N.E.R.D.’s Hard Days Night?

SOHH.com is reporting that while on New York radio station Hot 97 recently, N.E.R.D. front man Pharrell Williams revealed to host Angie Martinez that the band is gearing for the release of their first film, directed by legendary hip-hop video director and filmmaker, Hype Williams. The movie, which is not yet titled, will depict the trio’s musical journey from the recording process to tours.

“[The movie] is going to be like The Beatles’ Hard Day’s Night,” Pharrell revealed. “[It's a] full length film. It’s for our fans.”

This can be a boost to there music if done well. Not a lot of people who are familiar with the Neptunes sound are even aware that they have a group called N.E.R.D. (that makes some dope music too). I have a feeling that this won’t be as huge as similar film like Jay-Z’s Fade to Black, just because of artist recognition. But hopefully it will be interesting enough to garner some interest.

Also be on the lookout for N.E.R.D.’s new disc, Seeing Sounds, which is slated for release on June 10.

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R Rating for Will Smith’s New Flick?

Well, it looks like their has been a recent Will Smith sighting in New York City’s Time Square. This is because the filmmakers of this summers blockbuster Hancock needed to re-shoot scenes to tone down the subject matter for the film.

This is most likely as a result of the ratings troubles they’ve encountered with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) that were detailed in firstshowing.net’s interview with director Peter Berg.

Peter Berg had mentioned that the film “remained surprisingly sexual, violent and true in spirit to an original script,” which had caused it to receive an R-rating twice from the MPAA.

This film will be released on July 2 and the trailer looks great. I’m not sure whether i really care if it’s rated R or PG-13, but if I had to pick one I’d go with PG-13. Mostly because I know that the film will do better number$ if it is not limited to an R-rated audience.

Plus sometime R-ratings aren’t that necessary. Reportedly, they re-shot a scene that originally had Hancock drinking with a 13 year old kid. The MPAA didn’t like that, for obvious reasons, and that was one of the reasons they gave the film the R-rating. Personally, i don’t need to see an adult drinking with a teenager to get the understanding that this dude has a drinking problem. So I say cut it or re-shoot the scene with someone that’s at least 18 years old, and move on, get the PG-13 rating and make some big bucks.

Check out the trailer here:

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Ludacris’ New CD/Film

Ludacris is set to release his sixth album, Theater of the Mind, in September, a project he terms appropriately “theatrical.”

He has been working on the Def Jam Records set while shooting Max Payne, the big screen adaptation of the popular Rockstar video game.

Calling the album a collection of his experiences up to this point, Ludacris told Billboard.com that Theater will be film-worthy. Though he hasn’t yet chosen a first single, he said a track should come out by June or July.

It will be interesting to see how Theater of the Mind comes across to the listener. It can be tough doing concept albums, especially these days. Luda will also be in theaters October 31 with Guy Ritchie’s RocknRolla, which stars Thandie Newton and Jeremy Piven.

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Mark Wahlberg’s New Role as Drug Kingpin

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Mark Wahlberg will play a mob kingpin in an untiltled filmed based on the life of international drug dealer Jon Roberts.  The story will show how Roberts returned from Vietnam as a decorated war hero and became a cocaine distributor for the Medellin cartel.

Wahlberg will unite on the project with The Kingdom and Hancock director Peter Berg after he completes work on The Lovely Bones, The Fighter, and The Brazilian Job.

This film is a ways out, being that The Lovely Bones, The Fighter, and The Brazilian Job are all due in 2009.  So don’t expect to see Mark in this film until 2010.

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Will Smith as Black Panther?

According to EURweb.com the actor says Steven Spielberg has approached him to play. Black Panther Bobby Seale.

Will Smith says nothing is set in stone yet, but he has been contacted by director Steven Spielberg to star in his upcoming film “Chicago 7,” which will chronicle the 1969-70 trial of seven radicals accused of conspiring to riot at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. According to he Brazillian Web site Omelete,
Will Smith has confirmed his association with the project and said that Spielberg asked him to leave some free space in his schedule for the shoot.”When Steve is ready he will send it. I don’t know specifics, story, anything, but he told me the filming dates, so I can be free to do it,”Smith told the Web site. “It’s not a 100% sure thing yet, but I’m confident.”Smith is up for the part of Black Panther Bobby Seale, who was tried on federal conspiracy charges for the anti-war riots

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David Banner Teams with Ice Cube

Rapper David Banner is set to star in The Comeback, a film produced by Ice Cube’s Cube Vision film company.

Banner, who has previously starred in Black Snake Moan and This Christmas, has reportedly been taking acting classes to sharpen his acting chops. That’s a good thing. It’s always good to see rappers taking acting seriously and not just taking it lightly.

The Comeback also stars Keke Palmer and will be directed by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst and is the true story of Jasmine Plummer who, at the age of eleven, became the first female to play in Pop Warner football tournament in its 56-year history. The release date is set for July 25, 2008.

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fhh’s Most Anticipated Films of 2008

The year 2008 looks to be a big year for hip hop in film. There are a number of films slated to come out and a slew of rappers with a lot of acting work. So we at filming hip hop have compiled a short list of our most anticipated films for 2008. The list includes films with either hip hop themes or hip hop actors/actresses with major roles in the film. Check out the list and tell us what you think.

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First Sunday’s Friday Results (Updated)

Ice Cube’s new movie First Sunday (starring Tracy Morgan and Katt Williams, directed by David E. Talbert) had a strong second place opening this past Friday with $6.2 million from 2,213 screens. The Sony-Screen Gems’ film had the studio’s sub genre label’s third best opening behind 2006’s Underworld: Evolution ($10.2 million) and 2007’s Stomp the Yard ($7.2 million).

Friday’s #1 film was The Bucket List, at $6.4 million (2,911 screens), slightly edging out First Sunday.The full weekend’s box office results will be out later today.

Update: First Sunday finished in second place this past weekend at $19 million, to The Bucket List which totaled with $19.5 million  

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Review: I Am Legend


Will Smith has come a long way from his early acting days on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Don’t get me wrong, Fresh Prince was the dude that every cat in high school in the late 1980s wanted to be like, but let’s not forget, you can actually catch will mouthing the lines of his co-stars while anticipating his next line. But after the first season he definitely stepped up his acting.

Now in 2007, I Am Legend, Will continues to prove that not only is he a lock for a big box office hit, but you can count on seeing a great performance in a film that’s well worth your hard-earned dollars.

Legend is another one of those films on Smith’s resume that wil go down as an acting triumph in a good film (Ali, Pursuit of Happyness, to name others).

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Common - Testify - Short Film

Yo, the full video (or short film) for Common’s “Testify” from his 2005 release Be has been leaked and is available on youtube.

The film stars Taraji Henson, Wood Harris, Steve Harris, Kenny Burns and Kevin Black and was directed Anthony Mandler for Boxfresh Pictures.

The film was nicely done, following the story of a manipulative woman (Henson), who sets her husband (Harris) up for a murder that she committed. Halfway in to it, the song starts u and follows the story into the court room as the woman testifies against her husband.

Very dope concept. Props to Common for some creativity, even if it’s just getting out to the masses two years and one album later. Tell us what you think about it.

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