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looks more interesting than tupac resurrection. Tupac is a great rapper, but they should've made his movie better. |
2pac = best rapper ever.. biggie is 2nd. Why i say that is because every rapper alive says that those to are the best rappers ever.. and that's why Lil Wayne, Jay Z, Nas Etc Call themselves " The Best Rapper Alive " opposed to "The best Rapper EVER " |
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and i would put at least 4 or 5 rappers over pac in the GOAT race |
looks good [youtube]9xqTHEXHfCA[/youtube] |
haha, who's the actor playing biggie? |
sick.........cant wait till it comes out |
yeah that looks good. im definitely gonna watch it when it comes out. |
thats looks pretty bad. I hope they make it better then that. |
did i miss somthing? a biggie movie without tupac? must be high |
12 daysssssssssssssssssssssss! |
Sweet I can't wait to see this ISH... |
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looks good |
check this guy out he sounds exactly like biggie, people give him shit for sounding like him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY4ubZ_-_D4 |
^i like the song he did with mario winans well..like the quote goes "often imitated, never duplicated" they do sound alike though..like..alarming |
This movie is produced by his mom. I doubt its gonna show much of the darker side of his life (since he is her son). I know Lil Kim and the Mom dont get along, I wonder how much this effects the movie because Lil Kim really "involved" with BIG. The first thing they make known is that this movie is the vision of Biggie’s mother, Voletta Wallace. As such, it stands as perhaps her chance to tell the story not of the rapper, whose life unfolded in the media, but of her son, Christopher Wallace. Those stories don’t necessarily align. Miss Wallace has been on the set every day, overseeing every aspect of the film’s creation. Don’t get it twisted, you may rewind this, but Bad Boy’s not behind this. http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/lif.../20768450.aspx I asked Miss Wallace how it felt to see such a large part of her life unfold on the screen. She responded, “When I did my book, I felt I was done, but there’s so many documentaries. And once you see them it gets so out there that it’s like you’re watching the Godfather. I said so many people love my son; I’m going to do his life. This is about a man with a heart. I want the world to see that no matter what they come from they can be the greatest.” Obviously this is a movie, so there is a certain amount of Hollywood needed to connect story arcs within the film. When asked about some of these instances, Miss Wallace was very forthcoming. “The jail scene never happened,” she replied, “they had me praying in jail and that’s whatever. They had some things about his father that didn’t happen and I had that taken out.” |
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Anyways, movie still looks interesting, still gonna watch it. |
^ what he said |
Notorious only playing in select theatres apparently |
going to tinsle to watch it on opening day probably |
I'm pretty fired up to watch this movie...biggie smallz is a legend and any fan of hip hop should watch the flick to pay homage to one of the best lyricists of our time! |
movie was sold out was gonna see it it richmond anyone see it ? how was it ... |
yah, any reviews of this movie yet?? |
well just saw notorious... it was pretty good for a documentary and stuff had good music tupac in the movie was a joke, the guy who played him did not look nothing like him |
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