The bizarre career of Croatian striking machine Mirko Cro Cop will continue on New Years Eve in Tokyo as he faces 72 Korean kickboxer Hong-Man Choi in what should be the final addition to the K-1/DREAM combined show called Fields Dynamite!. The matchup adds even more striking firepower to a lineup that already includes K-1 mainstays Peter Aerts, Mighty Mo, and Semmy Schlit.
Filed under Art And Entertainment by Ross Everett
So you want to know how to make rap beats? Amateur and professional musicians alike should learn how to make rap beats. It’s no wonder that so many musicians want to learn how to make rap beats.
Filed under Art And Entertainment by Hugo H. Cercil
The mob has at all times been one of the nice themes for films. The mix of apparently easy wealth, ethical compromise and violence has provided rich themes for generations of film makers. This text, I’ll discuss the ten biggest mob movies of all time, listed chronologically: Public Enemy (1931): This film is a particularly darkish, movie noir look at the life of a petty criminal who becomes more and more ruthless and violent and is finally destroyed. The film was launched before any film codes, so it’s a surprisingly fashionable film.
Filed under Art And Entertainment by Dave Vower