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Freaknik: The Musical

  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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Freaknik: The Musical (2010)
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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.A rap group heads to Atlanta to participate in Atlanta's revived Freaknik festival.

  • Director
    • Chris Prynoski
  • Writers
    • Brian Ash
    • Carl Jones
    • T-Pain
  • Stars
    • T-Pain
    • Joey Galaxy
    • Rick Ross
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    • Director
      • Chris Prynoski
    • Writers
      • Brian Ash
      • Carl Jones
      • T-Pain
    • Stars
      • T-Pain
      • Joey Galaxy
      • Rick Ross
    • 13User reviews
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    T-Pain
    T-Pain
    • The Ghost of Freaknik Past
    • (voice)
    Joey Galaxy
    • Virgil
    • (voice)
    • (as Young Cash)
    Rick Ross
    Rick Ross
    • Big Uzi
    • (voice)
    CeeLo Green
    CeeLo Green
    • Lite Skinn'd
    • (voice)
    • (as Cee-Lo Green)
    DJ Pooh
    DJ Pooh
    • Doela Man
    • (voice)
    Lil Jon
    Lil Jon
    • Foreboding Old Dude
    • (voice)
    • (as Lil' Jon)
    DJ Drama
    • Mr. Thanksgiving
    • (voice)
    • (as Tyree 'DJ Drama' Simmons)
    Kelis
    Kelis
    • Talk Show Host
    • (voice)
    Sophia Fresh
    • Leacosia
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bill Hader
    Bill Hader
    • Tad
    • (voice)
    Andy Samberg
    Andy Samberg
    • Chad
    • (voice)
    Affion Crockett
    Affion Crockett
    • Play
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kel Mitchell
    Kel Mitchell
    • Fruit Bowl Boys Frontman
    • (voice)
    • …
    Big Boi
    Big Boi
    • Preacher
    • (voice)
    • (as Antwan 'Big Boi' Patton)
    Snoop Dogg
    Snoop Dogg
    • Gang Member
    • (voice)
    Mack Maine
    • Gang Member
    • (voice)
    Lil' Wayne
    Lil' Wayne
    • Trap Jesus
    • (voice)
    Charlie Murphy
    Charlie Murphy
    • Al Sharpton
    • (voice)
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    • Director
      • Chris Prynoski
    • Writers
      • Brian Ash
      • Carl Jones
      • T-Pain
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    4solidgameboy12-1

    Don't Auto Tune into Freaknik.

    Freaknik is the Adult Swim 1 hour program that stars rapper T-pain, the rapper notoriously known for his use of Auto Tune throughout his albums.

    I can't say I'm a follower in the legion of T-pain fans (I'm classic rock, I have to say) but I do watch a lot of Adult Swim, and unlike most of the shows, I couldn't get myself to miss this.

    The story starts when the major character, Freaknik, an Atlanta rapper who was at the top of his game, was arrested and eventually killed (A obvious reference to many famous rappers, who die so mysteriously) but a cool little summoning brings back the spirit of Freaknik, and thus, the voice that is the Auto-Tune sound of T-Pain arises.

    The story kind of moves into a rag to riches story that plays by the numbers. It may be an entire hour, but to be honest, it is not the story I was watching it for, because I have seen better; it's the actors, the music and the character, Freaknik.

    Again, I am not a rap music enthusiast; In fact, if I had to advocate any rap music, it was everything in the 90s and that was the end of it, and I do not enjoy T-Pain's music, and yet, I was intrigued by it all. T-Pain sounds like a character when he "Raps", so in said case, the Auto Tune voice makes the character seem a little bit more lively.

    The actors in the movie are probably the reason I wanted to see this for the most part: You have Snoop Dog, Andy Samberg and Bill Hader, Charlie Murphy, many great celebrity personalities to hear, but most are so underused in this project, Samberg and Hader used for about 3 minutes, Charlie Murphy for about a few seconds, and Snoop Dog for about a minute, all to bring us back to a few characters whose are dull as dishwater, actually.

    So, all that leaves to judge is Freaknik, the character, who was actually the best part. The character, a spirit, is actually real lively in speech, and The songs Freaknik does range from the over-excesses of Women, Drinks and Money, to helping strippers getting out of their awful jobs and getting them into college.

    This is where the movie excels, and unfortunately, that's as good as it gets. You get a handful of songs and a few chuckles here and there but that's it. It is a picture of little redeemable value.

    I think the problem was so much of the ideas were based on T-Pain that everything was given a backseat, so in order to make the movie watchable, it was just up to hiring a few well known rappers to give most a movie part in something.

    But, if this were a full length motion picture, I'm sure the story would be better than it is, and honestly, I'd like to see that. Freaknik is interesting character, perhaps in another longer project, just recreate the entire story to make characters who are interesting, not cardboard cutout ghetto characters with no passion or drive, you lose interest too quickly and it shows when the writers really create nothing more than an an overly long party sequence and a troupe of Flying Malcolm X's to wrap up the movie.

    So in conclusion, If the character comes back, make it more interesting, let T-Pain do what he does best, and come back with more interesting characters.

    A disappointing but brutal 4 out of 10.
    10gravesg

    We all need a little Freaknik

    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.
    9nasdagoodshepherd

    Awesome! Just Awesome!

    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
    2StevePulaski

    The Freak (And Sense) Stops Here

    Freaknik: The Musical is not a movie, TV show, or a special. It has nothing that belongs in the category of special. It runs in the category of an annoying, atrociously bad film, combined with low grade animation, and even worse, bad lyrics that are hardly understandable because of the terrible syncing process and the chaos usually corresponding the song. It can't be to complicated for a special, which it isn't. Its just a loud show that has an excuse to say "the n word".

    T-Pain is a decent rapper, sometimes his songs are a little graphic, but for the most part he is tolerable, but his musical talents are wasted in this mess. He plays "The Ghost of Freaknik Past" in which he brings life to a dead party that took place in Atlanta a number of years ago. To me the celebration should have stayed dead, even in a cartoon, the show is still abysmal.

    In the mean time, four amateur rappers try to make their way across the state to get to the rap battle being held at Freaknik. Cee-Lo, Rick Ro$$, DJ Pooh, and Young Money get into the usual mishaps while on the road. They find a wild house party, they try to avoid a group that is ironically trying to whipe Freaknik out (too being ironic Al Sharptoin, Oprah, and Bill Cosby resemble the people against Freaknik), and they need to win the Rap Battle so they get some money to pay their rent and finally get the respect they "seemingly" deserve from their family, friends, and the culture around them.

    The show is cheesy and poorly animated to a new degree of awful. The colors are putrid and only black, brown, puke green, and gray hit the screen. It's as miserable as a foggy day. The unkempt society of this show is motley and unappealing to the eye. Aside from the number of problems this show has, the music is what counts. The song by the "Sweet Tea Mafia" is tolerable and doesn't cause harm to the ears, but other songs like T-Pain's "Freaknik's Back" and "Save You" are rushed and failed experiences clearly identifying that this show was a procrastinated mess that doesn't deserve recognition.

    I've always admired Adult Swim for their clever lineup of shows, humorous bumps, and cool advertisements among the network. Though for every bump Adult Swim put up for this garbage made me just die a little inside. To quote Ally Sheedy's line in The Breakfast Club and as well seen in The 82nd Academy Awards "When you get older your heart dies." To add mine to the cult classics of movie quotations, "Whenever I see an ad for Freaknik my heart dies." Starring: T-Pain, Andy Samberg, Bill Hader, Rick Ro$$, Lil Wayne, Young Cash, Sophia Fresh, Snoop Dogg, DJ Pooh, Kelis, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Cee-Lo, Lil Jon, Big Boi, Kel Mitchell, Affion Crockett, Charlie Murphy, DJ Drama, Mack Maine, Mike Jones, and Carl Jones. Directed by: Chris Prynoski and Jacob Escobedo.
    9digitalwarrior

    An interesting adventure through hip hop and animation

    I saw Adult Swim's advertising blitz for Freaknik and was so annoyed by it I watched the show out of spite. I actually hoped that it was bad I could keep complaining about the direction they are taking on some of their animated shows. I was pleasantly surprised.

    If Freaknik is any indication to what Adult Swim is going to put out in the future, I'm excited. I grew up in Atlanta and I remember Freaknik coming through the city. I had no idea how they would make this into an animated TV show and honestly thought they were going to screw up.

    The show had a rather silly plot with a lot of small jokes scattered throughout it. I had to watch it again because I giggled at things characters said (or just Lil John going "WHAT?!" in the background) and missed some dialog. The music in it is pretty good and it's really amazing to see so many artists collaborate on something and have it turn out pretty well. Very entertaining and easily re-watchable.

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      Bill 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
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      Freaknik: You know, you know, if my heart pumped blood, it would boil right now. But it don't. Ain't nothing but blueberry vodka in these veins, baby, and that's just what I wanna buy you a drink of shorty.

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      Freaknik Is Back
      Performed by T-Pain

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Nappy Boy Entertainment
      • Titmouse
      • Williams Street
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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