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"sk8er version Keanu Reeves ... Neo ...rodney mullenLaurence Fishburne ... Morpheus ...dawon songCarrie-Anne Moss ... Trinity ...sean white Gloria Foster ... Oracle... Tony HawkJoe Pantoliano ... Cypher... mike valleyMarcus Chong ... Tank ...danny wayJulian Arahanga ... Apoc ....Elissa Steamer Matt Doran ... Mouse ...rob dyrdrekBelinda McClory ... Switch ...ryan sheckler Anthony Ray Parker ... Dozer ...chad muska Hugo Weaving ... Agent Smith.... Bam Margera Paul Goddard ... Agent Brown ...steve oRobert Taylor ... Agent Jones ...wee man "
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"Yea that might be one shot, but it was a easy one. Honestly anyone can sit in a chair and sing a song they wrote wile smoking a ciggarette for four and a half minutes that easily. Now clive owen had a great steady cam shot in Children Of Men. "
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remembering the Old School
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"Hip hop music began in the early 1970s in New York City with the advent of breakbeat DJing. Kool DJ Herc, Grandmaster Flash and other DJs extended the breaks (short percussion interludes) of funk records. This use of extended percussion breaks led to the development of mixing and scratching techniques. As hip hop's popularity grew, performers began speaking while the music played, and became known as MCs or emcees. Melle Mel, a rapper in the group Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five was the first to call himself "MC". Performers often emceed for hours at a time, with some improvisation and a simple four-count beat and basic chorus. MCs grew more varied in their vocal and rhythmic approach, incorporating brief rhymes, often with a theme. These early raps had precursors and parallels in other aspects of African American culture, such as the dozens and signifying (see Roots of hip hop music). "
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Bob Marley: Heartland Reggae
Heartland Reggae
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"Heartland Reggae Is one of the best documentrys ive ever seen. Even if you are not fammiliar with Bob Marley, or Reggae you will leave this film with a new sence of apprciation for both. Not only is it packed full of classic hits but also showcases one of the most imortolized event's in political progress. When a musical artist was able to impact a civalwar torn Jamacia. This is a must see for any music movies buff out there. "
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