Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA rap group heads to Atlanta to participate in Atlanta's revived Freaknik festival.A rap group heads to Atlanta to participate in Atlanta's revived Freaknik festival.A rap group heads to Atlanta to participate in Atlanta's revived Freaknik festival.
T-Pain
- The Ghost of Freaknik Past
- (narração)
Joey Galaxy
- Virgil
- (narração)
- (as Young Cash)
CeeLo Green
- Lite Skinn'd
- (narração)
- (as Cee-Lo Green)
Lil Jon
- Foreboding Old Dude
- (narração)
- (as Lil' Jon)
DJ Drama
- Mr. Thanksgiving
- (narração)
- (as Tyree 'DJ Drama' Simmons)
Kelis
- Talk Show Host
- (narração)
Sophia Fresh
- Leacosia
- (narração)
- …
Bill Hader
- Tad
- (narração)
Andy Samberg
- Chad
- (narração)
Affion Crockett
- Play
- (narração)
- …
Kel Mitchell
- Fruit Bowl Boys Frontman
- (narração)
- …
Snoop Dogg
- Gang Member
- (narração)
Mack Maine
- Gang Member
- (narração)
Lil' Wayne
- Trap Jesus
- (narração)
Charlie Murphy
- Al Sharpton
- (narração)
- …
Avaliações em destaque
Best thing to happen to and come from hip hop in many years. Freaknic, The Musical has a star studded cast (of hip hop artists) that brings the excellently written script to life, as well as gives depth and realism. "Freaknic ain't real, its a urban legend, like Candyman (the character from the movie)," became, for me, one of the more memorable lines from the musical. Great one-liners and 90's references as the previously mentioned before are pleasantly placed throughout the musical, maintaining a quick pace of comedy. Freaknic, The Musical, as a work of hip hop music brings a fresh critique of the genre as a popular art form and as an urban form. Freaknic, The Musical also offers an intellectual component, similar to Adult Swim's The Boondocks, as it makes fun of conservative black thought for more liberal and modern culture. Once again, Adult Swim has delivered thoughtful programing for its targeted audience.
I'm not really sure where to start with this. I know that Adult Swim tends to play towards the lowest common denominator, but this is ridiculous; never has the bar been set lower. Take some gangsta stylings, add in a rap battle that ends in a Dragon Ball Z power-up, make sure that the n-word gets dropped on a regular basis, and throw in "weed=good" and "all we want is bling and bitches" messages, and that pretty much sums up the movie. You see committee movies in Hollywood all the time; this was a movie produced by a gangsta-wannabes.
It's mildly homophobic (you have a group of ostensibly gay rappers that provide the counterpoint to the show's group of up-and-comers), and women are relegated to pure sex objects; with the exception of the leader of the 10%-ers, the only women in the show are literally nothing but sex objects; heck, one of the rewards for winning the contest is a lifetime of ho's, and one of the numbers shows Freaknik going around transforming women into big-busted bra and Daisy Duke-wearing ho's. The sole intelligent woman was portrayed as a hungry shrew that wanted nothing but control.
The portrayal of the men wasn't much better. Cops are evil, drugs and alcohol are good, and gang credos rule. All that matters for them is getting drunk, laid, and high. I know that young men see fame as a way to getting sex and drugs, but they usually learn something about whats important on the way up; in this show, it wasn't about how the music was important, but how it was a way to money and getting laid. There was nothing solid about any of the male characters; sort of fitting that that a ghost was the lead, I think...
I know that this was supposed to be "light-hearted" and in the vein of the House Party movies, but it just came off as offensive. I think if you wanted proof that the civil rights movement is dead, and not in a good way, this show would be it...
It's mildly homophobic (you have a group of ostensibly gay rappers that provide the counterpoint to the show's group of up-and-comers), and women are relegated to pure sex objects; with the exception of the leader of the 10%-ers, the only women in the show are literally nothing but sex objects; heck, one of the rewards for winning the contest is a lifetime of ho's, and one of the numbers shows Freaknik going around transforming women into big-busted bra and Daisy Duke-wearing ho's. The sole intelligent woman was portrayed as a hungry shrew that wanted nothing but control.
The portrayal of the men wasn't much better. Cops are evil, drugs and alcohol are good, and gang credos rule. All that matters for them is getting drunk, laid, and high. I know that young men see fame as a way to getting sex and drugs, but they usually learn something about whats important on the way up; in this show, it wasn't about how the music was important, but how it was a way to money and getting laid. There was nothing solid about any of the male characters; sort of fitting that that a ghost was the lead, I think...
I know that this was supposed to be "light-hearted" and in the vein of the House Party movies, but it just came off as offensive. I think if you wanted proof that the civil rights movement is dead, and not in a good way, this show would be it...
Adult Swim has been making cartoons whatever they are great, good, or bad and Freaknik: The Musical is one of those great Adults Swim cartoons! It has so much humor in it, the animation is rather decent and characters are funny! The rap songs are super catchy for me to listen to, they easily get stuck in my head. And I literally love how cartoony this looks! Freaknik: The Musical is without one of the best Adults Swim cartoons I have ever watched! Go and watch it! I give Freaknik: The Musical a 9.5/10
I watched this movie and just fell in love. The rapping is solid and sounds great. The acting was humorous and well done. The story line was not made to be serious. I know a lot of people dog on T-Pain for "over using auto-tune", which does at times make people sound a lot better. But I think what people miss is that it brings a style to singing. Maybe T-Pain sucks at singing with out the help of the program, but with it he brings a different style of music. Which can also work in his favor, such as it may work for his voice but for another person could make it sound horrible. It may not be talent but it sounds really good, so why dog it. It works really good with the musical. The art of the musical is all done in I guess you would say a graffiti style which is perfect for the movie it is.
In a nut shell: Its a rap musical, featuring several top rap artist, with T-Pain as Freaknik turning Spring Break into the party it should be, and three young men trying to rising to fame.
Can not wait for the soundtrack ^_^
In a nut shell: Its a rap musical, featuring several top rap artist, with T-Pain as Freaknik turning Spring Break into the party it should be, and three young men trying to rising to fame.
Can not wait for the soundtrack ^_^
10gravesg
What can i say ? After watching it i was throughly impressed with the production values, the cast, and even the way it was animated.
The story was told at a nice pace, and our main group of characters all had their own personalities, each one had an original feel to them.
The music produced by T-pain, and co-produced by Tha bizness, was just fantastic. I mean seriously the scores were first class. i honestly wanted the justice league to be in on the sound scape, but alas this was produced very well without them. T-pain and tha Bizness did what they do best.
After watching it felt like it went by so fast i had to rewind and watch it all over again, and when i did i found myself not being fatigued by the music. It was just as refreshing as when i heard it the first time.
If you have any love for hip-hop music or great music scores, then this would definitely be you cup of tea.
My score originally was a 8 out of 10 but i figure i'd bump it to 9 seeing as how those that hate it, don't quite fully understand it, thus i'll pickup some of their slack.
The story was told at a nice pace, and our main group of characters all had their own personalities, each one had an original feel to them.
The music produced by T-pain, and co-produced by Tha bizness, was just fantastic. I mean seriously the scores were first class. i honestly wanted the justice league to be in on the sound scape, but alas this was produced very well without them. T-pain and tha Bizness did what they do best.
After watching it felt like it went by so fast i had to rewind and watch it all over again, and when i did i found myself not being fatigued by the music. It was just as refreshing as when i heard it the first time.
If you have any love for hip-hop music or great music scores, then this would definitely be you cup of tea.
My score originally was a 8 out of 10 but i figure i'd bump it to 9 seeing as how those that hate it, don't quite fully understand it, thus i'll pickup some of their slack.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesBill Hader and Andy Samberg (Tad & Chad) have previously appeared in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) as Flint Lockwood and Brent McHale and would later appear in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) coincidentally CeeLo Green only appeared in the first Hotel Transylvania (2012) movie with Samberg as Murray the Mummy he was then replaced with Keegan-Michael Key in the sequels due to the arrest of CeeLo Green
- ConexõesFeatured in Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told (2024)
- Trilhas sonorasFreaknik Is Back
Performed by T-Pain
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h(60 min)
- Cor
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- 16:9 HD
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