On your mark, ready, set, let’s go! Will Smith and James Corden are taking to the road in the new Carpool Karaoke series for Apple Music.
Watch: Exclusive: James Corden Reveals His Favorite 'Carpool Karaoke' Ever: 'I Got a Bit Depressed Afterwards'
The pair started things off by jamming out to “Getting Jiggy With It,” before Corden interrupted Smith in the middle of his pig Latin verse.
“It feels like it’s such a big tune. I feel like we need more. I’ve actually been working on this new surround sound system,” Corden insisted.
The British late night host then brought out a full marching band to perform with Smith as the pair of funnyman climbed out of the car’s sunroof to continue singing the song.
Corden also asked Smith about his start as a rapper.
“I wrote my first rhyme when I was 12,” Smith said. “It never got...
Watch: Exclusive: James Corden Reveals His Favorite 'Carpool Karaoke' Ever: 'I Got a Bit Depressed Afterwards'
The pair started things off by jamming out to “Getting Jiggy With It,” before Corden interrupted Smith in the middle of his pig Latin verse.
“It feels like it’s such a big tune. I feel like we need more. I’ve actually been working on this new surround sound system,” Corden insisted.
The British late night host then brought out a full marching band to perform with Smith as the pair of funnyman climbed out of the car’s sunroof to continue singing the song.
Corden also asked Smith about his start as a rapper.
“I wrote my first rhyme when I was 12,” Smith said. “It never got...
- 8/9/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
In real life, we have to deal with things like gravity or friction. In the movies, not so much. Real Life vs. the Movies is a look at how possible those ridiculous action sequences from the movies would work in real life.
For as over-the-top and thrill seeking as the Fast and Furious franchise has become, I’ll give the filmmakers credit for using as many practical effects to make their films as possible. The films are only comprised of about 10% CGI shots - contrary to what it may appear. Much of this CGI is also only used to finish background images and erase cables securing the actors, stunt people, and cars. Many moments in the film that you might not expect to be real, are at least partially not CGI.
However, while it is impressive that this over-the-top franchise has figured out a way to create most of their action sequences in real life,...
For as over-the-top and thrill seeking as the Fast and Furious franchise has become, I’ll give the filmmakers credit for using as many practical effects to make their films as possible. The films are only comprised of about 10% CGI shots - contrary to what it may appear. Much of this CGI is also only used to finish background images and erase cables securing the actors, stunt people, and cars. Many moments in the film that you might not expect to be real, are at least partially not CGI.
However, while it is impressive that this over-the-top franchise has figured out a way to create most of their action sequences in real life,...
- 4/26/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (G.S. Perno)
- Cinelinx
Kering has expanded its six year old role in cinema collaboration to supporting the ‘Women at Sundance’ this year which includes The Sundance Fellowship Program which provides year-long support to a diverse group of six selected female filmmakers.
Cecilia Aldarondo, Elyse Steinberg, Rebecca Green, Janicza Bravo, Elizabeth Wood, and Laurens Grant
Although the six women chosen as Sundance Fellows are at various stages in their careers, all are actively attempting to fulfill their potential and create sustainable careers in a highly competitive environment.
Support includes stipends to come to Sundance Film Festival where they begin with their journey working with Sundance staff defining clear and realistic goals for the fellowship year. Each Fellow is paired an industry leader as mentor and a distinguished professional life coach to guide her through her own personal and professional development over the course of the year. Among the many opportunities for networking and learning...
Cecilia Aldarondo, Elyse Steinberg, Rebecca Green, Janicza Bravo, Elizabeth Wood, and Laurens Grant
Although the six women chosen as Sundance Fellows are at various stages in their careers, all are actively attempting to fulfill their potential and create sustainable careers in a highly competitive environment.
Support includes stipends to come to Sundance Film Festival where they begin with their journey working with Sundance staff defining clear and realistic goals for the fellowship year. Each Fellow is paired an industry leader as mentor and a distinguished professional life coach to guide her through her own personal and professional development over the course of the year. Among the many opportunities for networking and learning...
- 1/27/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Kieran, turn out the lights.
Our American Idol “journey” has come to an end, but let us not weep for what’s been cancelled, let us instead go to iTunes and download the Season 15 winner’s new single. Hey, from a songwriting vantage point, it may not be “Home,” but it definitely ranks above “No Boundaries” and “Inside Your Heaven” — and we bought those, too. And if this show can produce one more bona fide radio/touring superstar, maybe the inevitable reboot will happen sooner than expected, no?
RelatedFarewell for Now, American Idol, and Thanks for All the Memories...
Our American Idol “journey” has come to an end, but let us not weep for what’s been cancelled, let us instead go to iTunes and download the Season 15 winner’s new single. Hey, from a songwriting vantage point, it may not be “Home,” but it definitely ranks above “No Boundaries” and “Inside Your Heaven” — and we bought those, too. And if this show can produce one more bona fide radio/touring superstar, maybe the inevitable reboot will happen sooner than expected, no?
RelatedFarewell for Now, American Idol, and Thanks for All the Memories...
- 4/8/2016
- TVLine.com
Always thinking of new ways to embarrass his celebrity friends, Jimmy Fallon debuted a singing game called “Spin The Microphone” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Monday evening (October 26).
The handsome host welcomed “The Voice” coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine to take turns singing pop songs as the crowd looked on in amazement.
First up was Mr. Levine who was none-too-pleased that he had to crank out “Oops I Did It Again” by Britney Spears. Blake gave it a go with Ymca and Pharrell brought Fallon up for “It Takes Two.” Check the video!
The handsome host welcomed “The Voice” coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine to take turns singing pop songs as the crowd looked on in amazement.
First up was Mr. Levine who was none-too-pleased that he had to crank out “Oops I Did It Again” by Britney Spears. Blake gave it a go with Ymca and Pharrell brought Fallon up for “It Takes Two.” Check the video!
- 10/27/2015
- GossipCenter
Strictly Come Dancing's sister show It Takes Two is coming back bigger and better than ever before.
The show will be offering fans even more news and backstage gossip from the new series, with an extra hour-long edition on Friday nights in addition to its daily half-hour instalments.
Strictly Come Dancing 2015 winner: We rank the celebrities' chances of topping BBC One's dance-off
Host Zoë Ball will also be joined by Robin Windsor, Joanne Clifton, Karen Hardy and Ian Waite this year.
She said: "I can't wait to get back into the It Takes Two Glitterdome, my home from home, and dust off the sparkly shoes and jumpers and start grilling our glorious Strictly Class of 2015 daily on their trials and tribulations and tangos - and what a line up so far!
"I'm thrilled that my gorgeous dance partner Ian Waite and our Queen of Choreography Karen Hardy will...
The show will be offering fans even more news and backstage gossip from the new series, with an extra hour-long edition on Friday nights in addition to its daily half-hour instalments.
Strictly Come Dancing 2015 winner: We rank the celebrities' chances of topping BBC One's dance-off
Host Zoë Ball will also be joined by Robin Windsor, Joanne Clifton, Karen Hardy and Ian Waite this year.
She said: "I can't wait to get back into the It Takes Two Glitterdome, my home from home, and dust off the sparkly shoes and jumpers and start grilling our glorious Strictly Class of 2015 daily on their trials and tribulations and tangos - and what a line up so far!
"I'm thrilled that my gorgeous dance partner Ian Waite and our Queen of Choreography Karen Hardy will...
- 8/26/2015
- Digital Spy
She's no stranger to sensationalized stories, yet Giuliana Rancic was still surprised by the flurry of reports that emerged after it was announced that she would be leaving E! News.
Speaking out about the rumors she was pushed off the show, Rancic tells People, "It was 100 percent my decision to leave. I brought up the idea to leave three years ago, but E! News kept extending me because they wanted me to stay." The TV personality, who will remain with the network as host of E!'s Live from the Red Carpet and co-host of Fashion Police, explains, "This has...
Speaking out about the rumors she was pushed off the show, Rancic tells People, "It was 100 percent my decision to leave. I brought up the idea to leave three years ago, but E! News kept extending me because they wanted me to stay." The TV personality, who will remain with the network as host of E!'s Live from the Red Carpet and co-host of Fashion Police, explains, "This has...
- 7/10/2015
- by Aili Nahas, @ailinahas
- People.com - TV Watch
Will Smith, the Hollywood superstar, has been so busy the past decade making blockbusters that Will Smith, the multi-platinum rapper formerly known as the Fresh Prince, hasn't released new music since 2005's Lost and Found. Aside from the occasional Carlton Dance, Smith has shown almost no desire to rejoin a music world now occupied by his children, but on The Tonight Show, Smith reconnected with the Fresh Prince of yesteryear to beatbox and then perform Rob Base and DJ E-z Rock's "It Takes Two" with Jimmy Fallon.
"You're a famous rapper,...
"You're a famous rapper,...
- 2/6/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Jimmy Fallon took his love for the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air a step further on Thursday's Tonight Show when he invited the show's star Will Smith to rap and beatbox with him. Needless to say, it was "out of sight."
Smith and Fallon started out creating their own beats using an iPad app, only to later perform the 1988 rap "It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ E-z Rock.
Video: Jimmy Fallon Performs with Neil Young While Impersonating Neil Young
Smith was so into the song that he and Fallon stood up and got the audience involved. "I wanna rock right now! Sing!" the Focus star screamed out to the crowd.
It was clear the rapper-turned-actor, a.k.a. "Big Willy", has been missing the music game as he hasn't recorded anything new since 2005.
If they weren't already, after this performance Fallon and Smith are definitely "known on the microphone."
Video: Fallon...
Smith and Fallon started out creating their own beats using an iPad app, only to later perform the 1988 rap "It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ E-z Rock.
Video: Jimmy Fallon Performs with Neil Young While Impersonating Neil Young
Smith was so into the song that he and Fallon stood up and got the audience involved. "I wanna rock right now! Sing!" the Focus star screamed out to the crowd.
It was clear the rapper-turned-actor, a.k.a. "Big Willy", has been missing the music game as he hasn't recorded anything new since 2005.
If they weren't already, after this performance Fallon and Smith are definitely "known on the microphone."
Video: Fallon...
- 2/6/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! dropped over 1 million viewers on Tuesday evening, overnight data reveals.
The ITV show still easily topped the night after Jimmy Bullard's departure on Monday, attracting an average 7.25m (29.6%) at 8.30pm (449,000/2.4% on +1). ITV2's spinoff show brought in 755k (4.7%) at 10pm (99k/0.4%).
On BBC One, The Missing fell by nearly a million viewers from last week to 4.66m (19.0%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Strictly: It Takes Two entertained 1.89m (9.8%) at 6.30pm, followed by the Great Interior Design Challenge finale with 1.83m (8.9%) at 7pm.
MasterChef: The Professionals attracted 3.05m (13.1%) at 8pm, while Secrets of the Castle was seen by 1.53m (6.2%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners fascinated 1.00m (4.3%) at 8pm (99k/0.4%), followed by 17 Kids and Counting with 1.29m (5.2%) at 9pm (257k/1.6%).
Britain's Craziest Christmas Lights wowed 1.08m (4.7%) at 8pm on Channel 5, while Autopsy: Elvis Presley intrigued 977k (4.0%) at 9pm (175k...
The ITV show still easily topped the night after Jimmy Bullard's departure on Monday, attracting an average 7.25m (29.6%) at 8.30pm (449,000/2.4% on +1). ITV2's spinoff show brought in 755k (4.7%) at 10pm (99k/0.4%).
On BBC One, The Missing fell by nearly a million viewers from last week to 4.66m (19.0%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Strictly: It Takes Two entertained 1.89m (9.8%) at 6.30pm, followed by the Great Interior Design Challenge finale with 1.83m (8.9%) at 7pm.
MasterChef: The Professionals attracted 3.05m (13.1%) at 8pm, while Secrets of the Castle was seen by 1.53m (6.2%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners fascinated 1.00m (4.3%) at 8pm (99k/0.4%), followed by 17 Kids and Counting with 1.29m (5.2%) at 9pm (257k/1.6%).
Britain's Craziest Christmas Lights wowed 1.08m (4.7%) at 8pm on Channel 5, while Autopsy: Elvis Presley intrigued 977k (4.0%) at 9pm (175k...
- 12/3/2014
- Digital Spy
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! was the easy winner on Monday evening, overnight data reveals.
The ITV reality show dropped around 800,000 viewers from Sunday's launch, but still attracted an average audience of 9.29 million (38.2%) at 9pm (403k/2.5% on +1).
Earlier, Countrywise brought in 2.97m (12.9%) at 8pm (104k/0.4%), while I'm a Celebrity... Now! entertained 918k (5.6%) at 10pm on ITV2 (105k/1.2%).
On BBC One, a repeat of Room 101 amused 2.10m (9.0%) at 8.30pm, followed by a repeat of New Tricks with 2.87m (11.8%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Strictly: It Takes Two attracted 2.14m (11.0%) at 6.30pm. University Challenge puzzled 2.64m (11.5%) at 8pm, followed by Only Connect with 2.07m (8.9%) at 8.30pm. Intruders continued with 472k (1.9%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Dispatches interested 1.14m (4.9%) at 8pm (151k/0.6%). How To Sell Your Home was seen by 1.18m (5.1%) at 8.30pm (113k/0.5%), while 24 Hours in Police Custody fascinated 1.04m (4.3%) at 9pm (359k/2.2%).
Channel 5's documentary Jack...
The ITV reality show dropped around 800,000 viewers from Sunday's launch, but still attracted an average audience of 9.29 million (38.2%) at 9pm (403k/2.5% on +1).
Earlier, Countrywise brought in 2.97m (12.9%) at 8pm (104k/0.4%), while I'm a Celebrity... Now! entertained 918k (5.6%) at 10pm on ITV2 (105k/1.2%).
On BBC One, a repeat of Room 101 amused 2.10m (9.0%) at 8.30pm, followed by a repeat of New Tricks with 2.87m (11.8%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Strictly: It Takes Two attracted 2.14m (11.0%) at 6.30pm. University Challenge puzzled 2.64m (11.5%) at 8pm, followed by Only Connect with 2.07m (8.9%) at 8.30pm. Intruders continued with 472k (1.9%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Dispatches interested 1.14m (4.9%) at 8pm (151k/0.6%). How To Sell Your Home was seen by 1.18m (5.1%) at 8.30pm (113k/0.5%), while 24 Hours in Police Custody fascinated 1.04m (4.3%) at 9pm (359k/2.2%).
Channel 5's documentary Jack...
- 11/18/2014
- Digital Spy
The ‘80s Strikes Back It's “Throwback Thursday” and Queen’s throwing an all 80's party! First, Queen sits down with the cast of one of this fall’s hottest new comedies, “The Goldbergs.” Then, our favorite “Karate Kid,” Ralph Macchio. Plus, Rob Base performs the 80's classic, “It Takes Two” and Queen meets a family who's spending the year living like it’s the 1980’s. Tune in alert for The Queen Latifah Show – “The ‘80s Strikes Back” – airing, Thursday, November 7. Ralph Macchio reminisces about the ‘Karate Kid’ phenomenon and talks about his latest project plus the cast of ABC’s ‘The Goldbergs,’ Jeff Garlin reminisces about Queen bacm in the day! Ralph Macchio: Ql talks with The Goldbergs cast about...
- 11/7/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Bruce and Kris Jenner announced their separation Tuesday. As anyone who lived through the '70s or watches Keeping Up with the Kardashians knows, Bruce Jenner was a gold-medal decathlete before he met the Kardashian matriarch manager. He loves to remind his family and viewers of his Olympian past, and his own website calls him the world's greatest athlete, a nickname he earned during the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, where he set a world record and became an American sports hero. In an August 1976 cover story, Sports Illustrated predicted Bruce Jenner would be one Olympian who could maintain publicity past the the Olympic games. Soon after he won the gold, he also won endorsements from Wheaties and London Fog, and even acted, appearing in CHiPs. While he endures as a celebrity almost 40 years later, I'm not sure the 1976 sports editors could have imagined that Bruce's tabloid fame would look like...
- 10/9/2013
- by Annie Gabillet
- Popsugar.com
It can be hard to be a Jt fan. We present a guide to the so very good and the so very bad of Justin's 20 years in the business
It's hard out here for a Justin Timberlake fan. One minute he's legit trying to convince us that MySpace is still a thing (it's not), and the next he's in a tofu costume and we're all crying with laughter promising ourselves that we'll never doubt his true brilliance again.
It's Jt's 20th year in the biz, and he's just about to wrap a week-long residency on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Since it can be difficult to admit that Mr Timberlake is as fallible as the rest of us, we present this guide to help you navigate the good, the bad and the never-actually-ugly sides of the man who brought sexy back.
Early Justin
Early Justin is good Justin. Plain and simple.
It's hard out here for a Justin Timberlake fan. One minute he's legit trying to convince us that MySpace is still a thing (it's not), and the next he's in a tofu costume and we're all crying with laughter promising ourselves that we'll never doubt his true brilliance again.
It's Jt's 20th year in the biz, and he's just about to wrap a week-long residency on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Since it can be difficult to admit that Mr Timberlake is as fallible as the rest of us, we present this guide to help you navigate the good, the bad and the never-actually-ugly sides of the man who brought sexy back.
Early Justin
Early Justin is good Justin. Plain and simple.
- 3/15/2013
- by Ruth Spencer, Amanda Holpuch, Erin McCann
- The Guardian - Film News
If a year ago, you’d told Flint, Mi-based rapper Lyric Da Queen that she’d be covering a Miley Cyrus party anthem on national television, she’d have laughed in your face. But after landing in one of Simon Cowell’s patched-together groups on The X Factor, Lyric (along with her cohorts Jemelle “Melee” Joseph and Julien “Jewlz” Joseph) got in touch with her inner Disney diva — and wound up being labeled a “superstar” by Cowell and his adviser Marc Anthony.
“It’s funny how you can be pulled out of your comfort zone, and end up doing something great,...
“It’s funny how you can be pulled out of your comfort zone, and end up doing something great,...
- 11/21/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
The X Factor was in a precarious position Wednesday night — and I’m not just talking about the way it drove a bespectacled 12-year-old boy to openly weep for his mommy.
Indeed, Fox’s jewel-encrusted, aggressive and occasionally gassy reality singing competition had to serve as an amuse-bouche for the main course: The first 2012 presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
How to strike a tone, then, that could serve as appropriate lead-in to a verbal battle to become leader of the free world: An old-fashoned girlfight between two lovely ladies and their respective versions of Whitney Houston’s...
Indeed, Fox’s jewel-encrusted, aggressive and occasionally gassy reality singing competition had to serve as an amuse-bouche for the main course: The first 2012 presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
How to strike a tone, then, that could serve as appropriate lead-in to a verbal battle to become leader of the free world: An old-fashoned girlfight between two lovely ladies and their respective versions of Whitney Houston’s...
- 10/4/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
"The Voice" is back for Season 3 and it really does look like three's the charm for the NBC reality singing competition. Christina Aguilera graduated from leather diapers to leather daisy dukes and with that, she's tuned down her "woo's" and irritating factor. Cee Lo upgraded from mohawks and latex to some silk. With that, he kept his creepy underage lady pick-up tricks to a minimum and his weird new show pet -- in this case, Lady, a Moluccan cockatoo -- was only exploited once. And in general, there was less catty bickering, car salesmanship and the sob stories weren't forced.
But, of course, some things never change -- Christina Aguilera's boobs were out in full effect, Christina Milian was wearing a horrendous dress and talking about "trending worldwide," Carson Daly was sufficiently awkward and there was also a gender ambiguous singer and a "I'm so pretty, but it was...
But, of course, some things never change -- Christina Aguilera's boobs were out in full effect, Christina Milian was wearing a horrendous dress and talking about "trending worldwide," Carson Daly was sufficiently awkward and there was also a gender ambiguous singer and a "I'm so pretty, but it was...
- 9/11/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Aol TV.
If you take a look at the music charts today, it’s rare to see a Top 10 that isn’t filled with glossy American popstars who just want to dance on the floor/party rock/put their hands up/raise their glass (I could keep on going) so sometimes it’s healthy to take a look at things from the other side of the world. Over in South Korea, China and Japan it is very rare for any of the artists we take for granted to dominate the charts considering these countries are each filled with their own pop culture. Cracking the east Asian market is the equivalent of British musicians trying to crack America – near on impossible. You may think ‘What’s the point? I’ve never heard of any of these people and the only ones listening to them are those crazy asian kids who stay on chatrooms...
- 4/28/2012
- by Josh Webb
- Obsessed with Film
Queen of Chat Claudia Winkleman has admitted that she is stepping down from Strictly Come Dancing show It Takes Two.
The 39 year old TV presenter is currently pregnant with her third child and will only give birth just a few weeks before the new series starts this autumn.
She told The Sun’s Buzz magazine:
“I love Strictly and It Takes Two more than life itself…I can’t believe I won’t be doing it, but there’s just no way. My baby, knock on wood, will be six weeks old…I can’t go to work every night.”
Claudia is very excited about the addition to her family, however. She added:
“Yes, I really wanted a third. I’d have ten if I was allowed.” And she says that the rough patch in her marriage with husband Kris is over: “Lots of people have ups and downs and we had a down…...
The 39 year old TV presenter is currently pregnant with her third child and will only give birth just a few weeks before the new series starts this autumn.
She told The Sun’s Buzz magazine:
“I love Strictly and It Takes Two more than life itself…I can’t believe I won’t be doing it, but there’s just no way. My baby, knock on wood, will be six weeks old…I can’t go to work every night.”
Claudia is very excited about the addition to her family, however. She added:
“Yes, I really wanted a third. I’d have ten if I was allowed.” And she says that the rough patch in her marriage with husband Kris is over: “Lots of people have ups and downs and we had a down…...
- 6/3/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
I feel that before I start my review, I need to give a brief overview of Stephen Sondheim and his influence on musical theater. Sadly, I know that just by saying “musical theater,” many people have already tuned out and moved on with their lives. They should be paying attention, though. His work broke down barriers in American entertainment and made audiences rethink love, relationships, and the traditional idea of heroes and villains. If you care about film, television, comics, or any other art form, you should care about Stephen Sondheim, and Sondheim! The Birthday Concert shows just how much he has changed songwriting and storytelling.
For those who do not know Stephen Sondheim by name, it is likely that you recognize some of his work. He wrote the lyrics for West Side Story. He wrote the oft sung and parodied “Send in the Clowns” as well as “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,...
For those who do not know Stephen Sondheim by name, it is likely that you recognize some of his work. He wrote the lyrics for West Side Story. He wrote the oft sung and parodied “Send in the Clowns” as well as “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,...
- 12/18/2010
- by Rachel Kolb
- JustPressPlay.net
"Def Jam Rapstar" is a big release for hip-hop fans, a long-ignored group when it comes to video games. In an effort to make the release an even bigger deal, Def Jam has teamed up Cash Money Records to offer a special bonus to early adopters of the game. Anyone who purchases "Def Jam Rapstar" at a Best Buy between October 12 and October 19 will also receive a free copy of Lil Wayne's ninth album, entitled "I Am Not A Human Being."
Despite Lil Wayne's current incarceration, "I Am Not A Human Being" will be his second album released in less than a year, and fans of hip-hop will undoubtedly appreciate the two-for-one deal they're getting with the game and the album.
In addition to the album, followers of Lil Wayne can attempt his lyrical style in one of his songs, "A Milli," which is included in the game.
For those unfamiliar,...
Despite Lil Wayne's current incarceration, "I Am Not A Human Being" will be his second album released in less than a year, and fans of hip-hop will undoubtedly appreciate the two-for-one deal they're getting with the game and the album.
In addition to the album, followers of Lil Wayne can attempt his lyrical style in one of his songs, "A Milli," which is included in the game.
For those unfamiliar,...
- 10/11/2010
- by Russ Frushtick
- MTV Multiplayer
For the past several weeks we've been talking about why you should go see Hatchet II this weekend. We've even asked that if it's not playing by you to support it anyway by going online and buying a ticket to send a message to Hollywood and the MPAA that there Is a market for unrated horror. Now we're putting Our money where our mouths are!
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All weekend Starting Today at 5:00 Pm Pst, we'll be giving away two AMC gift cards good for two tickets each to go and see Hatchet II and support the cause. All you have to do to win one is simple. Just Tweet and ReTweet the following:
Win 2 pairs of #Hatchet2 tix 2day at 5p Pt. Follow @dreadcentral and ReTweet this.
If you don't have a Twitter account, just hit that link and sign up. It takes two seconds. Winners will be chosen at random.
- 10/1/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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