Bomb It
Featuring street artists and top graffiti writers from five continents, Bomb It – The Movie updates the story of graffiti with a truly international perspective.
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Featuring street artists and top graffiti writers from five continents, Bomb It – The Movie updates the story of graffiti with a truly international perspective.
July 28, 2011 at 12:46 am | Imo Ohf
Damn this is a really good documentary
August 4, 2011 at 8:32 am | Dracu,
Yes, those poor graffiti “artists”(aka rebellious geniuses aka childish vandals aka …) deserve more respect and appreciation…This documentary like any other I’ve seen about graffiti seams to me to be a total waste.
August 7, 2011 at 7:34 am | Peaceblaster
By far the best graffiti documentary I’ve ever seen.
August 12, 2011 at 3:15 am | gomez
Law breaking, creatively brilliant (except at finding legal surfaces) idiots who should be known only as criminals.
August 13, 2011 at 12:41 pm | kotchpatts
I like graf as art, but I can’t stand people who do it on beautiful buildings… like that guy who putting up stencils in a 10th Century castle in France… Get a clue you fuckin prick…. Graf kept on boring walls, spaces, trains etc where there is no beauty to found otherwise is great, but graffing castles and beautiful brownstones? Fuckin idiots…..
September 24, 2011 at 4:06 pm | Dropkick Helen
I like this documentary because it gives you various reason on WHY people do this. Is this illegal and are they considered criminals? Sure. But for example: the guy doing it in the sewers, look how much that meant to the homeless family he didn’t even know was down there. Or in places like the UK where the people are under the constant eyes of “Big Brother” it is a form of rebellion. And Io agree. It’s a peaceful protest to many. Don’t get me wrong. Some graffiti isn’t art and is just a sloppy looking mess. But that is the difference between graffiti and street art.
September 24, 2011 at 4:06 pm | Dropkick Helen
I like this documentary because it gives you various reason on WHY people do this. Is this illegal and are they considered criminals? Sure. But for example: the guy doing it in the sewers, look how much that meant to the homeless family he didn’t even know was down there. Or in places like the UK where the people are under the constant eyes of “Big Brother” it is a form of rebellion. And Io agree. It’s a peaceful protest to many. Don’t get me wrong. Some graffiti isn’t art and is just a sloppy looking mess. But that is the difference between graffiti and street art.