My dude Phase One dropped me this version of Round & Round. I had posted it a few months back, but this is the final version.
Straight head noddin music! See you next week my dude!
My dude Phase One dropped me this version of Round & Round. I had posted it a few months back, but this is the final version.
Straight head noddin music! See you next week my dude!
Found this rare live performance from 1981. Still to this day my favorite MJ song…EVER!!!
LOL..Brilliant!

Man…I really don’t get this. I love the little kid, don’t get me wrong, but this movie just isn’t relevant today. I’m not mad at the idea of a kid being mentored by a martial arts instructor to take out bullies, but don’t remake Karate Kid man…C’mon…
Columbia Pictures has refashioned its new version of the 1984 hit The Karate Kid as a star vehicle for Jaden Smith, reports Variety.
The film will be produced by Jerry Weintraub (who launched the original franchise) and Overbrook Entertainment’s James Lassiter, Jaden’s father Will Smith and Ken Stovitz.
The script is being written by Chris Murphy, and the film will shoot next year in Beijing and other cities. While the new film will be set in that exotic locale, it will borrow elements of the original plot, wherein a bullied youth learns to stand up for himself with the help of an eccentric mentor.
Source: Comingsoon.net
The end is kinda crazy, considering where they are.
It was only a matter of time before they made a Che movie. Benecio Del Torro plays the lead.
Synopsis:
Che is a 2008 film about Marxist revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Benicio del Toro as Che. The film is actually a merged version of two films by Soderbergh: The Argentine and Guerrilla. The first part focuses on the Cuban revolution, from the moment Fidel Castro, Guevara and other revolutionaries landed on the Caribbean island, until they toppled the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista two years later. The second part focuses on the years following the Cuban revolution. It begins with Che’s trip to the United Nations headquarters in New York City in 1964, until his death in the Bolivian mountains in 1967.