Obviously everybody has seen this cinematic masterpiece by now. Written by Jason Segel, this movie features Russell Brand, Mila Kunis, Paul Rudd, and Jonah Hill. I gotta say at first I didn't think this movie was that funny. Then a few nights ago I came home real blunted and Forgetting Sarah Marshall was on TV. After seeing it blazed, it became one of the funniest movies of the past 5 years. The comedy is not so in-your-face, but it works great. Jonah Hill has the funniest part when he tries to pass his demo off to Russell Brand's character. Hill later asks if Brand had a chance to listen to his demo, to which Brand responds, "I was going to do that, but I just went on living my life". That shit was hillarious.
Rock 'n' roll fans have all the fun. At least that's what it seems like in the electronic gaming world. While they have huge, popular and well-executed music games like "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero" us rap fans are stuck with hip-hop inflected games that are ridiculous, insulting or just downright crappy.
In 2009 game companies are trying to level the playing field with games like "Def Jam Rapstar," Activision's "DJ Hero" and Genius Products' "Scratch:The Ultimate DJ," but given the industry's track record we're still pretty skeptical. Take a trip down nightmare memory lane with us as we look back at seven of the worst rap-related games in history.
She doesn't look like it anymore, but Bo Derek was an absolute "10" in this movie. Those corn rows...OMG. Name me another white girl that can pull that off. Light a dutch, turn this on, and pay homage to 1979