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The Formula (album), The Formula
The Formula may refer to: * ''The Formula'' (1980 film), a mystery film * ''The Formula'' (2002 film), a fan film * "The Formula" (song), a 1989 single by The D.O.C. from the album ''No One Can Do It Better'' * ''The Formula'' (album), a 2008 collaborative album by Buckshot and 9th Wonder * ''La Formula'' (album) (English: ''The Formula''), a 2012 album by La Formula {{DEFAULTSORT:Formula, The ...
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The Formula (1980 Film)
''The Formula'' is a 1980 mystery film directed by John G. Avildsen. It was produced and written by Steve Shagan, who adapted his own 1979 novel ''The Formula''. It stars Marlon Brando, George C. Scott, Marthe Keller, John Gielgud, G. D. Spradlin, and Beatrice Straight. Plot The film opens in the final days of World War II as Soviet forces close in on the outskirts of Berlin. Panzer Korps General Helmut Kladen (Richard Lynch) is dispatched to the Swiss frontier with top secret documents to be used as a bargaining chip with the Allies to save Germany from the Soviets. He is subsequently intercepted by the U.S. Army and turned over to Army Intelligence. In contemporary Los Angeles, Lt. Barney Caine (George C. Scott) is assigned to solve the murder of his former boss and friend Tom Neeley, which presumably occurred during a drug deal gone wrong. However, Neeley has written "Gene" on a newspaper in his own blood, and Caine finds a map of Germany with the name "Obermann" on it ...
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The Formula (2002 Film)
''The Formula'' is a fan film that premiered online in 2002. Made in Iowa by a group of friends over 18 months, the movie documents a ''Star Wars'' fan's attempt to make an epic fan film of his own, only to become disillusioned by the process and turn on his friends. The movie centers on the motivations of fan filmmakers, and proved popular for encouraging other would-be filmmakers to not give up their own projects and enjoy the process. ''The Formula'' has been featured as a leading representative of the fanfilm genre, with print references in The Weekly Standard' and '. It eventually screened theatrically, showing as an official selection at the 200 ''Film Threat'' gave it a five-star (out of fivereview calling it "a great surprise to those seeking out a good Star Wars fanfilm that's not made up exclusively of angst-filled Jedi, stormtroopers, over the top villains, or whatever the norm is nowadays.". ''The Formula'' was the first film for directors Chris Hanel and Stephen P ...
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The Formula (song)
"The Formula" is a song by American rapper The D.O.C. from his 1989 debut album ''No One Can Do It Better''. It was released as the third single to support the album and reached #4 on the Hot Rap Songs and #76 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts in April 1990. Background "The Formula" was produced by Dr. Dre and contains samples from Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)", from his 1971 album '' What's Going On''. The remix of the song features a lengthy instrumental outro. Music video The music video for "The Formula" was shot before The D.O.C.'s car accident. It begins with Dr. Dre and Eazy-E in a studio where musicians come in for an audition but get turned down; the two complain about the experience, finding it increasingly difficult to locate "the perfect rapper". In the video, Dre plays a scientist, and is implied to be biologically modifying the D.O.C. in a method similar to Frankenstein's monster Frankenstein's monster or Frankenstein's creature, of ...
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The Formula (album)
''The Formula'' is the second collaborative studio album by American rapper Buckshot and record producer 9th Wonder. It was released on April 29, 2008 through Duck Down Music. Recording sessions took place at De Stu at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. Production was handled entirely by 9th Wonder, with Buckshot and Drew "Dru-Ha" Friedman serving as executive producers. It features guest appearances from Carlitta Durand, Arafat Yates, Big Chops, Keisha Shontelle, Swan, Talib Kweli, Tyler Woods and the Formula Crew. The album debuted at #137 on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart, opening with 5,874 units sold. A music video for the album's lead single "Go All Out" was directed by Drew "Dru-Ha" Friedman and Rik Cordero and features an appearance from comedian Charlie Murphy. Music videos were also shot for the tracks "Hold It Down" and "The Formula". Critical reception ''The Formula'' was met with generally favorable reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns ...
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