Bulletproof | 1996
I remember absolutely loving this movie in high school. It’s peak 90’s buddy comedy featuring Adam Sandler, in an unconventional role for him at the time, and Damon Wayans, fresh off his action block buster, “Blankman”.
I remember absolutely loving this movie in high school. It’s peak 90’s buddy comedy featuring Adam Sandler, in an unconventional role for him at the time, and Damon Wayans, fresh off his action block buster, “Blankman”.
Moment of Truth is hands down my favorite album from boom bap, hip hop duo legends, Gang Starr.
I still remember the first time I saw the video for “I Seen a Man Die” on Rap City. I’m pretty sure it was still hosted by Joe Clair.
I don’t even know where to start with this movie. I love it for it’s obvious theme and surprisingly for its campiness. Emphasized in one of the most arduously obtuse fight scenes I have ever seen put to film. It’s truly miraculous.
My first read of the new year. I figure I’d go with something light and playful. Lol. I’m really amped to start digging into this.
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