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The Rap Game UK (2019)
The grime xfactor
No reviews for this show??
First off it's a niche genre they are approaching. This will appeal to any UK artists that are not singers.
I'm a producer and artist so I related to the issues and struggles portrayed. I gotta say I'm an older generation so don't know who these new school guests are but this didn't deter me or take away from the enjoyment.
Most artists are actually pretty decent and the scenarios they are put in weekly are fun to see how they progress and grow.
A good watch for rap/grime/afro beat fans...
Certy show and I wanna apply for season 2
Game of Thrones: The Bells (2019)
I want to rate zero
Firstly I am a book reader and a fanatic of the show too. The cinematography was possibly the greatest thing I have ever seen on telly. The crew should be proud of that.
BUT
wtf is up with this rushed pile of crap. TPTWP was all a lie?
Jaime being weak and pitiful. Tyrion making bad decisions. Arya turning into a child again.
Hurry up GRRM and get the books done so I can put this episode and show behind me.
Reaks of 'lost' disappointment on a more epic scale
Bodied (2017)
Very clever!!!
So as a white kid growing up in the 90s all I did was listen to rap music. I was picked on and bullied for it as it was not the 'done thing' and constantly called wigger. My passion was genuine and I embraced the culture and still do.
So.... I had minimal expectations here. I was expecting 8 mile revamped. How wrong was I.... This movie touches on some really key stereotypes and misconceptions about rap in general and more importantly the appropriation of black culture.
Storyline was basic but it paved the way for thought provoking dialogue and I would suggest if you don't get what I mean then this movie was not made for you.
Since eminem every white kid wants to be a rapper and this is movie is a satirical take on that uneducated enthusiasm.
The underlying emotion after watching this is embarrassment. For all the millennials that think they 'get it'.
This movie is about race and perception masked in satirical humour.
A must watch for any real rap fan.