All Eyez On Me teaser - RIP 2pac Vol. Goddamn it's been 20 years already?!?!

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You could also look at this movie as an unintentional comedy 
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The part where he got out the car, got on one leg and shot the ****** was the funniest thing ever.
 
 
 
You could also look at this movie as an unintentional comedy 
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The part where he got out the car, got on one leg and shot the ****** was the funniest thing ever.
-The part where dude came in the office after getting his chain snatched

-Dude playing Snoop and his voice, and the shank on the plane

-Maino playing Maino 
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I saw it. The ending was terrible. Other than that, I didn't think it was THAT bad. I'd give it a solid C.
 
I gave it a 4/10 bc idc if I ever see it again, but it had parts that I enjoyed. If it's a movie that I'd want to see again, it gets at least a 5.
 
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"This is some ******** I want my money back from that Tupac movie, ***** got shot for his yeezys in an uber while listening to DS2"
 
To keep it all the way 100.The scene where Pac shoots the cops.Might be true.He went to court over that shooting.He beat the case using self defense.So im sure the directors went over the case (Documented files).What most people dont or didn't know about Pac.Was that he was gun fanatic when he was younger.He had his gun license.He also spoke about the NRA and about self defense.Youtube=Tupac predicting sh*t once again.Or you can type in Tupac Gun Range interview.


The entire interview isnt even online anymore.Its a chopped up edited version.Pac was ahead of his peers mentally by a long shot.He knew how to handle guns.He just got caught slippin at Quad.I just hope the youngstas research him.And learn a little.I wont bash our young rappers.Because i know that they can change at any moment when they choose to wake up.
 
Whats even more crazy.Is that theres old interviews of Pac.That wont be shown online.They dont want people waking up.They just want the negative side to ve brought up over and over.This is why most people 33 and below wont understand all the love he gets.Its a reason why people hate or troll heavy.When it comes to him.He lived and done things that most older people haven't done.Lets be real.If he wasnt.People wouldnt argue over him after 21 years after his death.I dont even talk or debate over Pac with anyone thats 35 or below.If you werent atleast in HighSchool when Pac and Big got murdered.Then you wont understand how deep it was at that time.
 
To keep it all the way 100.The scene where Pac shoots the cops.Might be true.He went to court over that shooting.He beat the case using self defense.So im sure the directors went over the case (Documented files).What most people dont or didn't know about Pac.Was that he was gun fanatic when he was younger.He had his gun license.He also spoke about the NRA and about self defense.Youtube=Tupac predicting sh*t once again.Or you can type in Tupac Gun Range interview.


The entire interview isnt even online anymore.Its a chopped up edited version.Pac was ahead of his peers mentally by a long shot.He knew how to handle guns.He just got caught slippin at Quad.I just hope the youngstas research him.And learn a little.I wont bash our young rappers.Because i know that they can change at any moment when they choose to wake up.

Him shooting the two dirty cops is true.

I think folks were talking about him taking a knee to shoot at them seemed out of place.
 
Pac actually shot at cops in self defense and lived enough to tell the tale.... Where have the times gone....
 
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One thing I like about this and SOC is it got the directors more work in Hollywood! Which is GREAT FOR BLACK DIRECTORS!!!! Regardless if you like this or SOC. It's a bigger picture.

‘All Eyez On Me’ Helmer Benny Boom Commits To Black List LAPD Thriller ‘The Shave’
by Mike Fleming Jr
June 19, 2017 9:13am


EXCLUSIVE: After emerging from an opening weekend where his Tupac Shakur film All Eyez On Me established itself as a bonafide summer sleeper with a $27M opening weekend, director Benny Boom has signed on to next direct the provocative police thriller The Shave. Scripted by newcomers Thomas White and Miles Hubley, the 2015 Black List script will be produced by Route One Entertainment, Lost City and Maiden Voyage. The film tells the story of a corrupt LAPD officer who was just exonerated in the murder of a black high school honor student. He visits the boy’s father at his barbershop to tell him his side of the story, and listen to the father recount the story of his son’s life — while receiving a straight-razor shave. The film will be produced by Route One CEO Russell Levine, Lost City president John Finemore, Maiden Voyage’s Chris and Eleanor Columbus, and Mason Novick and Michelle Knudsen of MXN Entertainment. The exec producers are Chris Lytton, Lost City’s James Hoppe and Elizabeth Grave, with Sophia Dilley co-producing.

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In a statement confirming the deal, Boom said he sparked to “bringing a film with such social and cultural relevancy to life. It is an opportunity for us to examine the division between the police and communities of color.”

Boom is repped by Principato-Young Entertainment and ICM Partners. The scribes are repped by WME, MXN and attorney Jeff Frankel. Route One, formed by Levine and Jeffrey Ubben, recently backed the Fisher Stevens-directed Palmer, the Damien Chazelle-scripted The Claim and The Circle and Colossal. The financier/producer most recently teamed with Patti Cake$ producer Maiden Voyage on the 2016 Sundance pic Tallulah, which starred Ellen Page and Allison Janney. Lost City just financed and produced the Drake Doremus-directed Newness.
 
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There was no iPhone, no wraith, no Pac in a romper with Big Baller Brand shoes, and he wasn't playing 2K in any scene
 
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