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die leidenschaftliche diskussion um die besten 6 nba spieler und die beste starting 5 aller zeiten hahaha
DWIGHT HOWARD GOT A BOOTY INJURY
 
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erst jetz die grammy nominierung mitgekriegt
diesmal gibts ja gar keinen klaren favoriten bei den rap alben würd ich sagen
positiv überrascht von den nominerungen von freddie und d smoke aber royce lol "the allegory" is bei weitem nich mal sein bestes album
 
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Sony Pictures’ Stage 6 Films Acquires Worldwide Rights To ‘Down With The King’ Starring Rapper Freddie Gibbs In Debut Role​

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EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures’ Stage 6 Films has acquired worldwide rights to Breaker Studios’ Down with the King, which had its world premiere in the ACID lineup that runs parallel to the Cannes Film Festival and just scored the Grand Prize at the Deauville American Film Festival.

Written and directed by Diego Ongaro (Bob and the Trees), the movie stars 2021 Grammy-nominated rapper and songwriter Freddie Gibbs in his debut feature film role, alongside Jamie Neumann (Lovecraft Country), David Krumholtz (The Deuce), Sharon Washington (Joker) and Bob Tarasuk (Bob and the Trees).

Written by Xabi Molia and Ongaro, the film follows rap star Money Merc (Gibbs), whose disillusionment with the music industry and the pressures of being a celebrity sends him away from the city to re-evaluate his career and finds himself in a small-town farming community.

Rob Cristiano (The Miseducation of Cameron Post), Kim Jackson (Blue Caprice) and Zach LeBeau (Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain) produced the film.

Visit Films’ Ryan Kampe negotiated the deal on behalf of the filmmakers.

Down with the King is the second feature from Ongaro, whose feature debut Bob and the Trees premiered at Sundance 2015 and went on to win the Grand Prix at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

“I’m thrilled to be working with Sony Pictures to bring Down with the King to the world and showcase Freddie Gibbs’ incredible talent beyond music,” said the director.

Stage 6 Films is the theatrical label for Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions. Stage 6 Films’ domestic, international and worldwide releases include Searching, If Beale Street Could Talk, Don’t Breathe, Arrival, The Lobster, Whiplash and the Insidious franchise. Recent releases have included Dream Horse, Zola, Here Today, The World to Come and The Kid Detective.

https://deadline.com/2021/09/freddie-gibbs-movie-debute-down-king-deal-sony-stage6-1234832122/
 
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Sony Pictures’ Stage 6 Films Acquires Worldwide Rights To ‘Down With The King’ Starring Rapper Freddie Gibbs In Debut Role​

Down-With-The-King.jpeg


EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures’ Stage 6 Films has acquired worldwide rights to Breaker Studios’ Down with the King, which had its world premiere in the ACID lineup that runs parallel to the Cannes Film Festival and just scored the Grand Prize at the Deauville American Film Festival.

Written and directed by Diego Ongaro (Bob and the Trees), the movie stars 2021 Grammy-nominated rapper and songwriter Freddie Gibbs in his debut feature film role, alongside Jamie Neumann (Lovecraft Country), David Krumholtz (The Deuce), Sharon Washington (Joker) and Bob Tarasuk (Bob and the Trees).

Written by Xabi Molia and Ongaro, the film follows rap star Money Merc (Gibbs), whose disillusionment with the music industry and the pressures of being a celebrity sends him away from the city to re-evaluate his career and finds himself in a small-town farming community.

Rob Cristiano (The Miseducation of Cameron Post), Kim Jackson (Blue Caprice) and Zach LeBeau (Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain) produced the film.

Visit Films’ Ryan Kampe negotiated the deal on behalf of the filmmakers.

Down with the King is the second feature from Ongaro, whose feature debut Bob and the Trees premiered at Sundance 2015 and went on to win the Grand Prix at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

“I’m thrilled to be working with Sony Pictures to bring Down with the King to the world and showcase Freddie Gibbs’ incredible talent beyond music,” said the director.

Stage 6 Films is the theatrical label for Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions. Stage 6 Films’ domestic, international and worldwide releases include Searching, If Beale Street Could Talk, Don’t Breathe, Arrival, The Lobster, Whiplash and the Insidious franchise. Recent releases have included Dream Horse, Zola, Here Today, The World to Come and The Kid Detective.

https://deadline.com/2021/09/freddie-gibbs-movie-debute-down-king-deal-sony-stage6-1234832122/
Hab den am Freitag auf einem Film Festival in Polen geguckt. Starkes Teil! Sehr ruhig erzählt und mit einer Menge feinfühligem Humor. Freut euch drauf!
 
Hat anscheinend von Jim Jones & dessen Crew in Miami aufs Maul bekommen

https://www.vladtv.com/article/2785...rtedly-beat-up-by-jim-jones-crew-at-prime-112


According to witnesses, a fight between Jim Jones's crew broke out with Freddie Gibbs's crew at the swanky restaurant Prime 112 in Miami. Apparently, the two sides bumped into one another while Jim Jones and his crew were leaving and Freddie Gibbs and his team were walking in.

Jim initially approached Freddie over some negative things that Gibbs had said about Jim in the past. While Jim was arguing with Freddie, someone from Jim's crew punched Gibbs in the face. Freddie was then attacked personally by Jim. Freddie's large bodyguard was also hit and then kicked in the face while he was down.
 
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