“Major Deal” (**1/2 out of four) was an occasionally very funny parody of the hip-hop scene in which an amateurish rapper named Mike Massacre (Keraun Harris) is fired from his job and is given an ultimatum by his baby’s mother to get signed by his 30th birthday or give up rap forever! Not enough laughs or storyline to sustain a full-length movie even at 70 minutes but hits the bullseye a few times and Harris is sharp in the lead. Director and writer Kevin Fredericks obviously has a lot of affection for rap and hip-hop but this covers much of the same satirical ground that Chris Rock’s “CB4” and Rusty Cundieff’s “Fear Of A Black Hat” covered two decades earlier and “Pop Star” covered much more sharply a few months ago.