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...Daddy??s Home...
...once famous for getting many a party started, and the veteran rapper and producer spends much of Daddy??s Home proclaiming himself a hip-hop messiah. On the title track he impeaches the skill and street cred of today’s rappers: “Baller crowns are earned / they’re never bought / Nowadays you got cats who will rent a look / rent a pimp, rent some big booty hoes for your video.” But Mix’s lack of lyrical dexterity won’t leave many shuddering...
...were all kind of aware of the stereotypes around it,” Ma says. “Most of the girls I talked to didn’t want to be the Southern debutante who has the huge poufy ball gown dripping with her mommy and daddy??s diamonds and does the Texas Swan Death curtsy...
...excellent quality indicates a full mastery of the subject,” the College definition of an A? Would it be surprising if an era of SAT-coaches, AP classes, and elementary schoolers seeing college counselors current Harvard students actually worked harder than their predecessors who gained admission from Daddy??s name and paycheck? Should Harvard students graduate with mediocre GPAs when they could easily earn near perfect marks at any school in the nation? And does the need to produce students with lower grades actually have more to do with faculty and administrative fear that other schools...
...Numbers is a premeditated crime committed by two intellectual teenagers. Their ploy is rife with philosophical overtones relevant to the impersonality of today’s society. Ryan Gosling plays Richard Haywood, one of the “cool” kids in high school who lives on daddy??s credit card and can’t help attracting copious numbers of women. His partner in crime is his physics tutor Justin Pendleton (Michael Pitt II). Justin is a classic quiet kid, skilled on a computer but is not especially outgoing or friendly. It is his deranged philosophy...