Make a Movie

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"Make a Movie"
MakeAMovie.jpg
Single by Twista featuring Chris Brown
from the album The Perfect Storm
ReleasedAugust 24, 2010 (2010-08-24)
Recorded2010
Genre
Length3:20
Label Get Money Gang Entertainment/EMI
Songwriter(s) Carl Terrell Mitchell, Samuel Lindley, Faheem Najm [1]
Producer(s) The Legendary Traxster
Twista singles chronology
"I Do"
(2010)
"Make a Movie"
(2010)
"Welcome to My Hood (Remix)"
(2011)
Chris Brownsingles chronology
"Deuces"
(2010)
"Make a Movie"
(2010)
"Yeah 3x"
(2010)

"Make a Movie" is the first single and a popular song from American rapper Twista's eighth studio album, The Perfect Storm . It was released on August 24, 2010. [2] The track charted in the United States and a music video was shot.

Contents

Background

The song was put down as being unoriginal, as there been other songs titled "Make a Movie" about making sex tapes, such as "Make a Movie" by Chamillionaire, which Twista is featured on. [3] The original version of the track featured T-Pain on the hook but the final version features Chris Brown. [3] The collaboration was said to be unexpected and geared towards a pop audience. [4] Twista explained that the collaboration came around due to mutual respect between the two. [5] The song was described by Rap-Up as "Twista spiting his rapid flow while Chris Brown croons over the seductive track." [6]

Critical reception

The critical reception to "Make A Movie" was generally mixed. AllMusic's David Jeffries was also critical: "when Twista compares his shutter speed to his sex speed on 'Make a Movie', it's a cringe-worthy moment even R. Kelly would avoid". [7] DJBooth.net also wrote a mixed review: "Make a Movie, a quasi-R rated jam that brings on recovering superstar Chris Brown for a Kardashian inspired ode to cinematic intercourse. Like much of Twista's more radio ready work, it's not particularly impressive, but unless you're dead set against having a good time you won't be able to stop your head from nodding." [8] William E. Ketchum III of HipHopDX wrote a more positive review: "Even though 'Make A Movie' is formulaic, it wins with its cheesy porno references, a solid Chris Brown chorus, and a silky instrumental." [9] RapReviews was also positive about the song: "there are songs like 'Make a Movie' featuring Chris Brown which harken back to the freak flop flow of 'Slow Jamz', with the perfectly contradictory combination of fast slung lyrics to slow quiet storm grooves." [10]

Music video

The music video debuted on MTV on September 8, 2010. [11] It was directed by Colin Tilley. [12] It was described as tame compared to the subject matter. [13]

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormat
United StatesAugust 24, 2010Digital download
November 9, 2010CD track
November 30, 2010 [19] Radio airplay

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