THE MILLION DOLLAR VANDAL (2023) Part 1 -NYC Graffiti Documentary-

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Publicado 2023-07-29

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  • @kevin5000
    as always, really appreciating the work Jack. Much respect to DESA for doing the film. side note - it really stuck out to me how his mother wanted to move away from Bushwick high school for fear of getting involved in heroin. As a current teacher in the building, I can really appreciate how the place has cleaned up.
  • Great doc, you keep coming up with banger after banger... Much love from Portugal, thank you for documenting the culture and making it available free of charge for us all. Hope to cop merch from you soon, keep it real, cant wait for the next one!
  • @KJAY2THOUSAND
    Such a dope interview/documentary.. can’t wait for part 2 to come out.. hell Id like a part 3/4 and 5 lol.. could listen to Desa talk all day. The added pictures and videos are a dope touch too. Very well done
  • Desa was a legend on the videograf vhs tapes hitting the tops of trains. I’m glad I grew up in era. Eventually the crew I wrote with the 203 crew got on the videograf tapes when we all moved into the city. Desa was the man when it came to ups. Y’all have fancy paint brands & caps now. We had Krylon, Rusto & few different caps. We made markers from shoe polish containers etc. y’all have it made today. The vandal squad doesn’t hunt you down. Banksy ain’t 💩 😆.
  • @BLAZENYCBLACKOPS
    I moved my kids to L.I. so they didn’t have to grow up like I did in the 80’s & 90’s, only got to live out there for 1 1/2 years before I got divorced and eventually moved back to Astoria, my X and the kids are still out there which is fine by me because it was always for the kids. Even though things are much different now than they were when I was growing up it comforts me to know that they’re living a better life. I can relate to so much of what DESA is saying because many of us grew up the same way at the same time, a stroll through memory lane right here!
  • @IanF5
    Incredible story I couldn’t stop watching. Man that guy was productive. Great editing everyone.
  • @llamatoots7699
    what an amazing interview! ive been looking up to desa for my whole graff career ive always loved his throwies
  • @laory1808
    you're great at making these my guy thank you
  • @g3wb
    incredible capture of graffiti and nyc history im excited for part two
  • @yesplease5661
    Thanks for the non-lurid documentary and the insights. I am an eighties child from Europe and came into contact with graffiti/hip-hop back then.. I'm having flashbacks right now 🙏
  • @Stu_DLNGR
    Dopeness. We need more! 😂 Well worth the wait. Salute.
  • @deedeeshamone
    really informative and enjoyable doco. looking forward to seeing the second part