These movies are incredibly quotable, and that goes a long way.
These movies are incredibly quotable, and that goes a long way.
I also love 12 more than most. My wife had the Laser Field song as her ringtone for a long time.
Do they stay with Gang Starr episode titles, or move to a different group?
Hard to Kill is outstanding. And you can take that to the bank.
I don't know - Taylor Negron's Milo is a pretty great villain. But I agree with the comment about the football games being played by candlelight. That has aggravated me since I saw it in theaters.
The problem with the Brosnan run is that the plots were awful. But I liked him a lot as Bond (as well as his unofficial Bond-esque remake of The Thomas Crown Affair).
Is he..is he dead?
I saw Heat before I saw any John Woo movies (not the easiest things to import into my town in the early 90s). But once I saw The Killer, I was just like, "Oh…that's it." And I still really like Heat…
I think Dopplegangaz had potential, but kind of faded.
I was up at 4am on Friday to catch a flight to Vegas, and made sure I had this on my phone for the plane.
First off, it's a headphones record - those of you who have only listened on a laptop aren't getting the full experience.
Secondly, wow. It's such a natural progression. I really liked it on the first listen, and…
Phife would never let a statue tell him how nice he was.
Yup - Die Hard and The Ref are 1-2 for me, as well.
My fantasy football team this year is named Asian Dawn *specifically* so I can drop that line.
I’m going to assume that he didn’t actually NEED Wikipedia, @SonarJose - I think he just knows these things.
Nothing substantive to add except more well wishes for a speedy recovery. I was happy to see him in Luke Cage, though.
I do like 6 Foot 7 Foot, but overall, Wayne appears on my iPod twice, in songs with Little Brother and Ludacris, and they both kick his ass.
Rakim should be #1 on all lists in permanent marker. In fact, from here on out, all lists should just be renamed Top Ten Rappers (Besides Rakim, Because Of Course He's #1).
I was too late to the Pusha catalog, for some reason. Bad move on my part.
There must be a licensing agreement issue. I don't see any reason they couldn't have a triple-header.
And it's on Numero, so it sounds equally expensive (but will have high quality packaging).