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Originally posted by Nicole
I saw No Good Deed and I enjoyed every second of that trash.
Mockingjay trailer very soon 
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It was either that or As above so below. Went with the latter since my friends usually never agree to watch horror movie buy they did this time.
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Originally posted by rihannafan
As above So below was pretty great
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Yeah, I liked it too. No caves for me, for a while. 
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Originally posted by Desert Rain
Chris Brown his critics POWER.
He's given Rihanna two of her most acclaimed songs.
(Disturbia and Nobodies Bidni)
Don't quote me Rihannafan if it's to disagree.

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Nobody's Business was acclaimed?
I thought it was the main reason that UA got low-key dragged in the reviews. From two reviews that gave UA a less-than-perfect score:
"Thus Rihanna’s much-discussed duet with Brown, “Nobody’s Business,” forms the rotten core of Unapologetic, a fiery pop album that’s unfortunately coated in the icky residue of unearned defiance that has marked Brown’s recent output. "
"The big story in the lead-up to the pointedly-titled Unapologetic is that she's not only forgiven her abusive ex, Chris Brown (who has had Rihanna's battered and bruised face tattooed on his neck), but she's back with him, and he guests on the equally defiantly-named "Nobody's Business". An Auto-Tuned, Jacko-sampling piece of piano-house, it would be inoffensive and sweet enough, were it not for the Punch & Judy saga behind it."

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Originally posted by Chemical X.
i love throwback threads. FAME.'s consistency >>>
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Mess @ people who claim to dislike him riding Chris' dick just as hard 2 years ago as they do now 
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An Auto-Tuned, Jacko-sampling piece of piano-house, it would be inoffensive and sweet enough, were it not for the Punch & Judy saga behind it.
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Originally posted by Desert Rain
FAME.
Thoughts on Loyal 2.0 - Body Language?
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Any good terrifying horror movies? I don't need no action type of thing like You're next or those stupid psychological things. I just want to be scared out of my mind. Is there a movie like that somewhere out there 
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Member Since: 11/17/2011
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Originally posted by Save-Me-Oprah
Nobody's Business was acclaimed?
I thought it was the main reason that UA got low-key dragged in the reviews. From two reviews that gave UA a less-than-perfect score:
"Thus Rihanna’s much-discussed duet with Brown, “Nobody’s Business,” forms the rotten core of Unapologetic, a fiery pop album that’s unfortunately coated in the icky residue of unearned defiance that has marked Brown’s recent output. "
"The big story in the lead-up to the pointedly-titled Unapologetic is that she's not only forgiven her abusive ex, Chris Brown (who has had Rihanna's battered and bruised face tattooed on his neck), but she's back with him, and he guests on the equally defiantly-named "Nobody's Business". An Auto-Tuned, Jacko-sampling piece of piano-house, it would be inoffensive and sweet enough, were it not for the Punch & Judy saga behind it."

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it was acclaimed though...some described it as one of the best of the album
they just still couldn't get over the fact that Chris was on it with her 
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Nobody's Business is a 90s throwback bop!

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Member Since: 8/16/2011
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Originally posted by LoveTheWayILie
Any good terrifying horror movies? I don't need no action type of thing like You're next or those stupid psychological things. I just want to be scared out of my mind. Is there a movie like that somewhere out there 
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Sinister as mentioned above... Just stay away from Insidious.
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Originally posted by LoveTheWayILie
Any good terrifying horror movies? I don't need no action type of thing like You're next or those stupid psychological things. I just want to be scared out of my mind. Is there a movie like that somewhere out there 
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The Descent will probably scare you, if you like gore watch Evil Dead 2013!
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Originally posted by Save-Me-Oprah
Nobody's Business was acclaimed?
I thought it was the main reason that UA got low-key dragged in the reviews. From two reviews that gave UA a less-than-perfect score:
"Thus Rihanna’s much-discussed duet with Brown, “Nobody’s Business,” forms the rotten core of Unapologetic, a fiery pop album that’s unfortunately coated in the icky residue of unearned defiance that has marked Brown’s recent output. "
"The big story in the lead-up to the pointedly-titled Unapologetic is that she's not only forgiven her abusive ex, Chris Brown (who has had Rihanna's battered and bruised face tattooed on his neck), but she's back with him, and he guests on the equally defiantly-named "Nobody's Business". An Auto-Tuned, Jacko-sampling piece of piano-house, it would be inoffensive and sweet enough, were it not for the Punch & Judy saga behind it."

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From the 3 reviews that came up first on google.
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Her take on the situation is tackled most brazenly on ‘Nobody’s Business’, effectively her and Brown’s ‘we’re back together’ letter sung over a swinging summer jam. This is the record’s pop centrepiece, even if Brown’s croak of “Let’s make out in this Lexus” underlines once again that there really is no accounting for taste. - NME
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Much has been made of the couple's duet, "Nobody's Business", which is, unfortunately, one of Unapologetic's high points. - Pitchfork
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The Chris Brown duet, Nobody's Business, is inevitably the central attraction of this album. It’s a wonderfully light throwback to late-80s piano house; but its lyrics make the listener feel like an intruder. -BBC
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Came To Do is actually the Loyal 2.0
and it ***** too

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Finally got to see No Good Deed. It was a kii the whole time.
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Originally posted by rihannafan
Sinister as mentioned above... Just stay away from Insidious.
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Insidious 2>>>> The whole scene in the abandoned hospital..
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Member Since: 9/18/2010
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Originally posted by Save-Me-Oprah
Nobody's Business was acclaimed?
I thought it was the main reason that UA got low-key dragged in the reviews. From two reviews that gave UA a less-than-perfect score:
"Thus Rihanna’s much-discussed duet with Brown, “Nobody’s Business,” forms the rotten core of Unapologetic, a fiery pop album that’s unfortunately coated in the icky residue of unearned defiance that has marked Brown’s recent output. "
"The big story in the lead-up to the pointedly-titled Unapologetic is that she's not only forgiven her abusive ex, Chris Brown (who has had Rihanna's battered and bruised face tattooed on his neck), but she's back with him, and he guests on the equally defiantly-named "Nobody's Business". An Auto-Tuned, Jacko-sampling piece of piano-house, it would be inoffensive and sweet enough, were it not for the Punch & Judy saga behind it."

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So...you're basically admitting and proving that critics have a clear bias/hate for Chris
Yet two posts ago you were trying to use his metacritic scores as a valid argument 
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Member Since: 11/17/2011
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Originally posted by rihannafan
Sinister as mentioned above... Just stay away from Insidious.
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horrible terribly overrated movie
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Originally posted by Desert Rain
Insidious 2>>>> The whole scene in the abandoned hospital..
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this is also true
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Originally posted by Desert Rain
Insidious 2>>>> The whole scene in the abandoned hospital..
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Insidious 1 and 2 are more comedies rather than horror movies. I think they were going for a scary movie type of thing.
The grudge is pretty amazing (all of them)
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Originally posted by rihannafan
Sinister as mentioned above... Just stay away from Insidious.
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I've seen both. Sinister was ok I guess, only 3 scenes really scared me, insidious was meh.
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The Descent will probably scare you, if you like gore watch Evil Dead 2013!
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I haven't watched but always planned to see Descent, I'll give it a shot, thanks guys 
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