Sunday, October 29, 2006

Go Tell Disney All Your Fuckin' Ducktales


One thing that we respect here at It's A Lifestyle is keeping it real. And breasts.

Obviously Donald shares our sentiments.

Unfortunately, though, Warner Bros. does not feel the same as its counterpart, as they've been keeping it very fake.




Warner Brothers is accused of exploiting African amputees in order to promote the movie "Blood Diamond".

The studio handpicked 27 teenage and child amputees from South African hospitals to appear as extras in the Leonardo DiCaprio film and promised to provide prosthetic limbs as well as a small salary for their contribution. However, more than three months after filming wrapped, the kids are reportedly still waiting for their new limbs…

A rep for Warner Brothers told the amputees, "You will have to wait for December, when the movie comes out, so we can get some publicity out of it."

Damn. Props to WWTDD for breaking this story.


On another note, there's been some rumbling in the music industry over the weekend. No matter how bad the album cover is, The Doctor's Advocate is shaping up to be something serious.


The Game has been talking a whole lot of shit about his upcoming effort "The Doctor's Advocate"; so much thata lott of people have started tuning him out. Over the last few days, a couple songs have leaked that might prove that Jayceon Taylor has been more or less just letting us know what time it is.

On "Olde English", he gets very introspective, creating images of a kid growing up in the jungle that is Los Angeles over Hi-Tek's mellow piano.

The Game- Olde English

And if that doesn't work, here's the backup.

He then gets a great lyrical push by Nas on "Why You Hate The Game?", accompanied by the ever-so-soulful Marsha of Floetry. Just Blaze did what he does best on this track, bringing authenticity and originality to a song that could have gone in any direction. The breakdown is something serious, as Just takes us all to church.

The Game- Why You Hate The Game?

On "The Doctor's Advocate", A drunken Game takes some time to speak with Busta Rhymes on his situation with Dr. Dre, explaining how he looked up to Dre as a father and how he regrets taking some things for granted. Busta really helps this track, as he gives Aftermath's side of the story and explains how it was seeing their dynamic. Throughout it all, as both Game and Busta say, "It's Still Aftermath."

The Game- The Doctor's Advocate

Check the tracks out, and give us some comments on what you think. Could this new album be all it's cracked up to be? Is The Game just trying to make us forget the Change Of Heart Episode? We give you our opinions all the time, and we want to start hearing what our readers have to say.

Peace.

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