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SAW it last night and WAY better then i thought it would be
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i can't believe son didn't know what that was......Originally Posted by Untitled
This guy must be very young or just jumped on the "bandwagon"Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
Originally Posted by N1K3B4LLER
info on the multi colored shirts biggie was wearing?
I refuse to believe that.Originally Posted by KAM WINSTON
I was reading an article in which the main characters likenesses that were used in the film (Faith,Kim,Cease..etc.) were only paid $5,000.
Is that the standard rate?
Originally Posted by Agthekid
I refuse to believe that.Originally Posted by KAM WINSTON
I was reading an article in which the main characters likenesses that were used in the film (Faith,Kim,Cease..etc.) were only paid $5,000.
Is that the standard rate?
Originally Posted by NachoBroadway
As the movie started I really couldn't believe I was watching a motion picture on my favorite musician. I'm 29 now so I had a 1st row seat to Biggie's cultural impact during my high school and college years.
Where do I start; the directing, acting, accuracy.... everything was simply"on point". Angela Basset sounded exactly like the lovely Violetta, the woman has played MJ's mom, Tina Turner, imo one of the greatest actresses black or white. Derek Luke rapped just as bad as Puffy, rocked the hottest gear and was on point as I said before, could use some tweaking but he was a stellar salesman like we've seen Sean do. Wow, shorty from 3LW, plump boobies and when she spit those sexy verses. My favorite star Gravy honored my man right, the charisma, smoothness, confidence, unbelievable.
Notorious could have benefited from another 30-45 mins in length. I think they spent too much footage on his younger years to establish that mother-son bond, however, they absolutely rushed his musical impact. They did nothing for Life After Death and when Juicy hit the scene back in the days...oooooooooh, I hated how they rushed the billboard charts and cut to the autograph signing scene. Biggie was more than that, he put the East back on the map. They needed an MTV Kurt Loder segment or show dudes hating on him for the champange/versace glasses/music sampling. I think a viewer that didn't know Biggie, really couldn't get a strong sense of how unique he was on the scene. They did a nice job of showcasting how vivid his lyrics were and his phenomenal story-telling abilities.
Movie was dope, they got all the drama right & I actually learned a few things. Hope it makes $25mil plus so we can get some more Hip Hop movies. The only way to do that is to go out and support the flick.
Loved:
The GS300
Lil Cease being the ultimate groupie (he really was around 15 back then)
The sex scene (wow was that an eye-opener) I wish she would have said, "you Kentucky Fried eating @#$#"
Faith's tattoo (could have used another 10 lbs)
Hated:
people bringing kids to movie...(#%#)
people laughing everything Puffy danced....(so annoying he was a dancer in Heavy D's video & has always been dancing)
Puff telling Big he's getting $5 million out of $42mil and the audience laughing...(nobody knows the music industry, that's mad money for an artist)
Great movie tho.
fixedOriginally Posted by henz0
Was way better than I expected it to be.
Kim's breastesses
Originally Posted by Riverdale Road
Saw it last night good movie. Derek Luke had Puffy's dances on point.
Originally Posted by CWrite78
gran torino
Originally Posted by MarkyMark25
Originally Posted by CWrite78
gran torino
QFT
watched it opening night here in seattle. which was kinda weird, especially when they had the people explain which coast was the best coast. Overall, good movie, Angela Basset was on point, sounded exactly like BIG's mom. It was the first movie i saw w/ a cop chillin in the back of the theater tho. Kind of odd. Oh well
It was up to the Barnes & Nobles doorOriginally Posted by RellNye
Originally Posted by DMasta718
Court street on Friday
Had to go to Manhattan to see the movie
But it was good.What'd I say? The line wrapped around the Barnes and Noble?