Tuesday, February 24, 2009

REBEL MIXTAPE?

SO THIS IS GOING TO HAPPEN..BUT IM NOT SURE IF THE MIX WILL BE READY IN TIME WILL SEE

Monday, February 23, 2009

Midget Valentino

I don't have anything personal against Mr. Valentino, but believing you're this sauve ladies man is bit of a stretch...

....and the crazy part is...Tocarra is only 5'9"

Friday, February 20, 2009

Check it out

This is just a low down of what i've recently seen, and what i'm looking forward to seeing...









Friday the 13th (2009)



This movie is a reboot (not a remake) of the original. There are elements from the first four films, and shells out a lot of good ol' Jason fun. Jason is back to his Part 3 glory in this picture, with a rambo-esc edge, making him a movie maniac to honestly be feared.




Push (2009)

This movie is a good one if you have nothing else to do. The special effects are pretty good, but I have to be honest....if you watch Heroes on NBC, you've seen all this before. Dakota Fanning is in this one, and yep, she's a little older now (drinkin' liquor and everything). Anyway, check it out.







X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

This sequel/prequel is the next instalment in the X-Men movie franchise. Taking us back to the real early days, movie we'll learn more about the franchise player, Wolverine, as well as some other X-Favorites we haven't seen on screen yet. I personally am looking forward to it, as i'm a fan.




Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li (2009)
This new film based on the acclaimed CAPCOM classic, puts us right in the middle of Chun Li's story. The movie chronicles the rise of Li, and her history with M. Bison and Shadaloo. Honestly, this movie looks like another missed opportunity at making a great movie. Not really expecting much, but I hope i'm wrong.
Later

Where have all the Emcees gone???

Ok, so I stated in my last post that i was going to do this one. I also stated that singer John Legend's letter to that Washington Post was going to be up here too...well, here it is:






Open Letter to the New York Post

Dear Editor:

I'm trying to understand what possible motivation you may have had for publishing that vile cartoon depicting the shooting of the chimpanzee that went crazy. I guess you thought it would be funny to suggest that whomever was responsible for writing the Economic Recovery legislation must have the intelligence and judgment of a deranged, violent chimpanzee, and should be shot to protect the larger community. Really? Did it occur to you that this suggestion would imply a connection between President Barack Obama and the deranged chimpanzee? Did it occur to you that our President has been receiving death threats since early in his candidacy? Did it occur to you that blacks have historically been compared to various apes as a way of racist insult and mockery? Did you intend to invoke these painful themes when you printed the cartoon?

If that's not what you intended, then it was stupid and willfully ignorant of you not to connect these easily connectible dots. If it is what you intended, then you obviously wanted to be grossly provocative, racist and offensive to the sensibilities of most reasonable Americans. Either way, you should not have printed this cartoon, and the fact that you did is truly reprehensible. I can't imagine what possible justification you have for this. I've read your lame statement in response to the outrage you provoked. Shame on you for dodging the real issue and then using the letter as an opportunity to attack Rev. Sharpton. This is not about Rev. Sharpton. It's about the cartoon being blatantly racist and offensive.

I believe in freedom of speech, and you have every right to print what you want. But freedom of speech still comes with responsibilities and consequences. You are responsible for printing this cartoon, and I hope you experience some real consequences for it. I'm personally boycotting your paper and won't do any interviews with any of your reporters, and I encourage all of my colleagues in the entertainment business to do so as well. I implore your advertisers to seriously reconsider their business relationships with you as well.

You should print an apology in your paper acknowledging that this cartoon was ignorant, offensive and racist and should not have been printed.

I'm well aware of our country's history of racism and violence, but I truly believe we are better than this filth. As we attempt to rise above our difficult past and look toward a better future, we don't need the New York Post to resurrect the images of Jim Crow to deride the new administration and put black folks in our place. Please feel free to criticize and honestly evaluate our new President, but do so without the incendiary images and rhetoric.

Sincerely,
John Legend


I felt that was very well played by Mr. Legend, as we needed someone in the entertainment spotlight to say something.


Speaking of saying something, where have all the emcees gone? Isn't it funny how all the established rappers can make diss records in a matter of minutes, over something stupid...but when it comes to this blatent act of irresponsible racism, there are no rappers to be found....NONE. No comments by Jay Z, no videos on 50 Cent's website, no records or cartoons by Rick Ross, nothing. Where you at?


I'm not trying to downplay the severity of the Rihanna/Smackdown Brown incident, and i'm definately not trying to pay any attention to the 50/Rick Ross circus (cause nobody besides the two of them actually care), but this is a serious issue that affects all of America, not just Blacks. If we can waste f'n time making stupid animations, talking bout how hard we are, taking trips to see peoples parents (50), and all this nonsense, shouldn't we be able to speak out against something like this?


I guess that's not cool, huh?

What's really good?

What up? It's tha beatbox bitch. Yea, i took a brief hibernation to get the batteries charged fully, but it's all good. I've actually been working on a super ill mix called "The Endless Summer," scheduled to drop in April. I will definately let you all know what's going down with that.

I read alot nowadays. And as i'm sure many of you know, the Washington Post published a rather racist cartoon depicting two white police officers shooting and killing a chimp; the speech bubble reads "They'll have to find somebody else to sign the next stimulus bill." C'mon....do i even have to point out the obvious racial overtones in this one.

Anyway, so recently singer (and potential colab) John Legend issued a letter to the Post about the cartoon. I will post the letter in my next post, as well as the title "where have all the emcees gone?"

Anyways, shot out to my whole Rebel e fam, look out for the Rebel E Mix coming very soon, look out for the Spitswell Bros. mix coming out real soon, and shots out to illseed of allhiphop.com and illseed.com, cause he's my news and info source for a lot of stuff I personally can't get my hands on.

Dueces.