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jinsei-pika-pika · 7 months
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Michael Jordan (1991)
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snkrbonbon · 6 months
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insoleunfiltered · 1 year
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Air Jordan 6
Release Date : 2024
Color : White/Yellow Ochre-Black
Mens : $200
Grade School : $160
Little Kids: $100
Infant & Toddler : $85
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a-tarassia · 10 months
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Se volete sapere come andrà davvero e quindi com'è andata e come continua per sempre allora vedete Mad God e rifatevi una religione.
Ultimamente non ci sono, ma:
Skinamarink horror classico, regia sopra le righe, inquadrature ansiolitiche. Però proprio da back to the roots, non roba horror da A24. Fa paura.
The Covenant, ultimo di Guy Ritchie, non mi ero mai accorta che Gyllenal fosse un cane a recitare. Fate voi. Inutile il film, storia scritta male e diretta peggio, recitazione improponibile.
Sisu. John Wick più surreale, in Lapponia, nella seconda guerra mondiale.
John Wick 4. Cazzotti, sparatorie, scale. Finisce? Boh. Il solito. C'è una sequenza omaggio a The Warriors, per me film capolavoro, quindi grazie.
Air. Micheal Jordan e le sue Nike, oppure quelli della Nike che s'inventano le scarpe di Micheal Jordan. Per me che non so niente di scarpe e basket mi ha trovato così come mi ha lasciato. Indifferente.
Succession, serie TV. Ne parlano tutti e a ragione, prodotto tecnicamente magistrale, dettagli, scrittura, personaggi eccezionalmente costruiti, ti fa provare rabbia e allo stesso tempo pena e empatia per gente terribile. È comunque una saga familiare di quelle che ne abbiamo viste mille, però l'esercizio di stile è immenso. Lo finisco e vi dico se entra nella mia top antologica.
Bacchus, fumetto. Lungo, fantastico. Lungo. Non lo finirò mai.
Camperizzazione furgone. Frustrante, stancante. Eccitante. Stupendo mi viene il vomito.
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dan6085 · 10 months
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Top 20 basketball sneakers of all time based on their popularity, performance, and impact on the game of basketball.
1. Air Jordan 1: The first signature shoe of Michael Jordan, released in 1985 by Nike. It features a high-top design with a leather upper and the iconic "Wings" logo on the ankle.
2. Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star: Originally designed as a basketball shoe in 1917, the Chuck Taylor All-Star has become a cultural icon. Its canvas upper and rubber sole have remained largely unchanged for over 100 years.
3. Adidas Superstar: This classic sneaker was originally designed as a basketball shoe in 1969. Its rubber shell toe and iconic three stripes have made it a staple in sneaker culture for decades.
4. Nike Air Force 1: Originally released in 1982, the Air Force 1 was the first basketball shoe to feature Nike's Air technology. Its simple design and versatile style have made it a favorite of basketball players and sneakerheads alike.
5. Nike Kobe IV: Designed by Eric Avar for Kobe Bryant, the Kobe IV was released in 2009 and featured a low-top design with a lightweight, breathable upper. Its innovative design and performance features made it a favorite of basketball players around the world.
6. Reebok Shaqnosis: This signature shoe of Shaquille O'Neal was released in 1995 and featured a hypnotic pattern on the upper. Its distinctive design and durability made it a popular choice for basketball players in the 90s.
7. Air Jordan XI: The Air Jordan XI was released in 1995 and featured a patent leather upper and carbon fiber spring plate. Its sleek design and high-performance features made it one of the most popular Air Jordans of all time.
8. Nike Air Foamposite One: Released in 1997, the Air Foamposite One featured a futuristic design with a molded foam upper. Its unique look and performance features made it a favorite of basketball players and sneakerheads alike.
9. Adidas Crazy 8: This signature shoe of Kobe Bryant was released in 1998 and featured a distinctive wavy design on the upper. Its lightweight construction and high-performance features made it a popular choice for basketball players around the world.
10. Nike LeBron IV: Released in 2006, the LeBron IV featured a low-top design with a full-grain leather upper and Zoom Air cushioning. Its sleek design and high-performance features made it a favorite of basketball players and sneakerheads alike.
11. Air Jordan III: The Air Jordan III was released in 1988 and featured a full-grain leather upper and elephant print accents. Its distinctive design and high-performance features made it one of the most popular Air Jordans of all time.
12. Adidas T-Mac 1: This signature shoe of Tracy McGrady was released in 2002 and featured a sleek design with a leather upper and Torsion system for support. Its high-performance features made it a favorite of basketball players around the world.
13. Nike Hyperdunk: Released in 2008, the Hyperdunk featured a lightweight, breathable upper and Lunarlon cushioning. Its innovative design and high-performance features made it a popular choice for basketball players around the world.
14. Air Jordan V: The Air Jordan V was released in 1990 and featured a reflective tongue and clear rubber sole. Its sleek design and high-performance features made it one of the most popular Air Jordans of all time.
15. Adidas Pro Model: Originally released in 1965, the Pro Model remains a classic basketball shoe to this day. Its leather upper and rubber shell toe have made it a favorite of basketball players and sneakerheads alike.
16. Nike Zoom Kobe VI: Released in 2010, the Zoom Kobe VI featured a low-top design with a snake-inspired pattern on the upper. Its innovative design and high-performance features made it a favorite of basketball players around the world.
17. Air Jordan XIII: The Air Jordan XIII was released in 1997 and featured a leather and suede upper with holographic accents. Its sleek design and high-performance features made it one of the most popular Air Jordans of all time.
18. Nike Zoom Flight 95: Originally released in 1995, the Zoom Flight 95 featured a unique design with a carbon fiber shank and Zoom Air cushioning. Its innovative design and high-performance features made it a favorite of basketball players around the world.
19. Under Armour Curry 2: This signature shoe of Stephen Curry was released in 2015 and featured a low-top design with a SpeedForm upper and Charged cushioning. Its innovative design and high-performance features made it a popular choice for basketball players around the world.
20. Air Jordan IV: The Air Jordan IV was released in 1989 and featured a leather upper with plastic wing eyelets. Its sleek designand high-performance features, including Nike Air cushioning and a supportive midsole, made it a popular choice for basketball players of the 90s.
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kmdevry1 · 1 year
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Some Pawn Shop Pick-ups! 2020 Nike Air Total Max Uptempo "Black Volt" Size 13 Nike Air Jordan VI (6) "All-Star" or "Chamelon" Size 14 Nike Air Jordan III (3) "Crimson" Size 11 Nike Air Max 90 "Black Gold" Size 9.5 https://www.instagram.com/p/Co21qWzOLQv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bushleaguereviews · 2 months
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My Top Ten Favorite Movies of 2023
All in all, last year was a pretty great year for movies. From the biggest Hollywood blockbusters to hidden gems/quirky indies. The common thread I noticed about all these films I enjoyed last year, (except for one,) is great ensemble casts.
10. Anyone But You
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The first one on my list is a formulaic rom-com that certainly is given a boost by a fun ensemble cast, and the direction of Will Gluck, who makes very charming films, ( Fired Up, Easy A, Friends With Benefits,) and this one is no exception.
9. A Haunting in Venice
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The lack of success of the previous entry in this series, Death on The Nile, actually helped this film. A lower budget made this a stripped-down, bare bones, no-nonsense whodunit without all the unnecessary frills afforded to Death on The Nile.
8. Sanctuary
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A powerhouse performance from Margaret Qualley makes this twisted tale of a dominatrix out to get what she feels she deserves after her wealthy client tries to end their relationship worthwhile, with the whole thing unfolding like a play, all set in a hotel suite.
7. The Flash
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Does the fact I had been waiting thirty years for Michael Keaton to return as Batman bias my opinion of this film? Yes. Is it a fun superhero film with a great opening, great cameos, and thrilling set pieces? Also yes.
6. The Holdovers
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Instant holiday classic that makes you feel all the feels, anchored by a strong performance from Giamatti.
5. Blackberry
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This film is a Canadian indie comedy version of The Social Network, only it's about the rise and fall of the Blackberry phone.
4. Air
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They rarely make 'em like this anymore. Ben Affleck's movie about the team at Nike trying to get Michael Jordan to be their spokesmen is a drama AND a comedy, but most importantly, its got heart.
3. Scream VI
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For a sixth entry in a horror franchise, this film feels very fresh. Great genre film.
2. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning
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Cruise always delivers.
Oppenheimer
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Enough has been said about this movie, so I'll just say that seeing it at one of only thirty theaters in the world playing it in 70mm IMAX was a real treat.
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gs-430 · 3 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Nike Air Jordan 6 Black Infrared GS Size 6.5Y 384665-060 Bred Playoffs VI 2018.
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soyoy07 · 7 months
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Los tenis jordan son unos sneakers que presentan un diseño de caña alta muy típico de una zapatilla de baloncesto, que cubre el tobillo y que ayuda a prevenir lesiones menores como torceduras de tobillos y demás, que es por lo que el mundo del fútbol hace unos años se incorporaron esas cañas en algunos modelos de botas.
¿Por que se crearon? El dueño de Nike, Phil Knight buscaba ganarle mercado a quien era, por entonces, su competidora: Reebook. Y para eso contrató a un basquetbolista. Por supuesto, Jordan no era más que un jugador con mucho potencial. Pero era una apuesta que Nike estuvo decidido a hacer.
¿Cualea son los jordan mas icomodos para usar? Los jordan mas incomodos para usar son los jordan 4 por que estos zapatos son muy calientes y no funsionan para caminatas largas, los otros jordan tambien son los jordan 1 por que estos tienen una sula muy plana y pude ser que se arugen de la parte de adelante
¿Cuales son los jordan mas populares? AIR JORDAN III
AIR JORDAN XI
AIR JORDAN IV
AIR JORDAN II
AIR JORDAN VAIR
AIR JORDAN VI
AIR JORDAN XII
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christasclothes · 10 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Air Jordan 6 Retro.
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lizlizzy2018 · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 2015 Nike Air Jordan 6 VI Retro Low Chrome Silver Black Mens Size 11 304401-003.
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jinsei-pika-pika · 1 month
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snkrbonbon · 2 months
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insoleunfiltered · 2 years
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Air Jordan 6 “Toro”
Color : Varsity Red/Black
Style Code : CT8529-600
Release Date : Summer 2023
Price : $200 USD
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glenngaylord · 1 year
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Swoosh! - Film Review: Air ★★★★
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I’m not the world’s biggest sports fan, although give me two weeks of Olympic Games and I’ll watch almost every solo event. I enjoy watching people push past their own limits, seeing the years and years of training right there in the focus of their hard stares and that beautiful release when they stick their landings. Team sports, however, trigger me, sending me right back to gym class where the dumb jocks would knock me down onto the basketball court surface for a rousing game of “Trip-A-Fag”.  I’d always get up, brush myself off and adopt a “You guys!” attitude, but inside, I died just a little bit each time. So is it any wonder I can only stomach the halftime show at the Super Bowl or watch a graceful gymnast execute a perfect dismount as she vies for the gold?
 Despite all of the past trauma, I still enjoy a good sports movie. When Jimmy Chitwood promises to make that final winning shot in Hoosiers, he’s swearing a blood oath to all of us hoping for a better tomorrow. Is it possible to look at the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s entrance steps without thinking of Rocky and the promise the title character represents?
 The same feeling, I thought, must be true for any sports fan who first tried on a pair of Air Jordan sneakers and recognized what it meant to step into the shoes of the most legendary basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan. In Ben Affleck’s fifth feature as a director, Air,  he, with debuting writer Alex Convery, explores the incendiary time in 1984 when Nike sought to sign the then little known basketball player to their company, changing forever the way athletes participated in the profits of products to which they attached their names. It may be your typical David vs. Goliath story, but it’s still a tremendously fun triumph nonetheless.
 The story gets told through the lens of schlubby Sonny Vaccaro (Matt Damon, a far cry from his 2007 People magazine Sexiest Man Alive days, and relishing every bit of it), a sports marketing executive for Nike who we meet as he scouts players for his company’s flailing product line. He has a career going nowhere fast and needs to prove himself. Desperate to compete with the much more popular Adidas and Converse brands, Vaccaro faces an uphill battle when met with a dwindling budget and CEO Phil Knight (Affleck), who doesn’t think they have much of a future with basketball shoes at all. Vaccaro’s fellow marketing pals, led by the wonderfully deadpan Rob Strasser (Jason Bateman) don’t seem to have one good idea, until one evening, Vaccaro watches footage of a young Michael Jordan, replaying a particular shot over and over. Something about the way Jordan handles himself clues Vaccaro into the fact that he was witnessing a once in a generation player.
 Vaccaro springs into action willing to go all in on Jordan. He confers with fellow exec Howard White (Chris Tucker, delightful here) and decides to break some rules to get what he wants. That includes bypassing Jordan’s Agent David Falk (Chris Messina) and going straight to Michael Jordan’s parents, wonderfully played by real live spouses, Julius Tennon and Viola Davis. While Davis delivers a strong performance and gets to the heart of what really matters, that those who get taken advantage of, be they athletes, artists, writers, or any number or people who are not the 1%, deserve their share of the pie, for me, it’s Messina who nearly walks away with the whole film. His Falk, who spends most of his time on the phone, delivers some of the funniest and filthiest arias of anger I’ve heard since Paul Newman put on his hockey gear in Slap Shot. Matthew Maher also proves memorable as Peter Moore, the designer of the original Air Jordan prototype and who arguably came up with the name. His scenes crackle with the awe of a man who loves his own creativity.
 Air has that uncanny ability to maintain suspense despite the audience already knowing the outcome. The entire film has a natural quality which feels like it was made back in the 1980s, like some long lost journalistic procedural. It has this understated aesthetic thanks to Robert Richardson’s unfussy cinematography, William Goldenberg’s well-paced editing which flies by yet allows for grace notes, Francois Audouy’s perfectly muted production design, and especially Charles Antoinette Jones’ costume design, which hilariously nails every pleat on Damon’s khaki’s and every shade of purple on Affleck’s track suit.
 As we follow Vaccaro on his journey, I started to feel something for him and the other characters. Even though this is a story of a corporation trying to stay afloat and probably screw over a young fledgling athlete in the process, it spoke to me about the dream of excellence, of talent, of Black excellence, of breaking the rules to go after what you want. Every character in this films pops and has a chance to shine. Other standouts include Marlon Wayans in a brief scene as a former coach who dispenses great advice to Vaccaro, and Affleck himself, who brings a prickly yet bohemian quirkiness to his big boss character.
 If I had to gripe about anything, and I hate to because this is one funny and sweet film, it’s the fact that it has a surplus of endings and still misses out on one. Earlier in the story, Bateman’s character sets up something so emotional, I was certain it would get paid off in the end. I imagined it in my head, knowing when I saw it, I would cry. In fact, I get teary-eyed thinking about it even now. Yet, the filmmakers decided not to include it, opting instead to overplay their hand with 10 other endings. Oh well, all is forgiven when you can get a guy like me to stand up and cheer for a sports movie like Air.
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etcemais · 1 year
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O maior astro do basquete americano, Michael Jordan, está prestes a ter mais da sua história revelada. O filme AIR – A História Por Trás do Logo, vai contar a história real da lucrativa da parceria entre o jogador de basquete e a Nike, que deu origem ao tênis Air Jordan, a linha de tênis mais famosa da Nike.
O filme gira em torno de Sonny Vaccarro, um executivo da Nike que tenta convencer o fundador da empresa, Phil Knight, a apostar em um contrato com o novato jogador de basquete Michael Jordan, que um dia se tornaria um dos maiores atletas de todos os tempos além de comandar o vitorioso Chicago Bulls. Na época, em 1980, o atleta estava entre assinar com a Nike ou com a Converse.
Em entrevista ao SXSW, o diretor Ben Affleck contou que teve que cumprir duas exigências do jogador: que Howard White, vice-presidente da marca Jordan, estivesse no filme e que sua mãe, Delores Jordan, fosse vivida por Viola Davis.
“Ele me contou sobre seu pai. E então ele falou sobre sua mãe. Foi a primeira vez que vi esse olhar cruzar seu rosto. Era um olhar de reverência, admiração, amor, gratidão e inocência. Ele disse 'nada disso teria acontecido sem minha mãe.' E eu disse: 'Quem você gostaria que interpretasse sua mãe?' Ele disse: 'Bem, tem que ser Viola Davis.’”, contou Ben em um trecho da entrevista.
“É como dizer: 'Posso jogar basquete na sua quadra?' 'Sim, se você conseguir o Michael Jordan.' Viola Davis é a melhor atriz que já vi. Esta é uma indústria difícil. É difícil saber se você é bem-sucedido de fato. É difícil saber se você conquistou algo. Mas, honestamente, sempre senti que se um dia fosse diretor e tivesse Viola Davis em um filme meu, isso seria algo incrível. Isso significaria muito pra mim. E hoje significa.”, finalizou o diretor.
O elenco conta com Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Viola Davis, Jason Bateman, Marlon Wayans, Chris Tucker, Chris Messina, entre outros.
AIR: A História Por Trás do Logo estreia no dia 6 de abril. Após sair das telonas, a produção estreará no Amazon Prime Vídeo.
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