what does mase have to do with biggie dude?
i just saw the movie
why the hell wasnt MASE in there
i just saw the movie
why the hell wasnt MASE in there
But let's keep it real. We already know what happened. This muthafukka isn't Malcolm X. He's a good rapper that got killed too soon. We saw enough of Biggie's life to where a sensationalize biopic is pointless. Same goes for Tupac. A documentary is enough. But it is a recession, so at least these no talent ass actors & actresses have a job this year.
dumbass niggz shootin up the fuqqin theatre, and this wasnt even the hood theatrewhat's wrong with our people
Forget what your reviewers said the movie was a medicore. The performances were sub par, the storytelling was lazy and the dude who played Biggie was sorta boring. He lacked the charm of Biggie which is what made him who he was. I didn't learn anything new about Biggie from this movie. And stop acting like George Tillman is Eli Kazan or somebody. What about these filmmakers (George Tillman, Mrs. Wallace, Puffy, and Chris Kaplan) makes you think it would be more than decent? Soul Food was good but that was over a decade ago. Talking about Damon Dash, The Woodsman and Paid in Full are better than ANYTHING George Tillman has ever been involved in. Do you know anything about film?
I just think it's sad that Biggie and Pac is all we have to offer as far as biographies black people would be interested in going to see!
Agreed!
I think some black folks are so happy to see a movie about a black person it's got to be good!
I just think it's sad that Biggie and Pac is all we have to offer as far as biographies black people would be interested in going to see!
They could had put that shit on BET or something. Fuck that bullshit ass movie. I wasted $5 to see that bullshit.
question for the bgol, is hit em up the only song ya know from pac cause i mean he has more uplifting real songs that the average hood dude struggling in life can relate 2 then songs like hit him up. pac was political, fuck if he was a thug or not, that nigga songs got me through some rough times in high school.
They could had put that shit on BET or something. Fuck that bullshit ass movie. I wasted $5 to see that bullshit.
they had the wrong people playing the characters and biggie's life story just wasn't all that interesting. now I betcha if it was a 2Pac movie that would have done way better cause 2Pac story was more interesting.
biggie wasn't a thug but he had to play that role as one to get street cred just like alot of rappers now. 2Pac was a real thug.
I figured I would address a few quotes on here. But before I do so..I will state that I liked the movie. Overall it was good and some things were painted better than what the news/media put out.
I personally thought this was a stupid statement. I'm not calling you stupid but I am calling the statement stupid. First of all, we as blacks have been stripped of almost everything and force fed their version of what they think they figured out who we are. America is still racist. We still have an up hill battle. And remember that no one black owns BET anymore. We need more good movies and stories about our people, their lives, and contributions to history...instead of being lost in HIS_STORY (meaning whitewashed/brainwashed BS).
nigga then you didn't see what i saw. that shit should had been vh1 movie of the week. i don't give a fuck who was in it. that shit shouldn't had been in the movies.
For the record...... He did not go out like a soldier, because "he" had the ability to control his destiny. Therefore the big picture is "awful" based on what he decided to do!!
My thing is why would you pay to see the same rehashed story that you already know the outcome of??![]()
heres the story............
Bad ass kid
sells some dope
gets discoverd
fuck some skanks
marry one
goes to L.A.
gets killed..........the end.
Let the dude rest in peace.![]()
But let's keep it real. We already know what happened. This muthafukka isn't Malcolm X. He's a good rapper that got killed too soon. We saw enough of Biggie's life to where a sensationalize biopic is pointless. Same goes for Tupac. A documentary is enough. But it is a recession, so at least these no talent ass actors & actresses have a job this year.
Yup was a backup dancer...
Went to the school of the arts in Baltimore and played the MOUSEKING in the NUTCRACKER play..
Yup real THUG
Many disagree.
Not the actors in the movie, they said certain people sucked too.
Compared to most black filmmakers, he certainly is. (Though I'd be more apt to compare him to someone like Norman Jewison.)
Norman Jewison...you must be out of you gotdamn mind. Where is Tillmans "In the Heat of the Night" "Thomas Crown Affair" or "A Solider's Story". You're just trying to throw directors names out there to prove a stupid point. Doesn't work pimpin'.
Soul Food, Men of Honor and Barbershop. Quality black films that also made money.
Touche
You forgot the ugly-ass State Property and its miserable sequel. Which are more up Dash's alley. Dash put his name on the marquee of the other films you mentioned but his creative input was minimal, unlike producer/DIRECTOR Tillman's.
He didn't just put his name on the marquee, he gave money to finish the projects (ask Chuck Stone). You do know that's what a producer job entails right? And can you honestly say that "Honor" "Barbershop" "Beauty Shop" or "Soul Food" was a better FILM than "Paid in Full"?
Obviously a lot more than you do if you're hyping a knucklehead (and non-director/writer) like Damon Dash over George Tillman Jr., not to mention screenwriters Reggie Rock Bythewood and Cheo Hodari Coker (who wrote the definitive Biggie book). You must be a hoodrat (or a wannabe gangsta).
Wow! You have to be the first person to EVERY call me a hoodrat or a wannabe gangsta. What about anything I said makes you have an inkling that I'm either of the two? And for your information Cheo Hodari Coker is not a screenwriter and Reggie Bythewood just came in to clean up the script that Coker wrote (you do know that's how it's done right?). And the only way you could know more about film than me is if you were a film professor at USC.
I'll bet you didn't even bother to see The Secret Life of Bees[/i
I went to the premeire of The Secret Life of Bees as I did for Notorious, but I digress. And to be honest "Bees" wasn't the be all to end all either. J Hud and Alicia Keyes could have stayed home for all I care (you probably really loved the "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" too). Just cause a film is made by black folks doesn't mean I HAVE to love it.
Look Blunt, dick riding doesn't make you an expert, just makes you... well a dick rider. Now go pick up your new copy of US Weekly, fucking Stan.
LOL! You are one of millions who were fooled![]()
Pretty much what I expected.![]()
Again...you're not born a thug....things in life will either make or break you. Pac became a thug in hopes to empower our people. He took thug life...something that existed before him and turned it into a Black Panther's positive view point and he got attacked for it, which made him lash back out at those attacking. He was not the best fighter in the world but he had an enormous fighting spirit. His thug view was no different than Malcolm's "By any means necessary." Don't confuse thug with a street hood or criminal...a thug was someone who did what he/she had to do in order to get ahead...unfortunately, even if it resulted in another suffering. If you have a mouth to feed whether it be your child, your spouse, your not-so-healthy-relative that you're taking care of, etc...by any means whether it's getting a job, and you're turned down everywhere you look...which makes you sell or rob to make ends meet...you're going to do what it takes to feed that mouth. Being a thug is not selfishness...it's damn near making a miracle out of nothing. Understand what the Hip Hop definition of thug means (defined by Pac) before you state who is and who isn't a thug.
and look where it got him
biggie wasn't a thug but he had to play that role as one to get street cred just like alot of rappers now. 2Pac was a real thug.
My thing is why would you pay to see the same rehashed story that you already know the outcome of??![]()
heres the story............
Bad ass kid
sells some dope
gets discoverd
fuck some skanks
marry one
goes to L.A.
gets killed..........the end.
Let the dude rest in peace.![]()
Do you actually believe the shit you typed? I'm just asking.
Just think if brothers during the civil rights era thought that way,where would we be?I would much rather have my life than someone say I went out like a soldier.
Just think if brothers during the civil rights era thought that way,where would we be?
I just want to know how is the movie?
I trip off these romanticized views of these two. Neither Biggie nor Pac were some freedom crusader trying to elevate black people. That's a load of bullshit. A lot of you niggas may be young but there are a lot of us around who were grown ass men when Pac and Biggie were around. I can remember many times shaking my head at Pac on the television acting damn fool. Years from now I guess niggas are going to say T-Pain and 50 were aftrocentric freedom fighters.
These niggas were entertainers trying to make a dollar. Pac may have had a couple of moments of realization towards the end of his life but I'm sick of niggas Malcolm and Martin-ing these two fools. I swear black folk seem to consistently pick the wrong people to champion as examples. Maybe that's why so many of us are misguided? There are plenty of brothas who have done real shit for our people. These two niggas were entertainers: A fat ex-drug dealer and a studio gangster. Black folks need to FOCUS. We have much better than both of these fools in our culture. Give them props for what they did for hip-hop but please stop trying to make them out to be some sort of martyrs for black people.
Neither of these fools represent me.
So that means you've also passed on Malcolm X, Ray, Glory, The Hurricane, Amistad, and every other biographical or historical film ever made, right?
You can't be that ignorant. Can you??