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Rap & Hip Hop: Assign a disk to each genre of film?
Whatever the album (or albums if you're feeling crazy) is set the subject or genre of these films on there. (Probably more difficult) Western:: Action: Adventure: Crime: Science-Fiction: Drama: Comedy: Terror: War BQ: What are your favorite albums this year so far, please, if you say Onierology … so you know, I'm a fan of OG CunninLynguists and I am d * ckriding yet as we'll all be in about 2 weeks.
Action: Ludacris-Word of Mouf Adventure: Kid Cudi-Man On The Moon: End Crime of the Day: Jay-Z-American Gangsta Sci-Fi: Binary Star-Masters of the Universe? O Deltron 3030 Drama: The common water, like Comedy For Chocolate: De La Soul, De La Soul is Dead Horror: Eminem, Relapse War: Jedi Mindtricks violent-Western by design: uhh the soundtrack of Wild Wild West is a blow I think lol. BQ: Talib Kweli-kitchen Rainbow
GANKSTA NIP HORROR MOVIE RAP
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The Ringmaster $9.70 The Ringmaster is the second studio album by American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on January 28, 1994, by Psychopathic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in 1993 at The Tempermill Studio. The album is the second Joker’s Card in the group’s Dark Carnival mythology. The album’s lyrics describe the leader of the Carnival, who serves as one of the judges of one’s soul … |
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Murder Was the Case: The Soundtrack $10.39 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Blade: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture $17.98 The Blade soundtrack matches up with expectations for the film pretty well: there are a few artists who have done some consistently good work, most of whom seem to be slumming it here (KRS-One, Gang Starr); there are a couple trying to change their image and prove that they can be relevant in another context (New Order); there’s a completely unexpected appearance by someone you’d completely forgot… |
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Murder Was the Case [VHS] $13.48 He may have been usurped in recent years, but during the period detailed in Murder Was the Case, Snoop Doggy Dogg was the last word in gangsta rap. As with Eminem, the power behind Snoop’s throne was undoubtedly producer Dr. Dre, and he is included in nearly as much of the documentary footage as the rapper himself. While not exactly in-depth, a few of the interviews do scratch beneath the surface … |
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Skull [VHS] $9.95 … |
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Hannibal (Two-Disc Special Edition) $3.69 Ten years after escaping U.S. custody, diabolical doctor Hannibal Lecter has a comfortable life as an art library curator in Florence, Italy. But a vengeance-seeking millionaire, the mutilated survivor of a Lecter attack, plans to lure him back to America…with FBI agent Clarice Starling as his bait. Director Ridley Scott’s intense sequel to “The Silence of the Lambs” stars Anthony Hopkins, Julia… |
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The Last House on the Left (Unrated) $2.99 … |
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Johnny Mnemonic $2.53 You might be tempted to call it “Johnny Moronic” after you’ve seen this illogical and derivative adaptation of William Gibson’s cyberpunk short story (available in his book Burning Chrome), which is all the more depressing since Gibson himself wrote the screenplay. First you have to ask yourself why valuable top-secret electronic data would be stored in the “wet-wired” brain of a human courier (pl… |
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Fish: A Memoir of a Boy in a Man’s Prison $24.27 When seventeen-year-old T.J. Parsell held up the local Photo Mat with a toy gun, he was sentenced to four and a half to fifteen years in prison. The first night of his term, four older inmates drugged Parsell and took turns raping him. When they were through, they flipped a coin to decide who would âownâ him. Forced to remain silent about his rape by a convict code among inmates (one in … |