Pirates hijack a wedding...actually, looks like it was already being hijacked before the pirates, but that’s neither here not there.
Shotgun Wedding stars Jennifer Lopez, Josh Duhamel, Jennifer Coolidge, Sonia Braga, Cheech Marin, D’arcy Carden, and Lenny Kravitz. Jason Moore directs from a screenplay by Mark Hammer.
Shotgun Wedding hits Prime Video on January 27, 2023.
During the Instagram Live they mentioned wanting/hoping to go to Comic Con and now it's happening. I'm guessing Imani and Sarah Catherine aren't listed due conflicts in their schedules.
Cast: Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow, Anna Camp, Rebel Wilson, Skylar Astin, Ester Dean, Hana Mae Lee, Alexis Knapp, Ben Platt, Adam DeVine, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Kelley Jakle, Shelley Regner, Caroline Fourmy, Wanetah Walmsley
Release year: 2012
Genres: comedy, romance, music
Blurb: College student Beca knows she does not want to be part of a clique, but that’s exactly where she finds herself after arriving at her new school. Thrust in among mean girls, nice girls, and just plain weird girls, Beca finds that the only thing they have in common is how well they sing together. She takes the women of the group out of their comfort zone of traditional arrangements and into a world of amazing harmonic combinations in a fight to the top of college music competitions.
Your Cordially Invited To Watch Trailer For Shotgun Wedding
Your Cordially Invited To Watch Trailer For Shotgun Wedding
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It’s been a long time coming for romantic comedy thriller Shotgun Wedding. Jennifer Lopez leading groom went from Ryan Reynolds, then Armie Hammer now it’s Josh Duhamel. The film was also originally meant to be a cinema release, now it’s on Prime Video. Today Amazon cordially invite to watch the films official Trailer and literally the happy couple living up to to ‘Til Death Do Us Part’!
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Away Back In by Raw Poetic. Feat. Damu the Fudgemunk
As summer slouches towards fall, Jason Moore AKA Raw Poetic and his collaborators guitarist Pat Fritz and producer Damu the Fudgemunk issue a late addition to the seasonal groove. Away Back In rides in on Damu’s loose beats, Fritz’s jazz and soul inflected guitar and Moore’s combination of political rap and mindful crooning. Not that this is all sunshine and light. The sparkle of the music is balanced by lyrical spikiness and the awareness of existential threats both social and ecological. Moore finds antidotes to those threats through identity and activism, the music a defiant and radical expression of joy and being, the words mixing poetic reverie, raw experiential narrative and incisive commentary.
Damu’s drum patterns and programming settle into a loose swing that sit in a pocket behind the vocals but also motor the songs along whilst the bass lines are as much felt as heard. The key however is Fritz’s guitar. His psychedelic pyrotechnics on “Bird’s Eye” are an effective outlier, but for the most he lays down chordal vamps and jazzy hooks that dodge and weave adding emphasis here, a languid cool here. As Moore exhorts us to take time to acknowledge the small, good things in life on opener “Ease Side”, Fritz’s guitar tugs at your sleeve, drawing attention to what’s in front of your eyes. On “Sometime After Midnight” Moore connects micro-aggressions to systematic racism and dissects the ways in which privilege twists language to justify the status quo whilst for the oppressed it’s a case of “I think I heard it all/I heard the murder call/I heard the word racism has got to still evolve/I heard the humans says they never saw a race at all/They shot a nigger in the back for fucking taking off ” The guitar is harsher, driven and in the end circles in on itself, a mobius strip of despair. There’s also hope and joy, “A Way Back In” celebrates the trio’s friendship and creative partnership and the closing track “Human Kindness (Acoustic Mix)” combines folk guitar and hip hop beats in a paean to simple acts of altruism. It’s an uplifting end to album which finds Raw Poetic proving once again to be powerful commentators on the human condition and musicians of the highest order.
Meanwhile, in another Spider-Verse.... the cast of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (in theaters now), swap voice roles in this hilarious web exclusive.