After the unnecessary hype and let downs thanks to Funkmaster Flex, Meek Mill’s long-awaited Drake diss is finally here. Listen to “Wanna Know” below: After dropping…
If you’re both a movie fan and a consummate statistician, it’s easy to love and appreciate the Oscars for shoehorning the majority of film history into a manageable grading rubric. I’m an Oscar apologist myself, and I still have one bone to pick with the Academy — and all award-spewing organizations: the unnecessary reliance on gender-based categories. Is it not more thrilling to pit all actors against each other? Is there such an objective difference between Jeff Bridges and Sandra Bullock? Meryl Streep and Robert Downey Jr.? “Actor” is a gender-neutral term, and I think we’d all better off — and better entertained — without the meaningless siphoning. Thus, I’m stacking up the best performances of 2011 without categorical regard for gender or role size. It’s a winner-take-all affair, and this winner definitely wants it all. Here’s my top 10:
As promised, beard-muncher Ke$ha has delivered her second official remix to her Cannibal track “Sleazy”, this time with Wiz Khalifa, T.I., Lil Wayne and Andre 3000 (who previously appeared on the first remix). But which MC lives up to the title of the song the best on their guest verse? T.I. previously said, “I haven’t … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 13/12/2011 14:22 Number of articles : 2
“Ever since the War on Drugs, everything has hit the fan,” says Romesh Bhattacharji, former Narcotics Commissioner of India. Rather than continue the unnecessary and costly drug war, Bhattacharji advises the United States to simply “Relax, take it easy, [and] tolerate.” Last month, at the Cato Institute’s “Ending the Global War on Drugs” conference, Bhattacharji’s sentiments Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Big Government Discovery Date : 13/12/2011 15:41 Number of articles : 3
We’ve introduced you before to Mike of Milwaukee, the internet critic that made something that could have been awful — a 10-part, 70-minute video series on the failings of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace — into something like a cathartic work of art. Naturally, it was only matter of time before Mike turned his knives on Attack of the Clones , and if you can skip past the unnecessary live-action interludes that allude to Mike’s propensity to chop up women (stick to what works, Mike!), it’s another keeper. Are we the only ones who picture Barth from You Can’t Do That On Television when listening to these? [via Hollywood Elsewhere ] All nine parts are after the jump: