Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005)
Marcus Greer was a quiet kid growing up in Queens facing many challenges including an absentee father and a drug dealing mother, whose life was tragically cut short. Leading the life of drug dealing and violent crime puts Marcus in peril himself and within moments from death. Today on Hip Hop Movie Club: Will Marcus in fact Get Rich or Die Tryin'?
Topics discussed:
- Marcus's upbringing and influences
- Marcus and Charlene
- Did we see enough about Marcus actually becoming a rapper?
- The dynamic between Marcus and Majestic and the real life basis for the characters
- How much of this is true to 50 Cent's life?
- Soundtrack and songs
- Bring this funky flick back or leave it in the vault?
Also check out:
The Steve Nash & Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson VitaminWater commercial
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Transcript
Marcus Green
was a quiet kid growing up in Queens.
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:Facing many challenges,
including an absentee father
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:and a drug dealing mother
whose life was tragically cut short.
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:Leading a life of drug dealing and violent
crime puts Marcus in peril himself.
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:And within moments from death.
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:Will Marcus in fact,
get rich or die tryin?
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:Welcome to Hip-Hop Movie Club.
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:This is a show for Gen-X hip hop fans
who want to relive the glory days
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:and reconsider classic and modern hip
hop films from a current day perspective.
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:Together, we'll explore some of the larger
societal issues raised in these films.
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:Whether you have or have not seen
Get Rich or Die Tryin’ before.
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:We'll help you decide if you should take
the time to watch it now.
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:Either way, you’ll be a smarter
hip hop fan by the end of this episode.
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:The next 30 minutes
or so, you'll get all this and more.
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:We're three old
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:heads who put their old heads together
to vibe on these films for you.
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:I'm DynoWright, podcaster, filmmaker,
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:long time
Hip-Hop fan, and I'm a fan of 50 Cent's
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:acting work in his VitaminWater commercial
with NBA legend Steve Nash.
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:I’m JB, eighties and nineties
nostalgia junkie, longtime hip hop fan
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:and I did in fact own a pair of parachute
pants back in the eighties.
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:Those pants had no less than ten zippers,
I swear.
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:That's amazing!
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:I’m BooGie, a deejay, longtime
hip hop fan.
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:And I saw Kurtis Blow and Sugarhill
Gang in concert over the summer.
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:In this episode we’ll answer the question:
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:Should you die tryin to see this movie?
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:Get Rich or Die
Tryin’ is:
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:“50 Cent” Jackson with some
with some autobiographical elements.
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:It tells the story of the hardscrabble
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:upbringing of Marcus Greer
navigating life marred by tragedy.
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:He deals drugs from a young age,
gets caught up in a life of violent crime,
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:navigates his love life
and the rap game despite major setbacks.
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:Let's get right into it.
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:Marcus Greer is the main protagonist here,
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:played by 50 Cent.
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:What was Marcus's upbringing like?
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:Such as who were the major influence
and influences in his life?
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:Boogie want to kick us off with that?
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:Yeah.
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:So in the beginning we see, you know,
Marcus had a tight bond with his mother,
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:but he didn't know who his father was.
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:Unfortunately, his mother was murdered
while he was young.
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:He ended up
staying with his grandparents, and
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:it seemed like every family members
that stayed with them.
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:His mother used to spoil him a lot.
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:You know while she would go out
and she sold drugs.
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:But was she
You know, she always bought him
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:the latest sneakers or,
you know, his fresh his fresh clothes.
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:But after he had to go
stay with his grandparents, he got tired
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:of being laughed at and decided
to sell drugs to buy them new sneakers.
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:Later on down the line when
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:you to come into contact
with Mark Majestic, who was actually
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:one of the local
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:I guess you would call him, he's an
underboss because he wasn't the big boss.
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:As we find out later on.
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:But Majestic took Marcus in kind of
almost like a father figure, but
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:introduced him to the
to the drug game on a different level,
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:but showed him the rules of how to hustle
and everything like that.
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:But as he as Marcus got older,
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:he did kind of reconcile
with his grandparents.
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:His grandparents were still around
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:to a certain extent.
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:And then he found his long lost friend in
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:Charlene,
and they developed a love relationship.
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:Luckily, she probably was one of his.
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:The best thing that happened
to him in the movie, because
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:if she wouldn't have, you know,
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:kind of kept him going, who knows where
he would've spiraled out of control.
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:But then there was a
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:Levar Cahill, who was the main
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:boss of the whole the whole circuit
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:who actually took a liking to Marcus, but
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:through Majestic’s
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:sneakiness,
got him put away for a long time.
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:But I think the major influence,
I would probably say,
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:unfortunately Majestic,
was a major influence in his life.
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:His grandparents was somewhat there
as he got to
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:where they were when he was younger
and was somewhat there when he got older.
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:Charlene was that was definitely
a strong influence as she developed.
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:You know,
they developed their relationship
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:and she became pregnant
with Marcus's child.
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:That kind of game gave him a little bit
more focus in life as well.
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:But other than that, most most people,
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:when they were trying to be be cliche:
get rich or die tryin’.
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:Yeah, I think you covered it
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:really well.
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:Mother was dealing drugs
and he would see this firsthand.
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:We see this in some of these movies
where as a young child,
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:they're exposed to this life of crime and
they think that that's the only way out.
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:And especially,
you know, having both parents,
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:having both parents out of the picture,
unfortunately leaves him on his own.
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:He was dealing drugs from the age of 12.
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:It looks like something really young.
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:And he was getting into fights because
he was very territorial, as we say.
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:So it's just a
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:hardscrabble upbringing.
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:Anything else to add on that, DynoWright?
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:It's kind of we've seen this kind of story
before.
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:Hardscrabble upbringing.
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:He loves rap music.
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:And so that's a dream
he has or the protagonist
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:has so really wasn't as
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:I didn't think it was
all of that interesting,
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:like we've seen it so many times, but
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:the angle of the mother
being the drug dealer
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:and she was actually kind
of a strong influence,
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:like a positive influence in his life.
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:It's just had a weird job of
being a drug dealer that was kind of nice.
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:There was like real love there,
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:and it's just too bad
that she didn't live that long to see him.
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:Like, get out of the out of the out
of the struggle there.
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:The one line,
I think when she was telling him,
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:she made sure that, you know,
promise me that you're
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:going to treat girls, you’re
gonna treat him right.
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:Yeah. You're going to do right by them.
Yeah.
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:You know. Yeah.
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:To hear that come from the mother,
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:no matter what
he does throughout his life,
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:that's always going to sit
in the back of his head
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:to a certain extent, you know, especially
coming from his mother.
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:It’s a
perfect segue way of treating women.
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:Right.
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:So let's talk about his love
interest, Charlene, that you referenced
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:before, BooGie.
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:I'll I'll kind of give the background.
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:Charlene was Marcus's really good
childhood friend.
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:They spent a lot of time together.
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:When he said, Can I go out and play,
you know, he would go over and
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:go to her house and they would
they would play child games.
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:She was really close with her.
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:And in fact, he started rapping about her
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:and he had that song, Best Friend,
that he put on a cassette.
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:And it did have some suggestive lyrics
that he didn't really know
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:what it all meant at the time.
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:And her parents,
I think, you know, had heard it.
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:She was sent off to move
and live with her step parents.
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:So and as you mentioned, they reunite
several years later.
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:They're both grown up
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:and he's living the thug life
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:while he's trying to break
into the music industry.
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:And, you know,
she was, I think, teaching dance classes
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:and trying to do her own thing
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:and then reconvene and reconnect and
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:it was it was nice to see them reconnect.
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:And then she's trying to comprehend, like,
what do you do for a living?
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:What you do is like, I'm a gangster.
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:She said, what? I'm a rapper. I'm
a gangster...rapper.
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:That's kind of funny.
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:Yeah, that was kind of funny piece. Yeah,
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:I did like the character of Charlene.
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:Yeah.
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:She provides a nice moral counterweight
to his life of crime.
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:Yeah.
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:I didn't appreciate.
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:And this this is not uncommon, but
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:the girl
gets in trouble for the man's advances,
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:and so she got sent away
because, like, a boy liked her.
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:I mean, that's.
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:I know it's just a story, but
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:yeah, there's this sort of there
there's a misogyny
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:that's kind of packaged in this story
somewhere and yeah, it's,
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:you know, it also serves the story
that she has to go away
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:and then they come back for this
nice reunion.
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:But yeah, that part was like,
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:I don't if this actually happened or not.
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:I mean, I don't, I don't know that of that
of we'll talk about this but yeah.
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:What parts are real
and fictitious as opposed to
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:in relation to 50 Cent's actual life.
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:Right.
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:So when you say like you he
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:he makes the song suggestively
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:and at some point you got to realize that,
you know, hey, this is our daughter.
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:We told her right from. Wrong,
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:like.
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:You would want to have faith
in your parenting skills.
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:Yeah. Yeah.
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:I don't know but you got to go away.
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:I was like huh?!
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:Yeah.
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:That she didn’t do anything wrong.
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:She did nothing.
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:She did nothing wrong.
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:I'm sure.
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:Like, they've seen worse things
on the street or heard worse things with.
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:Yeah. In the neighborhood.
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:But, yeah, it was something that
you kind of have a conversation about.
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:Maybe come over to the house,
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:speak to the grandparents or whatever,
and say, teachable moment.
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:Yeah, teachable moment, right?
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:Yeah. Yeah.
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:They sent away.
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:So that.
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:Yeah, it was kind of interesting.
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:Instead,
you have a plot contrivance and. You go.
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:With, like,
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:it wasn't like,
you know, it was just Marcus
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:or Charlene hanging out was like,
Marcus, Charlene.
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:Antoine was there.
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:Like it was a couple other kids.
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:You don't see as they get older.
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:But Antoine was one of the kids.
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:I think they were all hanging out.
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:It was a group of she
just had to be the one girl in the group.
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:Yeah, probably a tomboy.
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:Yeah, sure.
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:Yeah, yeah.
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:It was a great teachable moment.
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:But I really enjoyed her performance.
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:Joy Bryant was very good in this.
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:Yeah, She's a gem.
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:She's a gem.
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:Everything I've seen her in, even if it's
a minor role, she's been really good.
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:How did Marcus become a rap star?
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:How does he develop his rap game?
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:I know early on
he had bars since he was a child.
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:He was writing and there was a scene
early on with his mother.
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:She she heard him rapping at like 3 a.m.
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:She's like, Marcus, it's 3am,
Oh i didn't realize that.
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:And when he ultimately gets imprisoned,
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:he takes it to a new level
because he has that time
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:and that kind of kept him sane.
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:But how do you
how do you both see his development
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:into becoming a rap star?
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:So he was the one who said
it was one funny scene.
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:It made me laugh.
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:It was when
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:after he decided to not stay
with the grandparents anymore
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:and he went and got the place by himself,
he said, and now,
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:I got my own place
and I could focus on becoming a rapper.
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:And he sits down, he starts
trying to get through the one line okay.
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:And he starts over, starts
to get through the one line again.
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:He tries to get through the one line again
because it dang I should wrote that.
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:Then I said, Well, I'm hungry.
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:I guess it’s time to rob
and make this money.
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:Like.
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:Yeah,
he's like, I'm done with this rap thing.
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:I'm going to go back to just selling drugs
full time. It was like the shortest rap
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:career ever, it’s like an hour.
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:Oh man.
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:Other people that review
this movie have talked
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:about how there's not enough
about his progression as a rapper
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:and there's too much about the crime
stuff.
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:And I agree, you know, he turned
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:he went from this life
to a rapper's, successful life.
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:And you don't really see
all that much of it.
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:I mean, you see some of it.
You see pieces of it.
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:I wish I saw more of it
because that was interesting to me,
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:like we had seen in Hustle and Flow,
like we always saw
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:DJay work on his stuff, right?
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:You know? That's true.
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:It's another rags to riches story.
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:Yeah.
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:And so dramatic, in fact,
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:that he was on the verge of death
when he got shot nine times.
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:There's this duel with the Colombian gang
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:and they're just always
shooting up each other. And.
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:But in this case, it was a hit
that was out from Majestic’s
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:crew that he was ambushed.
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:But I think that the thing about the rap
game, which makes it so impressive,
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:he was shot in the face and he had
a bullet in the tongue and he ends up
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:having a slurred type of speech.
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:And that is something
that's unique to his style and flow.
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:And it
if you remember when he was rehabbing,
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:he actually moved out to the Poconos
in real life.
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:And I think out in the mountains
and Charlene was helping him,
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:barely can walk and couldn't talk.
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:And then when you can finally get
on the microphone, his speech is slurred.
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:But as he got better
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:from it, it was a unique style.
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:So it's something uni-
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:interesting where you like.
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:If someone didn't know the back story
and you hear 50 Cent’s style.
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:Yeah, he doesn't really enunciate.
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:You know, he's got an interesting flow
but now we kind of know the back story.
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:I think the one good thing too,
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:when they show his progression,
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:like you say, they hinted a little bit
to the progression.
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:Was Bama's character.
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:Our man Terrence Howard Yeah, yeah.
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:Howard You know, he was, he was in jail.
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:It was just, it was mere coincidence
that he just happened to be in the shower
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:at the same time when, you know,
there was an apparent hit on Marcus
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:and Bama was just there and said, okay,
I guess I might try to help this guy.
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:I didn't even know him and intervene
And he started fighting off the guys
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:and ended up getting a pretty severe
beatdown from the corrections officers.
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:And then they met him on the floor, hands
behind their back coats,
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:and they just introduced themselves like,
Hey, man, you saved my life.
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:Yeah, well, you look like you might have
needed a little bit of saving.
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:But, you know, when
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:Marcus gets put in looks like, looks
they put him in solitary confinement.
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:Because he’s in there, you don’t
see anybody else interacting with him,
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:and he starts
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:kind of scratching, looks like he’s
scratching, might have been
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:scratching lyrics into the wall.
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:And he's like,
you know, if I didn't express myself
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:I might have, I might have you know,
took my own life in there.
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:Yeah.
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:And you know, he's decided from that point
on that he was going to start
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:focusing on, you know, telling the truth
and not letting anybody
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:stand in his way of saying what was,
you know, what was the truth.
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:And Bama kind of started catching on to,
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:you know, to say, hey,
this guy's got something.
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:You know, let me see if I can try to keep
him focused by becoming his manager.
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:And Bama got out.
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:And when Marcus got out, you know,
they started, they went right to it.
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:You see clips of Bama,
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:you know, going to the into the clubs
with the record, like, hey, you know,
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:you might want to play this,
you know, put this or try to play this.
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:And you know, it was hustling
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:constantly
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:out of the trunk or out of the bag
on the streets, like,
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:you know, real boots to concrete.
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:And I was like, wow,
that was kind of dope.
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:But that's very similar to what we saw
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:in Hustle and Flow
while Yeah, DJay was locked up.
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:The correlation between the two
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:movies, coincidentally, you have DJay.
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:in Hustle and Flow, you know Bama is doing
the same thing in this movie.
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:So I was like, wow, look at that.
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:the funny line
when he said his name was Bama.
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:Did you catch that
when they’re laying down?
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:Are you from Alabama?
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:Is that why you call him that?
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:It’s like naw, Carolina,
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:why do you call Bama?
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:I didn't want to be called Lina
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:like that.
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:Seems that seems so like out out there
that it has to be true.
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:Yeah. I wonder
if this is part of the true stuff.
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:So I don't know.
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:I mean, we'll get to what's true,
what's not, or what we've heard.
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:I don't even know
if the character of Bama is true or not.
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:I couldn't really find that or not.
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:It's like his manager to me.
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:Like we would have known
if that was a real thing.
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:Yeah, probably.
So that was probably fabricated.
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:Any of that was written for the story
or for the movie.
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:Probably. Yeah.
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:No, I was going to ask
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:next, what was the dynamic between
Majestic and Marcus?
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:I know Boogie already touched on that.
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:Of course in the beginning,
you know, Majestic was
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:Lavar’s right hand man kind of underling
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:to the big king kingpin Lavar.
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:And he and he mentored
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:Marcus a bit but then you know
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:he turns really heel because he's
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:greedy and wants to run the whole empire.
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:He was he was a bit of a snake.
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:I mean, even just the fact that, you know,
we find out down the road
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:that he was actually the one who
who who murdered Marcus’s mother,
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:you know, out of out of jealousy
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:but just the fact that he knew
the whole time,
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:knowing that who he was and what he did,
just trying to string Marcus along.
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:And I think the reason why he he was
so into Marcus is because Marcus has such
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:a strong work ethic where he and his crew
were really just about making money
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:upon making money making money,
and they were really good at it.
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:Had they been mediocre or even poorly,
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:poorly performing crew, I'm
pretty sure Majestic wouldn't have
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:would have had such a strong hold to them.
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:He knew
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:they were making him a lot of money,
so he was just trying to ride the wave,
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:you know, for lack of a better word.
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:Yeah.
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:Yeah,
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:yeah.
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:I guess this could take us
into the question
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:of how much of Marcus’s
story was true to life.
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:50 Cent's story in real life.
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:And let me just twist
that back with Majestic.
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:We were just talking about.
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:I don't know if you guys had looked it
up or read, but that's supposedly based on
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:Kenneth Supreme McGriff,
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:who was a New York drug
lord suspected of being
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:he was the one that suspected
to be involved with the murder of Jam
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:Master Jay’s shooting,
the shooting of Jam Master Jay.
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:In fact, I think it was
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:50 Cent had put some lyrics about McGriff
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:in some of his songs implicating him in
some some crimes and stuff like that.
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:So that's why there was that that beef
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:and also his
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:the the rapper that was under McGriff’s
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:crew or Majestic’s crew
who was called Dangerous
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:and that was actually supposed to be
Ja Rule
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:from what I read.
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:So he didn't look like him
or sound like him.
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:But you remember that comment in the movie
where he says
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:for 50 Cent or his character says,
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:I got shot up nine times
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:and he's got these number one hits
and it was Dangerous on the radio
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:that was really Ja Rule
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:because Ja Rule kept coming out with hit
after hit while he was laid up with his
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:with his injuries from the shooting.
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:So that was the parallel.
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:Yeah, Majestic Was, yeah.
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:But Majestic was McGriff
and Dangerous was actually Ja Rule.
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:So in terms of what is real
and what's fictitious in the movie,
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:I was joking earlier
I was like I kept wanting to call him
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:Curtis because his name's Curtis Jackson
in real life and here he’s Marcus.
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:So it's there was a
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:I found out that there was an interview
that 50 Cent did
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:with Conan O'Brien shortly
after the film came out,
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:and he said that the film was about 75%
accurate.
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:Yeah, I read that, too.
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:Yeah, about 25% was made up for the movie.
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:I did watch it on the DVD
and there had some behind
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:the scenes footage and interviews.
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:And the producer of the film was,
an Irishman named Jim Sheridan.
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:The director.
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:The director. Sorry, the director.
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:Yeah. He gave a lot of insight into it.
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:He mentioned Ja Rule by name,
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:and he also mentioned him
and 50 became really close in the filming.
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:50 Cent said that his mother
was actually killed
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:by somebody putting something in her drink
and then turning on the gas.
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:So it wasn't
that her body was burned at the stake.
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:You know.
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:But it was so nefarious nature
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:and also that he was shot in broad
daylight and was actually in the car,
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:whereas in the movie he was, I guess,
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:toward, near his car or taking something
out of the trunk Behind his car.
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:Behind his car.
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:And he was shooting back
and trying to shoot back.
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:But in real life,
he was just ambushed in the car.
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:But yes, it
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:was partially autobiographical stuff.
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:Yeah, this is interesting to see,
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:but you do get a sense overall,
if you know nothing about 50 Cent, you
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:go in the movie, you see all the trauma
that he goes through as a child and
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:yeah, I mean, he's no angel.
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:He's shooting up folks and dodging bullets
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:and he got tagged and tough row to hoe.
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:I thought this was a funny tidbit
I was reading
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:Roger Ebert's official review
and he said, you know about the title
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:Get Rich or Die Trying is a,
you know, quote, because Get Rich or Die
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:Trying offers a limited range of choices.
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:But we'll probably never see a film called
Get By and Don’t Die.
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:I thought that was funny.
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:(laughing) Was like,
441
:Get Rich or Die Tryin is like,
it can't be anything in the middle.
442
:Like, what if I don't really
443
:obtain the riches and I don't
444
:want to have to die
in pursuit of my wealth?
445
:You know, It's like, okay, can I.
446
:Yeah, can I just make a living
and be middle class?
447
:You know.
448
:And get moderately wealthy?
449
:Yeah, somewhat rich. Right,
450
:right right.
451
:Life long life.
452
:Yeah. But I mean,
453
:yeah, if you're talking about folks
like us, you know, you have like
454
:a corporate job or work in academia
or something like that,
455
:it doesn't relate
456
:It doesn't make.
457
:It doesn't equate.
458
:You can't compare because Marcus
and Curtis Jackson 50 Cent, you know,
459
:they grew up in these circumstances
and that seemed like the only way out.
460
:But it's it is an extreme one or the other
get rich or die trying, but it's like
461
:a lot of folks in these
462
:circumstances.
463
:It's kind of like what he did
say, it’s like get by, don't die,
464
:like just survive.
465
:Ebert also says a more accurate title
might have been
466
:I Got Rich, but just about everyone else
died trying, and so did I.
467
:Almost. Yeah.
468
:It kind of reminded me of,
469
:was it Menace
II Society that we covered recently.
470
:And there it was.
471
:Charles S.
472
:Dutton's character was saying,
Just survive, right?
473
:Yeah.
474
:Don't get caught up in this. And like,
475
:you almost wish that
476
:Marcus had a
477
:guardian like that
that convey that message.
478
:He did have grandparents
that were helpful, but like
479
:a sage advice, something like that,
although it didn't really help out.
480
:Yeah.
481
:Protagonist Caine in in Menace II Society.
482
:But still, it's that voice that you hear
when you're talking about
483
:Get rich or die
trying. It's more or less he was saying,
484
:just survive.
485
:You know, as a young Black male,
you have a target on your back
486
:and you have you're up against it
and you don't want to follow that path.
487
:We have Majestic, you know,
showing everyone how to cook crack.
488
:So it
this is going to get us out of the ghetto.
489
:Yeah.
490
:Okay.
491
:I don't know about that, buddy.
492
:I don't know about that.
493
:Yeah, didn’t
exactly escape from the ghetto.
494
:Again, that's a similarity
to, like, New Jack City.
495
:If you throw back to that,
it's like this is the form of cocaine
496
:that's out there on the street,
and everybody’s
497
:got the powder,
and then all of a sudden it's like,
498
:wow, this crack is like
it's like candy to everybody.
499
:You know,
It's like, this is a game changer.
500
:Yup. Easier to sell, more
501
:attractive to the buyers.
502
:You could spread out,
you could spread your
503
:cocaine out.
504
:And don’t have to give out all at once.
505
:You could spread it out
and sell more of it.
506
:Right.
507
:So let's talk like we do in most episodes,
about the soundtrack.
508
:Obviously, a lot of 50 cent on here.
509
:When it rains, it pours.
I like that track.
510
:I had heard that before,
but it reminded me how good that one was.
511
:Hustler's Ambition, That's the song
that plays, I think, at the end.
512
:Plays at the end.
513
:Yeah Station.
514
:Window shopper was in there.
515
:Yeah,
516
:So there's some songs that they played
actually in the movie,
517
:like old school songs that that aren't
really credited on the soundtrack.
518
:They're not on the soundtrack.
519
:But remember when he was in the car
with his mom and they played
520
:I Can't Live Without My Radio by L.L.
521
:Cool J.
522
:Um hmm I was loving hearing that
523
:there was
524
:another they they played a Beastie Boys
song or something earlier on.
525
:Yeah. Did they play Fight For You?
526
:Right. The party or something?
Yeah, one of the scenes.
527
:Yeah. Yeah.
528
:So there was.
529
:One, one of the exterior scenes.
530
:Yeah. Yeah.
531
:So the mise en scene,
532
:it puts you back in the eighties
when he's growing up
533
:because I looked, he's around our age.
534
:Yeah. Yeah.
535
:So he was true
536
:to form with, with those popular back
then and best friend.
537
:Best friend
538
:is actually a song that he produced
you guys have probably heard that one.
539
:Yeah.
540
:So he actually did
put that track out there.
541
:I think the female is Olivia
that he performs it with.
542
:Yeah.
543
:Yeah.
544
:So I was actually wondering to myself,
and maybe this wasn't the point of
545
:the story is if you think about
because it's not totally autobiographical.
546
:I was
547
:waiting to see where the influence of,
like, Eminem and Dr.
548
:Dre were influential in putting him more
so on the map.
549
:They kind of discovered him
and brought him into Interscope Records.
550
:And yeah, that was in there then.
551
:I mean, In Da Club was this huge hit.
552
:Those two, those things,
those aspects weren't covered in the film.
553
:But again, it's probably because this was
554
:yeah, totally the 50 cent story.
555
:Not totally the 50 cent story.
556
:And once you get to that point, it's
kind of not that interesting.
557
:Like, Eminem and Dre helped them, right?
558
:And they so a lot of movies do this
like they, they only take you so far.
559
:And then it's true and then.
560
:You kind of catch up to the rest of it.
561
:I know we covered a movie that that happened then I think I want to say it was,
562
:maybe it was Straight Outta Compton,
but was...
563
:But something like that where they don't
really show you the entire progression.
564
:And yeah, the interesting part
I thought that would have been
565
:and I don't know how you would do this
in the movie, but Jam Master Jay
566
:is very influential
in getting his career going
567
:before he gets to Eminem and Dre.
568
:And, you know, this connection
with Kenneth McGriff, you know, possibly
569
:being the one that got Jay is
I feel like they be interesting.
570
:But then again, not really 50
Cent’s story.
571
:This is like
572
:based on his based on his life
and not actually his life though, right?
573
:Yeah.
574
:I had the same kind of like
I wonder what they would have done
575
:if they if they had mentioned Eminem
and stuff like that in the, in this film.
576
:Yeah.
577
:Yeah.
578
:Maybe they save that for part two.
If there was going to be a part two.
579
:They got rich.
580
:Yeah, I'm still rich.
581
:Yeah.
582
:McGriff is still in serving a life
sentence.
583
:There were other folks
584
:that he was hired to murder, apparently.
585
:So he was said to have
586
:had a hand in Jam Master Jay’s death.
587
:But I don't know if he.
588
:That was an allegation still.
589
:But there were other folks
that he was charged with murder.
590
:And federal authorities did accuse him
591
:in connection
with the attempted murder of 50 Cent.
592
:So and then he did
593
:have ties to Murder Inc, which was
594
:the crew that Ja Rule had run with.
595
:Majestic is based on his character.
596
:Interesting stuff.
597
:Learned a lot watching these films
598
:which as I I enjoyed doing this
with you guys Right on.
599
:Yeah. That’s what it's all about.
600
:So there were a couple
601
:couple familiar faces in this movie
602
:from movies that we’ve reviewed
603
:so our man Marc John Jefferies.
604
:Yes. Who played a young Marcus
605
:in this movie
606
:also played Lil Cease in Notorious. Yes.
607
:And he also played a young Dre
in Brown Sugar.
608
:Yes, that's right.
609
:I forgot about that. Yes.
610
:I was like,
I know this kid from somewhere.
611
:Yeah.
612
:I didn't look
deep enough into his filmography, but yes.
613
:Yeah, we have Omar Benson Miller,
614
:who played Keryl in Marcus’s crew,
615
:played Sol George in 8 Mile.
616
:Yup. B-Rabbit’s boys. Yup.
617
:Yeah.
618
:I was like wow look at that.
619
:And of course, you know,
we mentioned, you know, Terrence
620
:Howard playing Bama
621
:was our man DJay in Hustle and Flow.
622
:What else did I come across? Yes.
623
:Uncredited, an uncredited appearance
624
:by Mykelti Williamson.
625
:Oh right.
626
:Who plays Charlene’s
stepfather was Uncle George in ATL.
627
:Yes, that's right.
628
:Well, his most famous role would be Bubba
from Forrest Gump.
629
:Yes, of course. Yes.
630
:I think, who else did I catch?
631
:We've done one or two Bill
Duke movies before. yes.
632
:Bill Duke. Yeah. Levar. Yeah.
633
:Yes, yes, yes.
634
:Bill, He was the cop in Menace
635
:II Society.
636
:That actually had Caine
in the interrogation room.
637
:Oh that's right.
638
:You know you messed up, right?
639
:Yeah, that's
640
:right. Yes.
641
:He's so good.
642
:I use that one all the time.
643
:Let’s see.
644
:We got Leon.
645
:Oh yeah, Leon.
646
:Yeah, trying to think.
647
:Leon was in, what was Leon in that
we - Above the Rim for sure.
648
:Yeah. Above the Rim. Yes. Yeah.
649
:He was a baller.
650
:Yeah. Yes.
651
:Corduroy pants.
652
:That’s right. Corduroy pants.
653
:Looked like a fisherman,
looked like the Gorton's fisherman.
654
:Longshore fisherman draining threes
655
:coming off the bench.
656
:Instant offense.
657
:Yes, yes, yes, I forgot.
658
:How could I forget about that one?
But that was a good cast.
659
:A lot of familiar faces,
you had the great Viola Davis.
660
:Yes, that's right.
661
:Well, actually played Violet Greer.
662
:Yeah. Yeah.
663
:I mean, they didn't say her name, but.
664
:Violet Greer.
665
:Grandma, you know, and
666
:my man Sullivan Walker played Grandpa,
667
:who played one of my favorite Huxtable
668
:Cosby Show characters.
669
:I forgot his name.
670
:He was a doctor.
671
:I worked with Cliff Huxtable.
672
:He would come over play petanque
673
:in the backyard with him.
674
:I was like I remember him!
675
:You know Joy Bryant’s always a star.
676
:I mean, whatever’s she’s in.
677
:Majestic, Adewale
678
:Akinnouye-Agbaje, he's good too,
I've seen him in a bunch of things.
679
:He’s very good.
680
:A great actor Yeah and I like
681
:the way he's able to turn his accent on
and all these different roles is amazing
682
:because he didn't even have one
in this movie.
683
:It’s like wow. Yep.
684
:Yeah.
685
:He's he's good. He's really good.
686
:That was it was
it was a good cast, everybody.
687
:I mean,
688
:you know, I don't think there's
689
:a cinematic masterpiece,
but it was very entertaining to watch.
690
:And I think everyone who performed
691
:a pretty good job.
692
:Yeah.
693
:Directed by Jim Sheridan, who also did
694
:like Daniel Day-Lewis movies
like My Left Foot,
695
:In the Name of the Father,
like big deal movies.
696
:And he's got a 50 Cent movie.
697
:Yeah. And he
698
:I was reading that
699
:they originally hired an acting coach
for 50 Cent because he had never acted.
700
:And then
701
:they said, you know,
we don't need you anymore.
702
:I think he's good.
703
:He's got that charisma and
704
:Jim Sheridan said,
705
:If you don't look good in this,
this is my fault.
706
:I didn't direct you well enough.
707
:He just took it
708
:unto himself
to make sure it was successful.
709
:They did the same.
710
:I think they should have kept
their acting coach.
711
:I mean, he's okay.
712
:Yeah, okay. Yeah, he's.
713
:But there was some scenes where I thought,
ah, he
714
:it just didn't work.
715
:And I think that some of my criticisms of
the movie is like
716
:when you see Terrence Howard,
like just chew up scenes
717
:and he doesn't really show up
until the end, like he's in the beginning,
718
:but then he doesn't really show up
until near the end. It's like,
719
:this is what
720
:skilled, you know, experienced actors
could do.
721
:And I even read that.
722
:Sam Jackson, Samuel L Jackson,
723
:they asked him to be in this movie
and he wouldn't do it because he was
724
:afraid of being in a film with someone
who was inexperienced like that.
725
:Then they were in a movie later on, but.
726
:There were also protests about this film,
I think
727
:because they some people thought
it glorified the violent crime.
728
:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
729
:I don’t think it glorified it at all.
730
:Yeah. I don't think it did. Yeah.
731
:That was probably unjustified
but there were protests nonetheless.
732
:Yeah. People just get,
733
:let's say up in arms about it, but.
734
:Yeah, I mean that movies have a rating
for a reason, right?
735
:And rated R for violence.
736
:You understand what you're getting into.
737
:And it was pretty violent.
738
:Definitely violent. So.
739
:So one thing about the
movie that I wasn’t, was it
740
:one, I won’t say I didn't like it,
741
:but I think it moved a little too quickly.
742
:Was the end,
743
:I think. Yeah.
744
:The way the movie ended was it just,
I think, kind of
745
:rushed through a little bit. Yeah.
So you see this?
746
:I would agree.
747
:Where they were at Pelham Hall,
748
:you know, ready to perform
and Majestic walks
749
:in, wants to talk with him
like the whole, they tussle
750
:and you know Marcus gets the upper hand
751
:and as he's walking out he runs behind
752
:him and Bama shoots him
and I was like wow, that's it?
753
:Yeah. Yeah.
754
:And he walks out on stage,
755
:and just takes off his bulletproof
vest, like, All right.
756
:Like, I don't know if I don't know
757
:if I believe that would happen like that,
you know.
758
:You know, because alright
look at Majestic, he wasn't by himself,
759
:you know?
760
:And so he walks in with all of these
with his entourage.
761
:He gets shot and that’s it like nobody.
762
:Yeah. Nothing.
763
:No like.
764
:Not even a.
765
:Peep No knock down, drag out.
766
:Not even an.
767
:Entire battle royale.
768
:Yeah.
769
:Yeah. No, no, no.
770
:Nobody thought of the punch or nothing.
771
:Everyone
just kind of stood around and watched.
772
:Or was it
that Majestic was that bad of a boss
773
:that people just didn't care about him?
774
:They were like, Yeah,
You know what, he deserved it.
775
:They turned on him.
776
:Yeah.
777
:Yeah.
778
:Got what was coming to him like.
779
:What do you mean “we”?
780
:We saw what he did to Odell.
781
:Yeah. Yeah.
782
:Right. Yeah. Yeah.
783
:He could come turn on us too. Yeah,
it was Yeah.
784
:That was, you know, one of the criticisms
I read about this movie.
785
:It does seem uneven.
786
:Like sometimes it goes too slow
and sometimes it goes too fast.
787
:And so, yeah,
788
:could I could see that I kind of agree.
789
:It's sort of
just fast forwards to the end.
790
:Now he's a performer.
791
:Yeah. He's out onstage like he's,
792
:you know, he almost got killed.
793
:And now you’re performing.
794
:Just like.
795
:Clean up on aisle five on that.
796
:Remove this please.
797
:Really just killed The biggest guy
in the neighborhood.
798
:Yeah.
799
:What's going to happen now?
800
:You're going to, like, that's
definitely not the time to be walking out
801
:without a vest on because you don't know
what's going to happen.
802
:Okay?
803
:You know, you
804
:interesting choices.
805
:Yeah, but other than that.
806
:Other than that, I was like,
okay, some of the other stuff, regardless
807
:of how it went down
808
:that I kind of could believe it either way
like Yeah, I guess that Could kind of.
809
:happen. Yeah, I guess. that could happen.
810
:When I saw that part, I was like,
I don’t know.
811
:Yeah. I don't know about that. That
812
:I had a similar
813
:criticism, if you recall, Menace
II Society’s ending.
814
:So much happened
in the last like 10 minutes.
815
:It was like they were tying up loose ends.
816
:It's like that this fight scene
and this retaliation and that
817
:you know everything comes to a head
like so quickly after.
818
:It's like it's sometimes
819
:they try to fit scenes to the script
820
:and it's a little uneven, like you said.
821
:Overall I definitely.
822
:I'll say this, I refused when I was,
when this movie came out.
823
:I refused to watch it.
824
:I was yeah, yeah.
825
:I have no desire to watch it
826
:because at the time he was trolling
everybody and I was like,
827
:Yeah, I’m good.
828
:I don't need to hear about you
getting shot,
829
:but I don't even see it on film
either. Yeah.
830
:But after watching this,
831
:I would definitely say that I probably
should have watched it when it came out
832
:and I definitely enjoyed it
more than I thought I would
833
:and I probably will watch it again.
834
:Yeah, so we go do our ratings then.
835
:So you would say
bring that funky flick back
836
:or leave it in the vault?
837
:Yeah.
838
:Bring that funky flick back,
because I definitely
839
:there was aspects of it
that I definitely found entertaining
840
:and like this kind of
I like these kind of movies
841
:for some odd reason, even though
I have no desire to join that lifestyle
842
:or be out there like that,
I just like watching them.
843
:I don't know why.
844
:But easier to watch them
than actually be in them.
845
:Yeah.
846
:How about you, DynoWright?
847
:Bring that funky flick back
or leave it in the vault?
848
:This was a tough one.
849
:You know, I'm right on the edge.
850
:And as. As flawed.
851
:And as much as I thought the story wasn't
all that compelling,
852
:I'm going to bring this funky flick back
because the performances are really good.
853
:Even 50 Cent in
some spots was was really good.
854
:I mean, he really did cry in the one scene
and you know that's that's good acting,
855
:cry on demand.
856
:They're cutting onions.
857
:Yes. I will also bring
that funky flick back
858
:just because it is
859
:the origin story of 50 Cent
you know a rags to riches story.
860
:And even though it's not 100%
autobiographical, it is his.
861
:It is really his story
and his acting debut.
862
:Yeah, not without his flaws,
but bring it back.
863
:It's something that
864
:true hip hop heads should see.
865
:The 50 cent movie is 75% accurate.
866
:That's right.
867
:Hip hop movie club is produced by your
868
:HH emcees, JB, BooGie and DynoWright.
869
:Theme music by Boogie.
870
:Check us out on Facebook
871
:and Instagram @HipHopMovieClub.
872
:Shout out to you listeners.
873
:Thanks for tuning in.
874
:And remember, don't hate articulate.
875
:Articulate,
876
:don't slow your speech
unless you have a bullet in your tongue.
877
:Bullet fragments in the tongue.
878
:You don't have fragments in your tongue?
879
:No slurring. Yeah.
880
:Don’t mumblecore this!
881
:This,
882
:you know, 50 Cent’s
883
:name is actually from a gangster.
884
:Yeah. Right. Named Kelvin Martin.
885
:I didn't know that until I did
some additional research on this one.
886
:Same. Yeah, I like the.
887
:I like the idea.
It's a metaphor for change.
888
:Yeah, that's not bad.