Its a mockumentary of a fictitious rap group. Nina Blackburn (Kasi Lemmons) follows the group for her degree in communications. She delves into the motivations behind songs, such as Booty Juice and P.U.S.S. Why. She also finds out the bands beliefs and their behavior. Its similar to CB4, but this film follows and sticks with the documentary formula.
They mock and make fun of the gangsta lifestyle and in certain songs they play during the film. Are parodies of other familiar gangsta and hip hop songs. Even if you are not a fan of rap music. You will find something hilarious about it and in some cases what you hate about the music will be expressed in this movie.
Its available for instant viewing on Netflix.
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Fear_of...d5572714_0_srl
ps: keep watching even during the credits.
pss:
Q: What's the difference between a Ho and a bitch?
A: A ho fucks everyone. A bitch fucks everyone, but YOU.
Last edited by Advocate; 27 Jul 2009 at 12:38 AM.
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The distance of a few years has served this movie well. It's better now than it was when I first saw it. Nice pick, Advocate.
Just added this to my blockbuster queue, but like I said in the "American Zombie" thread, I'm usually not a fan of these "mockumentary" films. I'll still give this one a shot though...
It's nothing at all like that.
It's essentially Spinal Tap: The Rap Version.
It's Also: Awesome.
Boo, Hiss.
Pretty funny movie, good to just pop on and let it roll while you do your thing.
You jerked off to this?
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