I am not sure of the name but I think it is by Stanley Clarke and Politik. It is from the scene after Jet li finds the Basketball in hs brother's closet and starts to reminisce. It is not on the sound track. Any help ould be appreciated.
Romeo Must Hang - 2010 was released on: USA: 2011
Romeo and Juliet made 69,000 dollars in all.
Romeo Must Die
He Says That Tybalt Is Going To Go and Fight Romeo For Going To The Party The Day Before.
"twinkle, twinkle, little star how I wonder what you are""Oh, snow, why must you hamper my enjoyment with your vicious cold bite?"By using an apostrophe in figurative language you are making a reference to something inanimate ( or not alive) this can also go for anyone who is dead or not present.For instance: "Romeo, Romeo, where art thou Romeo?"
goal? as in hoop? To stand straight and 10" tall, and be round so the ball can go in it.
No, but I can tell you that Chris Brown used the same sample in his song Open Road (I Love Her)
To score a goal (a "basket") in the game of basketball, the basketball must pass through the hoop of the opponent's goal. When a person is attempting to throw the ball so it will pass through the hoop and score a goal or basket, it is called taking a shot or shooting the basketball. This may seem strange because "shooting" is usually an action word associated with firearms, but the terminology is the same.
The duration of Romeo Must Die is 1.92 hours.
The cast of Romeo Must Rock - 2005 includes: Brown Briefs as Themselves Romeo Lee as Romeo
Romeo Must Die was created on 2000-03-22.
Romeo Must Die was released on 03/22/2000.
The Production Budget for Romeo Must Die was $25,000,000.
a game in which two teams of five players each compete to throw a ball through a hoop.
Romeo Must Hang - 2010 was released on: USA: 2011
Romeo Must Die grossed $55,973,336 in the domestic market.
These words were spoken by Lord Capulet in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. Lord Capulet is appealing to Prince Escalus for justice after Tybalt is killed by Romeo. He insists that Romeo must pay for his crime with his life.