"State Property" was brutal!
Beanie Sigel plays wannabe drug kingpin "Beans" in this 2002 crime film from the Roc-A-Fella conglomerate. Jay-Z and several members of the State Property rap group appear in the film. You either get down or you lay down.
Topics discussed:
- The movie is violent and brutal.
- There are copious amounts of nudity, and right from the jump.
- There is no real character development or plot line for that matter.
- Jay-Z's talents are wasted in this film, as his role is brief and consists mostly of mumbles.
- The soundtrack may be the sole highlight of this film, and just barely.
Also check out:
Norm MacDonald's bit on Hot Property from "Star Search"
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Transcript
Welcome to Hip Hop Movie Club, the show
that harmonizes the rhythm of hip hop with
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:the magic of movies.
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:Today we're discussing State
Property, a violent:
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:starring some early members of the
Roc-A-Fella Records conglomerate,
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:including a small role by Jay-Z.
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:We're three old heads who put their old
heads together to vibe on these films for
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:you.
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:I'm Dyno Wright, podcaster, filmmaker,
longtime hip hop fan, and my favorite part
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:of DMX's video for What's My Name?
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:is the two seconds that Jay-Z shows up in.
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:I'm JB, 80s and 90s nostalgia junkie,
longtime hip-hop fan, and I rate Beanie
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:Sigel's Rock the Mic among my top 100
hip-hop tracks of all time.
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:I'm Boogie, a DJ, long time hip hop fan,
and I'm so excited.
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:Because I just found a spot to repair and
calibrate my Technics:
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:I'm going back to vinyl.
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:Yes.
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:In this episode, we'll answer the
question, is State Property worth
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:watching?
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:And we'll give you five takeaways to make
you a smarter hip hop movie fan.
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:Here are the five takeaways.
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:Number one, the movie is violent and
brutal.
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:Number two, there are copious amounts of
nudity and right from the jump.
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:Number three, there's no real character
development or plot line for that matter.
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:Number four, Jay-Z's talents are wasted in
this film as his role is brief.
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:and consists mostly of mumbles.
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:And number five, the soundtrack may be the
sole highlight of this film and just
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:barely.
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:All right, so you may be able to tell from
takeaways that this one has its issues.
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:Boogie, I know you said you had seen this
one way back when it came out and really
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:theme throughout is the brutality of it
all.
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:You want to talk a bit about that?
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:Yeah, so yeah, I remember when this movie
first came out and coincidentally, it was
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:a part of my DVD collection.
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:So it's definitely a violent movie.
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:It takes place in Philadelphia and the
main character, Beans, is portrayed by
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:Beanie Sigel and his right -hand man, Baby
Boy.
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:And actually the whole crew is comprised
of members of State Property, the Philly
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:group.
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:minus Freeway and Peedii Crakk who were
legally predisposed from appearing in the
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:film.
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:We'll leave it at that.
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:But it basically, Beans, he wants to
become like a drug kingpin because he's
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:tired of being broke.
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:And he gets his boys, his crew together
and they just basically start on a war
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:path, if you will, to take over each
neighborhood of Philadelphia and
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:surrounding areas to set up their empire.
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:And along the way, they're, they just,
it's cold blooded.
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:Whoever's in their way, if you don't get
down, you lay down and that's the mantra
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:that they go by.
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:And you see throughout this film, various
members of rival crews are basically just
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:wiped out.
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:And he's established his soldiers, if you
will, in those areas where people have
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:worked for them.
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:And then he starts.
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:to build his empire and bring in more
money.
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:But yeah, they start off, like I said,
taking out the rival crews.
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:One guy, Futch, they, I mean, Beans just
brutally beat him with a bat and they just
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:tossed him in a dumpster.
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:I mean, even in the first scene of the
movie, Blizz,
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:portrayed by Memphis Bleek just shoots
somebody in the strip club.
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:And Blizz is basically the one who goes on
the war.
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:He shoots a few people throughout the
movie.
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:You know, Beans even, you know, takes out
violence on his own crew.
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:You know, he shoots one of his guys E in
the hand because he talked back a little
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:bit.
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:And, you know, yeah, it's just a whole lot
of violence.
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:I mean, you know, the violent shooting of
one of the...
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:members who wouldn't, he actually wasn't
even a member of a crew.
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:He was just kind of caught in the middle.
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:It didn't respond quick enough.
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:And you know, he was brutally shot about
five or six times.
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:There's a shootout at a basketball game in
broad daylight, killing members of a rival
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:crew.
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:You know, People are getting robbed left
and right and in the robberies, they're
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:not even getting spared, they're getting
killed.
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:So if they're carrying drugs.
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:They're killed, they're carrying money,
they're killed.
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:And all of this is taken back to Beans to
feed his empire.
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:Then we see some retaliation from another
crew where the boss of another crew played
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:by Dame Dash actually kidnaps Beans'
girlfriend and her friend while at the
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:club and executes the friend while Beans
is on the phone as a, you know.
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:If you don't respond to what I'm asking
for, it was basically a ransom for his
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:girlfriend.
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:This is going to happen to her.
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:Actually, his exact words were, she might
get sent back pregnant.
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:And then, but still, it's just like, what?
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:And I understand what was happening
because I have seen these type of things
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:happen in other movies.
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:But it was just the brutality of it all.
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:We got to point it out.
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:If you have a weak stomach for violence,
this is not your film.
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:Yeah.
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:Definitely, yeah.
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:Brutal, brutally violent, senseless.
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:I mean, all murders are senseless in my
opinion, but this was beyond senseless.
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:It's kind of like, get down or lay down.
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:I thought that was even like a lame
tagline.
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:It's kind of like, so it's kind of like
equivalent to like, it's my way or the
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:highway.
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:Boom.
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:Man, I had a lot of issues with this.
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:Even Old head Futch
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:Futch being beat to a pulp.
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:It was just nasty, like stomach turning.
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:And they just try to recruit the guys.
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:If someone refuses to join them, they just
shoot and kill the young guy.
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:That rival was named Butter.
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:And I'm like, hey, Butter and Beans?
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:Was that that boxer guy?
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:I'm just kidding.
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:Butter Beans.
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:But I'd rather watch Butter Bean.
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:Yeah, that was...
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:have been more entertaining.
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:It was rough.
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:Dyno Wright, what are your initial
thoughts here about the violence and
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:overall themes?
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:there's using it to make a point and
there's just like, just dousing this with
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:wanton violence for no reason.
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:There wasn't much writing happening in
this movie, so sure, let's just have
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:everybody get shot up.
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:They didn't put much thought into this.
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:It's like they didn't have any other
crayons they didn't have any other colors
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:in their palette.
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:Like, let's just shoot them.
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:And you think with that much violence
happening for no reason, there wasn't like
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:more repercussions.
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:Like, you could just go around shooting
people and not suffer any consequences
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:until like, you know, 80 minutes into the
film.
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:real logical sense.
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:None of this made any sense.
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:What were you gonna say?
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:a lot of surveillance was out there and
the proliferation of the cell phones with
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:the cameras.
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:So yeah, not realistic in today's day and
age, but yeah.
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:that time.
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:People just don't get shot up and nothing
happens.
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:You wouldn't find out it was Beans after
all.
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:Maybe, perhaps the police don't really
care that much about these lives, but
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:someone in that world is gonna come after
Beans because it's not gonna be a big
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:secret like who killed Futch?
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:That happened in broad daylight.
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:Yeah, there's DNA evidence all over the
place too.
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:And if he's on the come up, there are
other established crews out there, like,
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:whoa, this didn't attract anyone else's
attention.
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:This movie should have lasted five
minutes.
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:I think how they show Dame and his crew,
the old heads, they show them and he's
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:like, yeah, look at these guys.
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:They're all just kind of sitting around,
they're laughing, they're joking,
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:everything is all sweet and everything.
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:Because basically they weren't even,
nobody was responding.
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:You're right, you're right.
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:If all of this was happening in the
streets, they should have probably proper
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:somebody.
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:caught somebody's attention like, hey,
look at what the heck is going on over
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:there.
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:Like not even just the police, but like
other crews would have been like, okay,
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:like what's going on here?
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:Maybe we need to like get ready or arm
ourselves and like nothing happened like
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:that.
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:Yeah, you know, they didn't put much
thought into this.
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:So like, figuring out like the
repercussions of their actions, like, they
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:didn't even consider it.
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:Why would they?
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:This movie, like, didn't make any sense at
all anyhow.
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:I remember like the late 80s and the 90s
when the crack first hit the streets and
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:there was a lot of violence between crew
hoos because people were trying to make
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:that quick money.
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:But something would happen and like
immediately like the next day there would
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:be retaliation.
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:Like the war would last, like, you know,
like things would happen in the span of a
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:few days.
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:This was stretched out over a span of like
years and yeah.
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:It wasn't...
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:People's reactions weren't in sync.
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:Something, yeah.
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:shallowly written, written very shallow
and sure, anything goes.
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:Sure.
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:Climb to the top like real quick.
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:like one big massacre that continued and
continued and continued.
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:as a serial killer, but like, there was no
like attention paid to him.
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:Right.
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:so another takeaway that you mentioned
that, or I, when we came up with was there
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:are copious amounts of nudity and right
from the jump.
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:So that's just kind of maybe PSA.
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:If you're watching this, you might be
shocked to see that, or you might enjoy
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:seeing that.
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:yeah, exactly.
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:But it's one of those things that's like,
Hey, we could do what we want with this
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:film.
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:So we're going to do a lot of violence and
we're going to do a lot of nudity and.
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:was kind of like what they did.
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:I don't know.
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:Yeah, I mean, not that much more about
that.
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:Right, right.
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:Definitely a lot of nudity as well.
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:definitely one of those things where they
did it because they could, not because
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:they should.
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:Right.
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:it didn't really add to the plot line.
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:No, it was just.
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:way high expectation for a movie like
this.
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:Things make sense?
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:Things should serve a story?
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:First you gotta have a story.
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:No story here.
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:A lot of frequenting the strip clubs and a
lot of random women just sitting around
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:with no clothes on for no reason.
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:Yeah.
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:the player's lifestyle that they wanted to
portray.
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:The takeaway number three is there was not
any real character development or plot
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:line.
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:I know BooGie you did summarize kind of
what happened, but my big gripe with this
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:was we don't really know about Bean's
upbringing or backstory.
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:It's just like, hey, we wanna have the
American dream and we're just gonna take
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:it into our own hands.
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:our own hands.
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:Are we supposed to like him?
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:Are we supposed to root for him?
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:I don't know.
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:You know, I didn't really have a
connection with him either way.
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:It's like, I don't know.
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:It's like a lot of times with these crime
dramas, it's actually like a drama where
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:it's like, man, he's doing some bad
things, but I can see where things went
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:awry and he's kind of a good kid.
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:And like, I hope that he...
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:finds a way out of it somehow and comes to
a sense that in this case there was none
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:of that.
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:It was just like, this is a bad dude.
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:He's doing bad things.
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:Yeah.
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:Set It Off as a prime example of that.
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:You can see why they were put in a
position they were in.
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:Yeah, an actual good film.
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:An actual, like, real story.
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:Yeah, stuff was, you know, things were
stacked against them.
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:Yeah, we just saw them in a strip club.
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:He's like, I'm tired of being broke.
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:Well, you're broke because you're in a
strip club.
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:Like, what?
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:No, the whole thing is just so...
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:I read a review that it...
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:it looked like they wrote this in a
weekend, like they put the whole thing
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:together in a weekend.
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:This is like the kind of things you do,
the shortcuts you take when you only do
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:things over 48 hours.
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:Yeah, it's like, you know, we signed a
group out of Philly called State Property.
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:We're just gonna get them all together,
get them a script, and put them in a
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:movie.
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:It's gonna be like one long video with no
music.
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:Yeah, I'm sure there are music videos.
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:I'm sure there are music videos that are
more character development than this
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:movie.
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:Yeah, I mean, I'm at a loss.
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:That was a good comparison Boogie with Set
It Off where we discussed it in depth.
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:It's like they're doing horrible things
with these bank heists, but the system had
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:oppressed them so much and they had
personal experience and we understand why
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:it happened.
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:And there's some situations where, you
know, there's, there's a child involved
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:and they want to get the better life and
they felt that there was no other, this
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:was just like, Hey,
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:Let's do this.
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:You know, I don't know what know what is.
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:It's like, at the end, not to give it
away.
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:It's like, they're going to remember my
name.
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:It's like, okay, but like, did you leave
some sort of legacy that people should be
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:proud of?
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:Or you're just like another statistic
of...
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:you know, misguided individual.
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:Yeah.
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:Yeah, I mean, the the only thing anybody
will remember is, like, this dude was
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:crazy enough to have a shootout in a court
room.
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:That was such a...
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:That was such a...
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:Where you gonna go?
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:That was the rancid cherry on a rotted
icing of a sundae.
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:Just like the dumbest thing that happened
in the dumbest movie I've ever seen.
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:You realize you can't get out, right?
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:You know, like the courthouse, there's
like an unlimited supply of police
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:officers that's gonna come storming in.
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:You can't get out.
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:The only thing this movie needed was a
stunt double that was completely wrong
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:age, like in Breakin' 2, and a mannequin
that falls down the stairs like in Breakin
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:2.
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:That would have made it complete.
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:You imagine like having like in the
shootout scene, see like a random white
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:guy with cornrows run by.
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:With blonde cornrows.
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:That's not mean.
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:as a comedy, I think.
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:Yeah, like a Scooby -Doo episode where
they take a mask off Beanie Seagull and
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:it's some 80 -year -old white dude.
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:Like, wait.
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:All right, now it's interesting.
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:I would have gotten away with it too, with
a few damn rappers.
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:man.
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:man.
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:So in the end, the assassin, so Dame
Dash's boss is the assassin, like shoots
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:Beans, right?
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:And so we see him like ostensibly dying on
that table, but then there's a State
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:Property 2 and he lives.
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:Like what?
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:Yeah, so...
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:Does he live in the second?
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:Is he in the second one?
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:But is it his ghost?
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:What's going on here?
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:in like, I think they were trying to say,
if I can remember correctly, that whole
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:scenario with the shootout was in his head
and it didn't really happen.
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:And he was sentenced to go to prison.
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:it was a dream.
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:He wake up like Bob Newhart next to
Suzanne Pleshette.
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:And like, ah, it was just a dream.
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:That's even better.
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:Every movie should end with Bob Newhart
waking up next to Suzanne Pleshette.
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:People our age barely know what that
means.
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:The young people look up Bob Newhart and
Suzanne Pleshette.
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:And even the assassin was a Roc-A-Fella
artist.
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:That was Amil, who was part of the Roc
crew and never really got the shine like
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:she should have, because she actually did
have some lyrics, but that's besides the
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:point.
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:What are you gonna do?
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:We're not gonna put you in these songs,
we're gonna put you in a small cameo in
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:this film.
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:Yeah, you're going to be the assassin.
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:me the assassin forget that you're a you
can rap we're gonna put you in a small
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:film as an assassin
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:Yeah, more misuse of talent.
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:More wasted talent.
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:segue into takeaway number four was
Jay-Z's talents were wasted in this film
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:as his role was brief and consisted mostly
of mumbles.
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:I didn't get that.
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:I was like, ooh, Jay-Z, save this film.
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:He didn't.
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:Hmm?
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:Hmm?
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:He made a business decision, man.
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:Not to do anything.
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:Like, that's the thing.
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:Like, There's no character development, so
you don't know why he mumbles.
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:There's nothing.
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:It's like, let's have him mumble.
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:Sure.
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:Okay.
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:Whatever.
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:Yeah.
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:you can You can get a sense from the way
Dame consults him that they're at least at
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:the same level and the crew or Jay might
be at a higher level, but he's not even
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:paying attention to what Dame's Dame's
He's like, I think I need a a What?
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:It was bizarre.
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:It was kind of like, you're going to take
care of that, right?
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:You're going to, you know, why don't you,
why don't you just like kidnap them?
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:brilliant idea.
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:Let me get, like, it was just like, what?
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:I didn't get it.
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:they didn't tell him the camera was
rolling.
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:Just do what he's like.
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:Yeah, just be yourself.
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:What?
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:I mean, Dame Dash, for a movie of this
quality, such as it is, I think he was
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:trying.
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:The only one who was trying.
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:Yeah, he tried.
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:Yeah
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:is like he put up like double digit points
but in a game where the team scored like
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:64 points and they got blown out like 140
to 60.
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:I mean, that was rough.
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:You have Jay-Z who is a deity in the
hip-hop world and his talents are wasted.
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:Even back then, right?
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:He was a megastar already.
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:Yeah.
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:I said they were definitely established.
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:He was established back then, the label
was established and yeah.
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:I did enjoy seeing Jacob the Jeweler.
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:He needs his own movie.
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:His life must be a whole movie.
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:Hehehehe
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:Yeah, there were a few cameos in the
movie.
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:Jacob the jeweler.
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:DJ Clue had a small cameo.
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:He was informed, Dame that C-Zer was shot.
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:I was like, yeah.
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:And then finally, the soundtrack might be
the sole highlight of the film, but just
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:barely because Roc the Mic, as I said in
my intro, that's a great song.
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:And it's an opening scene with the strip
club and that's a great song.
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:Other than that, Sparks was the artist on
a lot of the songs.
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:It's not a really memorable soundtrack
except for Roc the Mic, in my opinion.
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:Do you guys pick up anything else in the
soundtrack?
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:I mean, I heard a couple of songs playing
in the movie that aren't on the
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:soundtrack.
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:I know there was a scene where Beans
rolled up to Butter's crew and informed
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:one of the guys to have Butters get in
contact with him.
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:And in that scene, I heard in the
background, Ola Hovito playing.
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:And I was like, okay, yeah, that's my
song.
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:But I'm like, that's not on the
soundtrack.
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:Okay.
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:then there was another instance when
Dame's crew was in the club and Aisha and
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:the girls were in the club and Dame sent
the bottle over to them.
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:The song Beanie was playing and I actually
do like that song.
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:But yeah, that's not on the soundtrack
either.
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:So I was like, huh, okay.
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:Got a bunch of Spark joints.
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:It's like a Spark vehicle.
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:Everybody gets to eat tonight.
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:State Property movie.
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:I didn't even listen to the soundtrack.
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:this movie wasn't worth my time as it was.
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:Man, so speaking of like reviews, this got
literally zero percent on Rotten Tomatoes,
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:which is hard to do.
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:I was looking at some other films that got
zero percent.
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:Return to the Blue Lagoon, like Police
Academy 6: City Under Siege.
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:Derailed, One Missed Call.
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:So many stuff that you never heard of
probably.
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:Not familiar with Derailed or One Missed
Call.
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:Yeah, there's a bunch of them.
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:This made I Got the Hook Up look like
Saving Private Ryan.
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:That's a good one.
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:I mean this, oof.
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:Yeah, the AV Club had a really great line
in their review.
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:It said, in any given scene about half the
characters sport clothes from the rap
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:mogul's Roca Wear line, making State
Property seem like the world's bloodiest
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:infomercial.
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:Nah.
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:Yeah, they would definitely dipped out in
a rock Roca Wear gear.
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:Definitely were.
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:And I think I remember seeing other rival
people in different gear.
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:I thought I saw Phat Farm and I thought I
saw Sean John.
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:Maybe it was Phat Farm but I think that
wasn't an accident.
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:They actually put some thought into that
instead of the actual plot or character
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:development.
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:Yeah.
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:It's so funny.
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:I remember back in the day, like I had, I
used to have like, I used to have State
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:Property gear.
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:Yeah.
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:It was actually good quality stuff too.
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:Like it was nice, but you know, it faded
with Roca Wear.
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:Roca Wear started fading, State Property
fade.
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:It might've faded before Roca Wear but
yeah, I had State Property gear.
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:Like State Property, like hoodies and.
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:sweat suits and t -shirts.
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:The whole time I was, it kept reminding me
of Hot Property from Star Search.
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:Remember Star Search?
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:With Ed McMahon.
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:I remember Star Search, the talent show.
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:What was the hot property aspect of it?
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:They're one of the acts that would
compete.
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:Norm MacDonald has a great bit about Hot
Property.
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:I'll put that in this episode description.
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:It's so good.
451
:More old head stuff.
452
:First, we're talking about Bob Newhart.
453
:They were talking about Star Search with
Ed McMahon.
454
:it's more entertaining than this film.
455
:Yeah.
456
:Yeah.
457
:I don't know, remember I was...
458
:I had Malibu's Most Wanted as my least
favorite.
459
:This gives it...
460
:a run for its money.
461
:As my least favorite.
462
:Yeah.
463
:Yeah.
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:reverse.
465
:The backside of Mount Rushmore like has to
be on this.
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:Ha ha.
467
:The WOAT.
468
:W -O -A -T.
469
:You
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:Alright.
471
:Well, any other tidbits anybody want to
add?
472
:I'm shocked that Beanie Sigel's jail time
didn't involve this movie.
473
:Like, he didn't get put in jail because of
this movie.
474
:Somehow he skated on this movie.
475
:That was rough.
476
:It was tough to watch.
477
:I watched it in two parts and I was like
wondering.
478
:I'm glad it was just a little over an hour
and a half, I think.
479
:Mercifully.
480
:I'm telling you, this movie should have
lasted five minutes.
481
:Yeah, let's give the ratings.
482
:Interested to hear your view BooGie since
you've seen it back and had enjoyed it
483
:more so when you first saw it.
484
:But what is your rating for State
Property?
485
:Bring that funky flick back or leave it in
the vault.
486
:So despite the fact that I enjoyed
watching this when I was younger, I'm
487
:going to leave it in the vault.
488
:Yeah.
489
:Right.
490
:Roc fanboy back in the day, but yeah, not
so much now.
491
:I can't overlook this one.
492
:Yeah, can't all be winners, I guess.
493
:That all right.
494
:I don't think I need to ask, but your
rating on State Property, bring that funky
495
:flick back or leave it in the vault.
496
:Leave it in the vault.
497
:Remember that horse in Ren and Stimpy?
498
:Who'd always come out and say, No sir, I
didn't like it.
499
:That was me.
500
:man.
501
:told Craig Sager to burn his suit?
502
:Like the clothes he was wearing right
then?
503
:Burn it?
504
:Not to wait?
505
:Just burn it?
506
:I think Kevin Garnett should come and tell
them to burn this movie.
507
:Just don't wait.
508
:Just burn this movie.
509
:man.
510
:I have this.
511
:Yeah, I have a similar similar feeling.
512
:Leave this one in the vault.
513
:State property should be landfill
property.
514
:Put it in landfill.
515
:But wait, there's more!
516
:State Property 2: Electric Boogaloo coming
soon.
517
:The fact that this got a sequel is beyond
me.
518
:Again, just because you could doesn't mean
you should Maybe the stunt double that's
519
:completely wrong and like the mannequin
falling down the stairs is in State
520
:Property 2.
521
:I look forward to that I'm hoping for that
522
:We ran random cameos from stunt guys.
523
:Hahaha.
524
:I would like Boogaloo Shrimp to show up in
this movie.
525
:Ricardo Montalban, maybe he could show up
in this movie.
526
:State Property 2: The Wrath of Khan.
527
:Heheheheh
528
:my god.
529
:Instead of putting those little things
that he put in the ears, he just put them
530
:in my eyes.
531
:Get over with.
532
:Hmm.
533
:man.
534
:What's worse than straight to video?
535
:Straight to the recycle bin?
536
:Yeah.
537
:Oof.
538
:There's so much better content out there.
539
:That's a lot of times my justification for
leaving in the vault.
540
:There's so much better content out there.
541
:Just find other.
542
:Yeah, life's too short to spend it
watching this movie.
543
:This is why we do this.
544
:This is like a public service.
545
:We watched this movie, so you didn't have
to, dear listener.
546
:Yeah.
547
:Uhhh...
548
:You still have the DVD, Boogie?
549
:Yeah, I'm pretty sure I do because I had a
whole, like, I don't know, to this day I
550
:still don't know why, but I like watching
crime movies.
551
:So I'm pretty sure I still have it in my
storage unit with the rest of my crime
552
:movies.
553
:Yeah, I mean there's a lot of crimes in
this movie.
554
:This movie itself is probably a crime, but
again, Beanie didn't do any jail time for
555
:it.
556
:Yeah, I had like this, New Jack City, King
of New York, Carlitos Way, Scarface, all
557
:those movies.
558
:I had a whole bunch.
559
:I have the full game.
560
:And then State Property.
561
:Yeah, with the classics.
562
:It's a masterpiece.
563
:You needed something to put your drink on.
564
:man.
565
:Hehehehe.
566
:Yeah, if you ever get a chance to see the
second one, it's got more holes in it than
567
:this one.
568
:You should just watch it to giggle.
569
:We should.
570
:How many times can we can we can we rank
on this movie?
571
:The second one has a lot of cameos in this
they got a bigger budget this movie didn't
572
:do too bad though because At the time like
this Roc was at the top of their game So
573
:people went to see it.
574
:We were watching it.
575
:He will got watched it just because of who
was in it You know
576
:that totally.
577
:I mean...
578
:You know, these guys are on tour.
579
:They got videos everywhere.
580
:They're on all the radio stations and in
the clubs.
581
:And then they put out a movie.
582
:That's how I got caught.
583
:I was a fan boy.
584
:Mm -hmm.
585
:your $12 like it was back in the day?
586
:Sure.
587
:Mindless is entertainment for 90 minutes.
588
:Emphasis on mindless.
589
:when you have the level of clout and Jay-Z
and it's his conglomerate, like he could
590
:take a dump, wrap it in foil and somebody
would buy it.
591
:That's kind of what this is.
592
:man.
593
:Pretty much.
594
:Yeah, it was not a cinematic triumph.
595
:and not worth most people's time.
596
:I'm opposed to watching the sequel.
597
:I don't know.
598
:It's torturous.
599
:man, how low can you go?
600
:more likely stretch the meaning of hip-hop
movie to include the likes of like Pee
601
:Wee's Big Adventure or something.
602
:There's gotta be some link to hip-hop.
603
:Let's watch that.
604
:a song called The Pee-Wee Herman.
605
:Yeah, see, there we go.
606
:a Pee Wee Herman.
607
:There we go.
608
:Right.
609
:Do the Pee Wee Herman.
610
:Yeah, exactly.
611
:Yeah.
612
:That's a tie in, right?
613
:Not that that version was in the film, but
yeah, I'm just using as example.
614
:Like.
615
:Yeah, no, I mean, maybe we won't, but boy,
boy, this was, this was something.
616
:Yeah.
617
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618
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619
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622
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:And remember, don't hate, concentrate.
624
:focus on higher quality film.
625
:past this movie.
626
:yeah.
627
:Focus on something other than what we just
talked about.
628
:That's right.
629
:Sad trumpet.
630
:totally Womp Womp.
631
:man, God bless the Roc.
632
:He's a business man.
633
:man.
634
:I wonder if Jay-Z has any regrets about
the film.
635
:I mean, yeah.
636
:I mean, I guess people gotta start
somewhere.
637
:I mean, who knew by then, who knew then he
was gonna be a billionaire?
638
:from a have not to a have got.
639
:I kinda like that.
640
:That was kinda clever, like, that should
have been someone's lyric, right?
641
:One of the, actually, he did have a line
in a movie that I did hear in one of his
642
:lyrics.
643
:He said, the streets is not only watching,
but they're talking now.
644
:That's in...
645
:It's in a Roc La Familia album.
646
:But I can't remember which song it is
though.
647
:But Beanie Sigel will come on at the end
and he says that he starts off with that.
648
:I'm like, hey, I know that line.
649
:It was easy for him because he already did
it.
650
:Yeah, when you're stage name is Beanie
Sigel and then they make a movie and they
651
:call you Beans in the movie, that tells
you how much work they put into this.
652
:Hahaha.
653
:I mean, let's just call them Beans.
654
:Let's show some range here.
655
:beans.
656
:Woof.
657
:And I said it was based on, this was based
on true events.
658
:So then I went back and I was looking at
like Beanie Sigel's history.
659
:I was like, I hope this wasn't his full
story.
660
:It's not, I don't know.
661
:Jones and the Junior Black Mafia.
662
:Yeah, that's about it.
663
:I can't imagine that that story had to be
much better than this one.