What is indulgence in a place and time wherein health-conscious pros promote GMO-free diets, former Pissdrunx advocate smoothie-centric nutrition and others cut short vacations to resume filming video parts? Torey Pudwill offers the 20-shot sequence version of 2pac’s “Hit Em Up,” devoting roughly 45% of this finished product to an extended outro/rollaway. Cynics will find easy jokes about showcasing a quieter pair of arms, but perhaps T-Puds takes advantage here of the ongoing ‘homage’ trend to instead foreshadow a coming vacation post-Plan B video.
Tags: All in good fun, Andrew Reynolds, AVE, Danger Room, DVS Shoewears, food processing, GMOs, Grizzly Grips, RIP Tupac, Spencer Hamilton, Torey Pudwill, twenty shot sequences
November 6, 2014 at 6:57 pm |
I’m just left wondering who would ever buy that shoe
November 6, 2014 at 11:31 pm |
Aside from the ugly shoe, I can’t tell 100% what he’s doing because the background is so loud. I have the mag, and just can’t make it out. Is he doing a kickflip front blunt, or something more?
November 7, 2014 at 7:54 pm |
No idea what the “correct” name is, but like a backside flip to switch front crook.
Kickflip backside tail grind?
Backside flip Suski?
The “Torey”?
November 15, 2014 at 7:39 am |
hi-8 screengrab sequence, those were not the days…
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