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  1. May 21, 2020 · Mr. Hood is returning home after 18 months in prison. He explains “I hurt a man, I hurt him for good and I did my time, so, it’s over now,” which sounds like he murdered someone, but maybe by “for good” he doesn’t mean “permanently,” but “for the cause of righteousness”? Otherwise he got off easy.

  2. Dec 3, 2021 · The explanation for this movie's general corniness and shyttiness lies in the fact that it was produced by Golan-Globus and the Cannon Group, prime purveyors of '80s garbage and exploitation.. The previous year, the very same team pumped out Breakin'. Rappin' even has the same director as Breakin'!

  3. “Golly Gee” by Tuff, Inc., a group of children in “Rappin'” for no apparent reason, is weirdly adult. It features a long spoken word section where a boy pleads for a girl to drop the zero ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rappin'Rappin' - Wikipedia

    Rappin' is a 1985 American film directed by Joel Silberg, written by Adam Friedman and Robert J. Litz, produced by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus and starring Mario Van Peebles. The film is a sequel to Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, and is also known as Breakdance 3.

  5. Mar 11, 2001 · Nicknamed “Rappin’ Hood” because of his predilection for rhyming couplets, Van Peebles reunites with a group of similarly reformed-yet-rhyme-loving colleagues, then heads to a nightclub where...

  6. An ex-con and break-dancer helps save a neighborhood from a greedy developer while trying to win a rap contest. Rappin' is a film directed by Joel Silberg, written by Adam Friedman and Robert J. Litz, produced by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus and starring Mario Van Peebles.

  7. May 11, 1985 · In ''Rappin','' which opened yesterday at the UA Twin and other theaters, the mood is so synthetically good-natured that the music has almost none of the rude, confrontational quality...

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