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EMINEM-KAMIKAZE

9/5/2018

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From the very first track, “The Ringer” — which opens with a brutal litany of rap disses before seamlessly shifting to the rapper’s well-established anti-Trump rage — we get Eminem at his self-aggrandizing, self-deprecating, dizzyingly self-assured best. Along with savaging a bunch of people (“Lil Pump, Lil Xan, imitate Lil Wayne,”) he devotes a whole verse to professing himself mystified by recent rap trends, à la “Gucci Gang,” with their “subpar bars” and “choppy flow.”

Em makes the point again and again that he’ll never stint us of a good rhyme or a well-crafted run-on lyric. In stellar tracks like “Lucky You” (his utterly fire collab with Joyner), “Not Alike,” and “Fall,” he asserts his confidence that he still has a place in rap — and that rap desperately needs him.

He does this musically, especially through the use of trap beats (“Not Alike”) and musical references to other artists. By using duplicated clips and structural mimicry, he summons musical memories of Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Migos to ironically illustrate how overly copied their work has become, and how lazy it is to simply lay down a weak verse over someone else’s song structure.

Lyrically, so many people get dissed on Kamikaze that it’s easier to talk about who doesn’t. Naturally, Em’s longtime mentor Dr. Dre, who co-produced, is safe, as are his album collaborators. But “if you ain’t Joyner, Kendrick or [J.] Cole or Sean then you’re a goner,” he promises. By the time the album ends, pretty much everyone is dead:


 
 Eminem just dissed:

Tommy from Rugrats
John Wick 
Lil Yachty
Eddie Murphy 
MGK
Tyler, The Creator
Drake
Charlamagne 
Bill Gates
Joe Budden
Trump
Mike Pence 
Ellen 
Ohio 
Chicago Bears 
My moms spaghetti 
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THE SHAPE OF WATER

2/15/2018

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  The Shape of Water is a 2017 American fantasy drama film  directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor.The film stars Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Octavia Spencer. Set in Baltimore in 1962, the plot follows a mute custodian at a high-security government laboratory who befriends a captured humanoid-amphibian creature.

The film was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered on August  and was awarded the Golden Lion for best film in the competition.[6] It also screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.[7] The film received praise for its performances, screenplay, direction, production design, and musical score. Many critics declared it del Toro's best film since Pan's Labyrinth.[8]

The Shape of Water began a limited release in two theaters in New York City on December 1, 2017, before expanding starting December 8, 2017, and has grossed $74 million worldwide.[9] A novelized adaptation of the film, written by del Toro and Daniel Kraus, will be released on February 27, 2018.[10]

The American Film Institute selected it as one of the top 10 films of the year.[11] At the 90th Academy Awards, the film received a leading 13 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress for Hawkins, Best Supporting Actor for Jenkins, and Best Supporting Actress for Spencer. It also won for Best Director and Best Original Score at the 75th Golden Globe Awards, on top of five other nominations.[12] At the 71st British Academy Film Awards, the film received 12 nominations, including Best Film​
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