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Worst Rap Battle Ever
upvote for Marv-O's crackhead sway.
Worst Rap Battle Ever
I've been watching this video alot and everytime I find something new that I missed that was funny. Which makes me wonder if this is actually staged because, comedy wise, this was executed so perfectly.
Obvious examples are the host bromance massaging the judge, Eli's long pause after he says "I'm the best mayne, I did it" (timed perfectly), horrible and dated camera work and effects.
But what makes this so good are the little things which you only notice after multiple viewings. Such as, white text being overlayed on top of Marv-O's white T shirt make it impossible to read, Envy's erratic "hiphop" hand jestures, Eli's multiple view split screen and picture-in-picture (which is pointless since its of the same person,lol), the quick camera tilting upward due to bad camera man and LOTS of perfectly awkward pauses before camera transitions.
And so much more, not to mention the freestyle lyrics and general banter making this the perfect storm of comedy.
So it makes me wonder, is this pure comedic genius or really just some mentally challenged kids putting on a rap battle show?
Quarterback Spikes Himself in the Balls
All this needs is Marv Albert saying, "Yyyyeeessss!"
Countdown with Oblermann: Special Comment on Torture (Nov 5)
I have never seen a movie where the "good guy" tortures anyone. the closest we get is the gritty anti-hero, like Marv in Sin City. is that what america has become? no longer the "good guy"? no longer the beacon of democracy, goodness, and liberty? But instead we are now the grim anti-hero who makes his own rules, hurts and kills whoever gets in the way of his self-righteous mission?
is that the current state of our national character?