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I'd love to see Tim Thomas with a green light to shoot 15 threes a game

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I want to go out peacefully in my sleep like my dad and not screaming like the passengers in his car

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Whistler's mother on a zoom call

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Rest, my prince

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This data is sad

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Liminal spaces vibes for sure. Spooky!

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Criterion just added a solid lineup of hop hop content this month. It's a wacky platform but it has stuff you can't see anywhere else

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Celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of hip-hop with this mixtape of the cultural phenomenon’s finest movie moments, featuring a stunning line-up of legendary musical figures including A Tribe Called Quest, Grandmaster Flash, Public Enemy, Tupac Shakur, RZA, Nas, Ice Cube, MC Lyte, and DJ Kool Herc.

It was Herc who, at a Bronx dance party on August 11, 1973, first used two turntables to create an instrumental “break beat,” an innovation that sent the crowd wild. This modest New York origin story inspired an unparalleled nationwide, then global, explosion encompassing music, dance, public art, fashion, and, eventually, cinema.

This dynamic program spotlights the many ways that hip-hop has intersected with film, showcasing raw early documents of the scene’s key players, intimate and informative portraits of musical expertise and technical wizardry, and definitive, star-studded evocations of the culture’s impact.

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No but now I do

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Is that Quasimoto?

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Derrick White always appears blurry to me for some reason

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Gimme that grumpy old man energy

 
 
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