Posted on 08 April 2007 by Mike



André Benjamin and Antoine A. Patton–aka Andre 3000 and Big Boi of the hip-hop duo Outkast–star in this uproarious period piece, a comedy-drama-musical-action film set in Prohibition-era Virginia. Patton plays Rooster, the lead singer at a raucous, high-class all-black club called Church. Benjamin plays Percival, his best friend, who is the piano player at the club and the shy son of a funeral parlor owner (played by Ben Vereen). Terence Howard (HUSTLE AND FLOW) provides the menace as Trumpy, a vicious underling of Rooster’s bootlegger father (Ving Rhames). Meanwhile, a beautiful singer (Paula Patton) comes to town and Percival finds himself falling in love–much to his terror, as he’s afraid to leave the small community of Idlewild for the big city: Chicago, her next stop. As Rooster prepares for a showdown with Trumpy, Percival faces his fears, the band heats up, and the guns and songs come out for a big final night at the Church.
This is clearly a labor of love for writer/director Brian Barber and the Outkast crew: a color-saturated adrenalin rush of witty dialogue, loving attention to period detail, boisterous and athletic dancing, and lots of eye-popping digital animation (such as Rooster’s talking/singing whiskey flask). Appearing in a bevy of diamond-studded cameos and bit parts are Cicely Tyson, Macy Gray, Cedric the Entertainer, Patti LaBelle, Jackie Long, Faizon Love, Malinda Williams, and child rapper Bobb’e J. Thompson, who is hilarious–and demonstrates some very fancy footwork–as the young Rooster.
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Posted on 08 April 2007 by Mike
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The Game - You Know What It Is Volume 4
01 Get Dollaz feat. Tyrese
02 Gutter feat. Kelly Rowland (produced by Scott Storch)
03 Gangsta Shit (Vida Diss)
04 Gangsta Bop feat. Akon
05 Hustler’s feat. Nas
06 U Krazy produced by E.P
07 Where I’m From
08 Black Democrat (Accapella Freestyle)
09 Feelin It feat. Young Rob
10 Cali Niggaz feat. Ya Boy, K-Dot, Jay-Rock, Dubb, Topic & Eastwood
13 Invisible Felon
14 Maniac (produced by E.P.)
15 Colors feat. Sean Kingston & Rick Ross
16 The Pledge
17 T.K.O. feat. Chuck Taylor & The Hurricanes
18 Why You Hate The Game feat. Nas (Produced by Just Blaze)
19 Haterz feat. Tyrese (Produced by Jelly Roll)
20 Body Bags (with Hot 97 interlude)
Posted on 08 April 2007 by Mike

VA - Big Mike & Big Stress-Something For The Radio 20
Label……….: n/a Source………: CDDA
Genre……….: Rap Size………..: 92,5 MB
Rip Date…….: Apr-04-2007 Artist Info….: n/a
Release Date…: 000-00-0000 Quality……..: LAME 3.97 V2
Tracklisting
VA - Big Mike & Big Stress-Something For The Radio 20
01. Swizz beatz feat lil wayne,r kelly&jadakiss - its me
bitches(remix)
02. Mims feat cham&junior reid - why I’m hot(remix)
03. Bow wow feat t pain&johnta austin - outta my system
04. R kelly feat t pain&t.I. - im a flirt(remix)
05. T pain feat young joc - shawty snappin(buy you a drank)
06. Ciarra - like a boy
07. Lloyd feat young joc it - get it shawty
08. Neyo - all because of you
09. lumidee feat tony sunshine - shes like the wind
10. Nelly furtado - say it rite
11. ttmbaland feat nelly furtado&justin timberlake - give it to
me
12. Dj unk - 2 step
13. Crime mobb feat lil scrappy - rock yo hips
14. Da shop boyz - party like a rockstar
15. Da alliance feat fabo - tatted up
16. Huey - pop lock and drop it
17. Lil boosie - wipe me down
18. Ludacris - slap
19. Akon - doesnt really matter
20. Lil momma - lipgloss
Total Time: 77:14
Posted on 08 April 2007 by Mike

VA - Big Mike & Big Stress-RnB Jumpoff 29
Label……….: n/a Source………: CDDA
Genre……….: R&B Size………..: 88,4 MB
Rip Date…….: Apr-04-2007 Artist Info….: n/a
Release Date…: 000-00-0000 Quality……..: LAME 3.97 V2
Tracklisting
VA - Big Mike & Big Stress-RnB Jumpoff 29
01. r kelly - this is why I’m kells
02. r kelly feat young jeezy&young dro - throw it up
03. rihanna feat jay z - umbrella
04. usher - make it rain
05. neyo feat jay z - call me crazy
06. omarion feat usher&fabolous - icebox(remix)
07. nicole wray - dear father(serious)
08. fabolous feat rihanna - the first time
09. fabolous feat neyo - u make me better
10. lloyd feat t.I. - shook up
11. mya feat lil flip - nuttin but love
12. r kelly feat t pain&t.I. - im a flirt(remix)
13. bobby v feat timbaland - annoymous
14. pretty ricky feat jim jones&missy - on the hotline(remix)
15. kelly rowland feat lil wayne - its all on you
16. kelly rowland feat eve - like this
17. neyo feat joe budden - all because of you(remix)
18. john legend feat jadakiss - heaven(remix)
19. fergie feat ludacris - glamorous(remix)
20. gwen stefanie feat akon - sweet escape(remix)
21. plies feat t pain - shawty
22. johnta austin feat dj unk - video
23. musiq soulchild - teach me
24. kamaflage feat g child - excuse me miss
Total Time: 79:41
Posted on 08 April 2007 by Mike

Diane Keaton lights up the screen as an overbearing, matchmaking single mother in this slightly offbeat romantic comedy from director Michael Lehmann (HEATHERS, THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS AND DOGS). The film is a lot of fun, with both Keaton and Mandy Moore delivering energetic performances as a loveable and pretty believable mother-daughter team. After seeing two of her three stunning daughters (Piper Perabo, Lauren Graham) happily marry, Daphne Wilder (Keaton) focuses all her worries on Milly (Moore), her youngest, most insecure, and unlucky-in-love offspring. Twentysomething Milly has got her career as a chef figured out, but is clueless when it comes to love, attracting a never-ending slew of married, cheating, and closeted men. Taking matters into her own hands, Daphne places a personal ad for her daughter, interviewing the suitors herself and settling on one particularly promising young man named Jason. Meanwhile, clueless to her mother’s plans, Milly starts to fall for Johnny, a cute musician who in spite of treating Milly like gold, is hardly what Daphne has in mind for her daughter’s future. As Milly becomes increasingly involved with both men, Daphne must face whether maybe she could still have her own romantic life at age 60, instead of just living vicariously through her grown daughters.
Unabashedly a chick flick, BECAUSE I SAID SO’s intended audience is clearly female, but that’s not to say it’s all soft. The movie’s girl talk includes frank discussions about sex and orgasms, demonstrating the unusually close relationships between the film’s women and distinguishing the film from others in its genre. While following a vague romantic-comedy arc, the film also explores the bonds between women, focusing more on the mother-daughter relationship at the heart of the film than on any of the male love interests.