I went to the gym, then went to my trainer, then rehearsal, back to the studio to work on music, then finished the day off with the club
3. Download or upload?
Download
4. Any holiday traditions?
I'm very traditional when it comes to Christmas, tree, family, gifts, and just having a good time
5. How many drinks does it take for you to be drunk?
too many
6. Award speech time, who do you thank?
Trinity, Family, Mary, Cash, Samir, and whoever I worked on the record with
7. Do you wear cologne/perfume? If so what kind?
I wear cologne and I have to many to name, billy jealousy, CK, Versace
8. Have you ever been bullied?
Yea, all the time growing up in middle school.
9. How did you get such powerhouse collaborations (Snoop Dogg, Da Internz) on your first single?
Management and through good connection and relationships
10. Most rap songs these days get the remix treatment and it almost seems like an honor now. How did you feel when AFSHeeN approached you for the remix of "You Made Me Change My Number"?
It felt great, I feel that AfSHeeN has a sound of his own and is a power house when it comes to remixes
In the grand tradition (well, tradition anyway) of USA Network's defunct UP ALL NIGHT, we dig through the $5 bins and OOP movie titles to find the best for those insomnia filled nights...
Alright so by the title you can pretty much guess that this is another entry from the Roger Corman B grade production house. Just as his other films of recent, this was a "hit" on the scyfy channel.
After surviving the near unwatchable Dinoshark, I pretty much gave up on getting annoyed by these films, since doing so would probably shorten my life to three months at the rate they pump these suckers out.
Despite that, I actually found myself laughing at some scenes in this movie. Though the kills were all cg, they at least had the smarts to make them look goofy as hell. Not to mention the effects are a noticeable improvement over other entries I have seen. It still looks like shit, but an improvement none the less.
Also worth mentioning is that the GREAT David Carradine graced his presence here. Though it is a little sad that THIS was one of his last films he made before passing. He may have been phoning in his performance, but a phoned in David Carradine is still charming as hell.
But beyond that, there really isn't anything else worth seeing here. It's still too long at 87 minutes, too lazily produced, and completely uninspired.
If you are someone who revels in dumb B grade cinema(though this really is more like D grade), then this will be a surefire good time, but for people who have a life, Just watch Jurassic Park.
Sure, there are a bunch of movies opening this weekend but this is the only one that got a decent grade so be sure to bypass the others and check it out.