Infamy with Doug Pray: DVD Cover

    Infamy Director: Doug Pray

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/17/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 12,451
     
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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Infamy
    1. Addiction or Sickness [2:22]
    2. Earsnot [3:39]
    3. Toomer [4:43]
    4. Claw [6:56]
    5. Graffiti Guerrilla [2:05]
    6. Enem [6:13]
    7. Saber [4:33]
    8. Jase [2:05]
    9. Rakking [3:00]
    10. Pro-Active [1:58]
    11. Old School [3:58]
    12. All-Out [4:18]
    13. Lifestyle [5:11]
    14. Wild in the Street [2:52]
    15. Will Never Quit [3:40]
    16. AMB [1:42]
    17. Freights [7:21]
    18. Separation Anxiety [6:42]
    19. Violence [9:06]
    20. Legacy [5:37]
    21. End Credits [2:25]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The colorful obsession of six of America's most prolific graffiti artists tags the screen as filmmaker Doug Pray teams with graffiti guru Roger Gastman to explore the work of legendary street artists Claw Saber, Toomer, Enem, and Earsnot. These are the people who risk it all to leave their mark on society in the most visible way possible, and from the Mexican border to the Hollywood streets and the South Bronx, Pray and Gastman offer a meditation on a controversial art form that seeks not to praise or condemn it, but simply bring it to the viewer so that they may witness it firsthand and form their own opinion. An additional trip to the streets with notorious "buffer" Joe "The Graffiti Guerilla" Connolly offers an opposing viewpoint as seen through the eyes of a man who spends his days relentlessly painting out the street art left by the tenacious graffiti artists. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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