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...got posts on Eazy E, worshipping the devil and all sorts of wild ish.
Had no idea suge knight was that involved in NWA tbh. They showcased him more than Mc Ren DJ Yella And DOC
And that's why it's a money grab flick. Nobody cares about Yella or Ren.
In an interview Cube said they kept it strictly NWA moments for the sake of run time. The entire movie was 4hrs before they cut it. So I can see why they didnt wonder into more personal incidents. But that Ruthless vs Deathrow in the early 90s was just as much NWA related imo.
That golf fight was in 1997. And at that point, everybody that was anybody left Death Row. The main dudes from the Ruthless camp beefing with Death Row were guys from Def Jam, anyway. BG Knocc Out and Gangsta Dresta already squashed the beef with Death Row except Nate dogg still wanted beef. That's why the fight at the golf club. Hardly NWA related.
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he was around for a lot of ish back in the gap, and he stay dropping jewels. got posts on Eazy E, worshipping the devil and all sorts of wild ish.
Very good movie, I enjoyed it. But who was dude playing Pac's scene in the studio? Now that n.... looked EXACTLY like Pac.
The fight happen in 94 or 95 bruh wth hel u get 97 from
And that's why it's a money grab flick. Nobody cares about Yella or Ren.
That golf fight was in 1997. And at that point, everybody that was anybody left Death Row. The main dudes from the Ruthless camp beefing with Death Row were guys from Def Jam, anyway. BG Knocc Out and Gangsta Dresta already squashed the beef with Death Row except Nate dogg still wanted beef. That's why the fight at the golf club. Hardly NWA related.
Watching tnite. My girl who is white said we arent going to a black theater. Sadly i aggreed.
Surprised the whitest theater in the area is playing it. im going in all black.
Smh at your white girl telling you that ya'll aren't going to a black theatre.....and you let that slide....
Cmon man
I feel like the movie really was just a celebration of NWA (mainly Dre) more than a biopic. And that's cool. I just like to see both sides of the coin. Everyone has a ying and yang.
Like we see Dre as this brave, confident, groundbreaking figure...who was always positive and doing the right thing,
We really didn't see the other side of Dre at the time. Truthfully, the movie is told from mostly Dre's perspective and I understand why. They just conveniently left out anything negative associated with Drez.