Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 7, 2015

A Definitive Ranking Of Rappers Acting In Movies

Who got the Juice?

Raekwon in Coalition

Raekwon in Coalition

Why it's great: Raekwon makes his on screen debut in 2004's gangsters-meets-construction-workers b-movie, Coalition. His epic fail of a performance — specifically his version of "dying" — is probably the only reason to watch this thing.

Image Entertainment

Beanie Sigel in State Property

Beanie Sigel in State Property

Why it's great: The self proclaimed Broad Street Bully plays Beans, coining the term, "Get down or lay down." He even shoots his "friend" in the hand for refusing to roll up his weed. These are the violent, classic scenes viewers get to experience when you give rappers creative freedom. We need more of it.

Lionsgate Films

The RZA in The Man With The Iron Fists

The RZA in The Man With The Iron Fists

Why it's great: Like he did for Wu-Tang Clan, RZA was at heart of everything here, starring, scoring, directing, and writing the screenplay for The Man With The Iron Fists. He brings his over the top, "Turn the other cheek and I'll break your fucking chin" line on "Protect Ya Neck" to life in a couple fight scenes, even popping a guy's eye out.

Universal Pictures

Kid 'n Play in House Party

Kid 'n Play in House Party

Why it's great: Kid 'n Play's dance sequences in House Party alone are enough reason to keep rewinding it back. Without the fun these two brought on screen it may not have received its critical acclaim, and with the success of the first House Party they were able to make two sequels. It also opened the door for other rap duos to star in their own comedies.

New Line Cinema


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