The Friday Trilogy | ’95 – ’02
Call it a coincidence, call it synchronicity, but earlier this week I shotgunned all 3 of the Friday movies. And here we are, on the
Call it a coincidence, call it synchronicity, but earlier this week I shotgunned all 3 of the Friday movies. And here we are, on the
Surprisingly I enjoy this album more now than I did when it was released. It may be a few tracks fat and a bit shapeless, but it’s still one of my favorites 90’s hip hop albums.
The Godfather Trilogy Directed by Francis Ford Coppola I finally decided to sit down and shotgun all of the Godfather movies in 3 consecutive days.
Directed by John Landis Starring: Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Donna Dixon, Steve Forrest One of my favorites. Feels depressingly pertinent to the absurdity of our
Directed by Joe Dante Starring: Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan I remember this being one of my favorite movies back in the day,
Dre is of the first hip hop artists I ever listened to. And apparently he is, or at least was, an abusive buster who’s just adept at marketing and paying for/stealing other people’s ideas?!
Also released today, but in 1998, DJ Clue – The Professional. This was the epitome of the mid 90’s hip hop for me. Banging ass
Directed by Frank Marshall Starring: Laura Linney, Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Grant Heslov, Joe Don Baker, Tim Curry and Bruce Campbell. I remember watching this
Released 28 years ago today, November 22, 1994. This album was my first experience with Reggie Noble and I’m pretty sure the only reason I bought it was because Keith Murray was a feature. I was coming off a serious “Most Beautifullest Thing in this World” kick.