe also incorporates NIKE Flywire (first introduced in Beijing in 2008) attached to each lace loop, which when pulled tight envelope the foot for maximum comfort and stability.
Bloomberg: Pharrell Williams and Greg Selkoe Discuss KarmaloopTV
Love what these guys are doing! Makes so much sense to take it to cable. I spend so much time watching short videos ie. interviews, documentaries, films etc. Finally someone’s going to bring a channel out that will appeal to me and a lot of my friends cultural interests. TuhiTV will soon be coming an online TV channel so stay tuned…
My Mobile Office in Tokyo
I’m back in Tokyo wooo!!! hoooo!!! I’m in back in town to extend my visa, catch up with a few peeps and of course check out the creative scene I miss so much. As great as it is to be back in my favourite city in the world. Work doesn’t doesn’t stop and after presenting some store front designs to a new client in Hong Kong they have now asked me to the do the brand identity for the job as well and of course they need it yesterday. I’m becoming the master of mobile offices whether it’s a cafe, apartment, hotel lobby or in this case the great guys at my hotel in Tokyo have set me up a pop-up office with an additional computer, printer, free wifi and even given me a key to use it 24hours! I love Japanese hospitality. We could all learn a thing about service from them.
My posting may be a little low over the next couple of days so bear with me and I’ll have a heap of new stuff when I get back.
Bedtime reading thanks to Tsutaya
Tokyo has one of the best book and magazine stores in the world called TSUTAYA in Roppongi Hills. I always do a few trips there when I’m in town and when I was living in Tokyo conveniently picked an apartment almost across the road from it. One of the best magazine selections I’ve ever seen. I popped down there this evening to grab a few magazines and ended up coming out with a pile of everything from fashion, japanese illustrators, interiors, a surf dvd, skateboarding, and hat&cap magazines. Can’t wait to find time to look through them all. The only problem is they weigh a tone, so I’m not sure how I’m going to get these all back Hong Kong yet.
TSUTAYA 6-11-1, Roppongi Hills Roppongi Keyakizaka as Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Tao Okamoto by Lachlan Bailey





Tao Okamoto photographed by Lachlan Bailey for Vogue China August 2011. Can’t wait to be visiting Tokyo tomorrow!
























































