Amazing movie, one of the best I've ever seen. Creative, well-written storyline, superb cinematography, and the eye candy made it even better (both males and females)
People say graffiti isn't art, and that it's just a crime blah blah blah, but graffiti is totally and absolutely an artform. Yes people do "tag" and stuff, and yes it's usually done in acts of protest and rebellion, but that's what makes it great. I love how everyone (especially authority) hate it, but sometimes it is the only way to get to people. I depise politics, but political protest graffiti is amazing when done well. This artform is unique in every way. I love it because it always conveys some sort of message, whether it's political protest or simply a display of one man's affection for the woman he loves. I envy those that are as talented as the man in the video. Hell, the closet thing I can get to graffiti is the spay can option in the Paint program on PC's. When I rode the lightrail to school everyday, I would see all sorts of beautiful graffiti on buildings and old trains that passed by, and every time I told myself that one day I will take my camera and photograph all of them, making my own graffiti collage-like project of sorts. I never did though, mostly because I lack a good camera. My digital camera is broke but I do have an old, faily nice film one, but I know it wont be capable of capturing what I want it to. I guess it's worth a shot though.
Here are a few of my favorite graffiti peieces... I'm not entirely sure where this one is from, but it is along the U.S./Mexico border
Oh! and there's these too...reverse graffiti, so cool. It's where artists create graffiti by simply cleaning off dirt from walls and cars and whatnot.