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Considering the current landscape of hip hop, a 2 Live Crew biopic could work.
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Considering the current landscape of hip hop, a 2 Live Crew biopic could work.
This right here. All the other ones that people have been mentioning would not be entertaining as a movie. They would all be a good VH1 behind this music. But 2 Live Crew would make a great movie because like NWA they had real controversy and changed the state of rap and how people looked at it and did in a time where a lot was going on just in the country as a whole. A Jay-Z movie would put me to sleep. A drug dealer turned rapper. Snooze fest.Considering the current landscape of hip hop, a 2 Live Crew biopic could work.
Just saw the movie. It was really good although the below events had me scratching my head
- The timing of Pac
- Dre punching dudes out left and right
- Dre composing "G Thang" from scratch knowing that was a damn loop
- Not including "Dre Day" as if that wasn't a pivotal moment
Other than that, I enjoyed it thoroughly. The actor who played Ren was so-so, but the other members of the group were very convincing. They did a great job of setting up the story as well, as far as the personal background of the members.
We need a Nas & The Firm biopic
That will be a guaranteed hit
Surprised more people haven't mentioned that Warren g wasn't in the film.
This is weird because I was looking at the cast on imbd and they have a guy casted as warren g...I was like how did I miss that in the movie?
Surprised more people haven't mentioned that Warren g wasn't in the film.
This is weird because I was looking at the cast on imbd and they have a guy casted as warren g...I was like how did I miss that in the movie?
Hella WeakThat dude didn't even look like snoop, guy was same height as everyone else too.
Even the guy who played Suge was weak.
Oh hell nah, to the nah, nah, nahThe guy who introduced snoop to dre is Warren G.