A fairly consistent release from two veterans of hip hop. Apart from a couple of harder tracks like 'Pass The Mic', 'Little Young' and 'A's & E's', much of the beats are hard but soft, in that they are backed by hard drums but soft sounding melodies. Track for track, everything except for the ill-fitting punk-rap song 'Dancing Like a W.G.', it's a pretty solid, yet nothing too outstanding album.
Best Tracks: Fans, A's & E's, Little Young, Reminds Me, Pass the Mic, Round and Round
The story of two cannibal parents and a son who knows something is wrong. While it has moments of creepiness, I found a lot of this to be forced and then when it has an opportunity to get tense - e.g when the teacher is almost stabbed to death - happy music plays.
'No Bammer Weed' is the only thing to truly make be bounce here. Labelled as a 'Snoop Dogg Presents' release, this features many songs without Snoop with many being R&B tunes. Nothing much stands out. The west coast legends on 'Big Subwoofer' make it worth a play but some of the bars leave something to be desired for me. They aren't saying anything interesting. Overall, it's another long album from Snoop (and his friends) that doesn't have the quality or the quality control it needs.
Best Tracks: Alright, No Bammer Weed, Murder Music, Steady
A fun enough comedy/action/adventure/heist film when you just want something on to pass the time without wanting to get emotionally invested, but it's nothing more. Ryan Reynolds is Ryan Reynolds, with wise crack after wise crack that aren't often funny, and that don't make him believable as the world's greatest art thief at all. The prison breakout is one of the worst and most predictable I've seen in a film. Everyone is conveniently in the perfect spot at the perfect time a number of times throughout the flick. Like some of Netflix's other big action movies such as 6 Underground, it features some picturesque environments and some eye catching action scenes but the writing is weak.
This made me laugh a couple of times including Moe's 'he's choking' line, but as others say, it felt like an advertisement, mainly due to Lisa's song. After watching it I thought it would've been something Disney asked The Simpson's production team to do, but apparently it was the other way around.
Disappointing after the engaging few minutes of opening where Homer and Goofy seemed like they'd make a good comedy pairing for a longer film/episode.