BALL SO HARD MOTHERFUCKERS WANNA PLAY ME
BUT FIRST MOTHERFUCKERS GOTTA PLAY ME
BALL SO HARD MOTHERFUCKERS WANNA PLAY ME
BUT FIRST MOTHERFUCKERS GOTTA PLAY ME
I feel 13th will get it - in some ways, as an apology for the last two exclusively-white Oscars, and also because if its relevance. I haven't seen Made in America, but if it's 8 hours (as well as being a series), that works against it. I know the Academy have made positive changes in the last 22 years, but we saw what…
Cunninlynguists also are contenders, although they haven't been around as long as the Roots and are less well-known.
Holy shit! I only listened to the first two tracks so far and I loved them both! If those are the weakest, I can't WAIT to see where it goes from there!
I think it's beautiful that a song called "The Donald" doesn't mention him at all, which I'm betting would piss him off MORE than a blistering diss track.
There's one more project Redford is supposedly working on that this newswire doesn't mention, the Netflix film The Discovery that's scheduled to come out next year, unless he's been recently recast.
Powerthirteen, it's good to see you back, man.
I always thought it was a missed opportunity that there was no "The Gang Crashes The DNC" this year. But at least they filmed one episode in Philadelphia, so who really knows what's coming.
I'm not normally one for optimism, aside from the hope/belief Clinton will win the election tomorrow, but I think "The Gang Goes To A Water Park" should be an all time great.
"Please sign these papers indicating you did not save the nation." - Blue-Haired Lawyer
I love America's Kidz Got Voting! I just really wish they would start getting the children to predict the mid-term elections too.
Would hip-hop not count as an American creation?
I think the angel in the picture and its pose sum up how we all feel about this.
I'm not usually huge on blanket statements, but this is probably one of the best political summations I've heard in quite some time.
A bee bit my bottom and now my bottom's big!
I hope Obama spends his post-presidency digging deep into underground rap. Maybe he'll find something good in Chicago when breaking ground for his Presidential Center!
But that was called "The Renaissance". And it was really good!
I was also there. I still think it was a great performance.
I haven't seen "Monsters, Inc." in ages, but my sister said she didn't buy the conceit of them meeting in college because it said in the original film that Sully and Mike met when they were kids. Is this true? Because I hate anachronisms like that, they're one of my biggest pet peeves even if it's the only flaw in…
So often when I pass people nowadays and see them on their phone, I'm reminded of Dennis Reynolds in "The Anti-Social Network" walking around the mall doing the same thing, increasingly frustrated and confused, wanting more of an actual human experience. One of the few times in the series I felt sympathetic to…