Reggae Icons Immortalized With Incredible Murals In Downtown Kingston
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Murals paying homage to Reggae history for downtown Kingston
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Belly Is the FUBU of American Cinema, and That’s Why I Love It Vulture.com 2 hrs ago Jordan Coley
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My favorite scene in
Belly isn’t the iconic blacklight-lit opening sequence. It comes later, somewhere in the second act, when a cell of masked mercenaries has descended on the mansion of Jamaican drug mafioso Lennox. Realizing he’s under siege, “Ox” swiftly procures a semi-automatic rifle from underneath a couch cushion, returns fire on his assailants, and, in his gravelly Kingston baritone, barks a challenge at the intruders: “Who wan’ test me? Come on! You know who you a bumbaclot romp wit? Unu know me?? I am the original Jamaican Don Dada!” The line has been bounding around my brain for the better part of 20 years. I must’ve first encountered it at some family gathering. I remember how my old
Belly Is a FUBU for American cinema That s Why I Love It
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