Photos: A faux-rap battle rages

By CNET.com.au on 14 March 2006

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As Hollywood adapts to online realities, video-sharing sites could soon face a day of reckoning.

Photos: A faux-rap battle rages
The rap-parody video "Lazy Sunday," also known as "The Chronic-what-cles of Narnia," generated millions of hits after migrating to the Internet from "Saturday Night Live." In the video "SNL" actors Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell rapped faux-angry about the dizzying array of snacks they would buy and eat before going to see "The Chronicles of Narnia."

Credit: Saturday Night Live

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