Whatever you can think of.
I just watched World War Z...what an awful movie. Its Brad Pitt being heroic sexy smart.
Red Box has saved me a ton of cash.
Finn.
I actually really enjoyed World War Z. Like, a lot. Didn't think I would (hence only watching it when it finally came to Netflix, and even then only after Netflix wouldn't stop shoving it in my face), but I did.
The one thing that still depresses me when I think of how some idiots decided to make a big deal out of it, is that cheerios commercial. It was literally:
a big to do over nothing
@judasnixon: oh god that was nothing but a run for the money.
@blade_r: That verse actually holds significants. Kendrick woke the game up from a slumber it's been in for awhile. Youjust mentioned it, his verse wasn't hyped but that part was even though he making a point. Kendrick saying he was the king of NY was just a reference people took up the bum yet really rustled some jimmies, but Talib Kweli commended him on it.
I think the whole Zombie Genre is a bid deal over nothing. I have always felt zombies were crappy monsters, they're just slower, dumber people.
@joshmightbe: i miss the old zombie flicks. Poorly done and campy as hell. Then some how horror went from "oh you like that !?!" To zombie thongs in hot topic.
@hayden86: I haven't been in a hot topic in years. Seeing people in Ramones t-shirts who can't name a band member even when they're written on the f**king shirt is a pet peeve of mine.
@blade_r: That verse actually holds significants. Kendrick woke the game up from a slumber it's been in for awhile. My ii just mentioned it. His verse wasn't hyped that part was even though he making a point. Kendrick saying he was the king of NY was just a reference people took up the bum yet really rustled some jimmies, but Talib Kweli commended him on it.
I personally don't think the game has changed all the much since the verse besides people talking about it, like I haven't seen a huge increase in quality hip-hop being released since then. Not saying no good music has come out since then (a lot has) but I don't think that verse had much to do with it, with the exception of K.R.I.T's Mt.Olympus lol
Some people did commend him for it, which is cool, I thought it was dope too, but I think people overreacted a little bit lol
@blade_r: Well yea not necessarily changed. Kendrick and everyone in his circle are pretty much running the game right now though. He's had a big influence on the new generation.
But you are right people do overhype it abit.
He definitely has had a big influence on the new generation, I cant deny that lol I'm patiently waiting for a new Jay Rock album though, dude is probably my favorite out of TDE.
I actually really enjoyed World War Z. Like, a lot. Didn't think I would (hence only watching it when it finally came to Netflix, and even then only after Netflix wouldn't stop shoving it in my face), but I did.
The one thing that still depresses me when I think of how some idiots decided to make a big deal out of it, is that cheerios commercial. It was literally:
a big to do over nothing
@blade_r: I've never listened to his stuff yet honestly lol.
@joshmightbe: the scene kid hipster crowd is really pumping cash into the conformist profit machine lol.
What's really got my goat is all the hipster metalcore / deathcore / blackcore kids who just over the past five years found and destroyed the respected genres of metal.
Its pretty much awful black metal and death metal sounds with what happened in the eaely 90s with Sweden's band Entombed (love them !) That death n roll sound.
@blade_r: I've never listened to his stuff yet honestly lol.
Lol jk but you should give his music a listen if you ever have some free time, he was actually the first artist from the TDE roster I ever listened to back when Follow Me Home dropped, he is nice.
Man of Steel. It's not bad but it's nowhere near great. People loved it when it came out but 1 year later and you could barely fell it's impact. I mean people still talk about The Dark Knight, The Avengers, X-2 while Man of Steel is edging closer and closer to being forgotten, which makes me happy.
I've noticed big deals are made out of things that aren't famous in the slightest. It's the new marketing tool. Splash movies, things, people whatever on every talk show, site, magazine, and make it seem like it's been a long time in coming. The public reacts like deer in headlights and proceed to transform into the lemmings we've proven ourselves to be.
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