Your lowly Intern-thing is feeling a bit under the weather today, so I've decided to post the courtroom scene from Rappin'. Closing arguments, obviously.
I had to laugh at Mario Van Peebles and DeWayne Wayne from A Different World and all those poor white people without any rhythm. and the bizarre, random organ music towards the end. Oh yeah, and the token hooker in the room. Classic.
What an amazing crapfest. I guess it's some kind of sign that in both RAPPIN excerpts, so far, there have been no edits. This turd is just too pure to cut.
Not so much of a "slow clap" as it is a "slow rap" at the end there.
Regardless, I was touched and motivated to get more involved in my community's planning and zoning process. I may even use the effective mantra, "I can't stop; I won't stop..."
If the defeated land developer gets shouted down and leaves in a huff, I will be sure to tell everyone.
HOWARD JOHNSON IS RIGHT
ReplyDeleteas terrible as rap in the 80s was, you have to admit that it's better than it is today.
ReplyDeleteTwo words: Obama's America.
ReplyDeleteGone are the days without hordes of vigilante rappers affecting our judicial system.
Thankfully, there weren't any pastries or produce just sitting around...that could have ended very differently.
ReplyDeleteRobert's Rules Of Order added a section on rappin' after this movie was released.
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh at Mario Van Peebles and DeWayne Wayne from A Different World and all those poor white people without any rhythm. and the bizarre, random organ music towards the end. Oh yeah, and the token hooker in the room. Classic.
ReplyDelete"DUANE!"
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing crapfest. I guess it's some kind of sign that in both RAPPIN excerpts, so far, there have been no edits. This turd is just too pure to cut.
ReplyDeleteWTF....confederate hat on the black guy
ReplyDeletePurely magickal.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the set of Jerry Springer.
ReplyDeleteI guess what makes this insane is that they managed to find that many people to go along with the skit.
ReplyDeleteDUANE TAG FTW!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNot so much of a "slow clap" as it is a "slow rap" at the end there.
ReplyDeleteRegardless, I was touched and motivated to get more involved in my community's planning and zoning process. I may even use the effective mantra, "I can't stop; I won't stop..."
If the defeated land developer gets shouted down and leaves in a huff, I will be sure to tell everyone.