The Underdoggs (2024)
The Underdoggs (with two g's) is the story of Jaycen "Two Js" Jennings (Snoop Dogg), a former NFL superstar wide receiver who is sentenced to community service. He decides to coach a rough-and-tumble ragtag youth football team as a means to regain his popularity and post-playing career opportunities.
Topics discussed:
- Snoop Dogg's likability and humor
- Whether you should be alarmed by the profane language in the film
- Mike Epps' comedic performance
- Snoop's real-life youth football league
- The plot flaws and unnecessary roughness in the film
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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 Underdoggs, the
newly released comedy starring the one and
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:only Snoop Dogg.
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:We are 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 DynoWright, podcaster, filmmaker,
longtime hip hop fan, and Charles Stone
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:III, the director of this film, changed my
life.
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:He directed the video where I Left My
Wallet in El Segundo, A Tribe Called
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:Quest, which cemented me as a hip hop fan
for life.
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:I'm JB, 80s and 90s nostalgia junkie, long
time hip hop fan, and my favorite hip hop
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:collective is the Native Tongues, which
included a crew that has the same nickname
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:as I do, the JB's.
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:I'm BooGie, a DJ, long time hip hop fan,
and I stand with Jay-Z in his acceptance
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:speech for the Dr.
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:Dre Global Impact Award at the Grammys.
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:He said what he said.
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:In this episode, we'll answer the
question, is Underdoggs an instant classic
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:sports underdog film?
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:And we'll give you five key takeaways to
make you a smarter hip hop movie fan.
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:Underdoggs with two G's is the story of
Jaycen "Two Js" Jennings, a former NFL
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:superstar wide receiver who was sentenced
to community service and decides to coach
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:a rough-and-tumble, ragtag youth football
team as a means to help regain his
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:popularity and post-playing career
opportunities.
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:Alright, let's dig in here.
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:First of our five key takeaways is, Snoop
Dogg is still likeable and funny, even
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:while playing a conceited, self-centered,
arrogant former athlete.
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:Let me kick it to you, DynoWright.
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:What are your thoughts around that topic?
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:Sure.
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:So football was the case that they gave
him.
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:He had run into some problems in the
courtroom and he was sentenced to
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:community service and he decides to
fulfill the debt to society he was gonna
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:coach a youth football team.
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:And he was fun to watch, even if he was a
real self-centered jerk.
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:Yeah, I agree.
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:The fact that he could pull it off, being
a self-centered jerk, a former athlete
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:with no other really redeeming qualities
except that he's Snoop Dogg in real life,
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:that I was still laughing at him.
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:He was quick-witted.
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:He always had a quick quip.
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:He snapped back at anybody that would, you
know, try to degrade him, even the kids,
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:other colleagues, former colleagues.
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:Yeah, Snoop did a great job.
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:He had a lot of dialogue and it all went
really smoothly.
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:He just says everything that Snoop touches
goes smoothly pretty much.
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:BooGie, what are your thoughts on Snoop
Dogg being likable and funny even in this
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:role?
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:Nah, he was funny.
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:He was like somebody's crazy uncle that
just woke up one morning and said, you
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:know what, I'm gonna coach a football
team.
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:And had no clue of what it took to be a
coach.
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:I mean, his whole experience with football
was from the player side.
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:And he decided to just go on down there
and give it a shot because he wanted to
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:improve his image.
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:But the way he was showing up, it had me
cracking up because he's showing up and
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:he's got these like head to toe Fendi
suits on.
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:his metallic gold G-Wagon Mercedes Benz
with the sun.
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:Like when we first pulled up, the kids
couldn't even see the light was hitting
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:them and I was like, what the heck is
going on?
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:Like, in a way, in a conversation, I mean,
even with the language though, some of the
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:conversations between him and the kids had
me cracking up.
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:I mean, I wasn't really into it.
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:I tried to watch it.
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:I watched it twice.
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:The first time I started watching, I
wasn't into it.
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:But the second time I started watching it
and I started listening to some of what
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:they were saying.
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:It was pretty funny because little kids, I
mean kids at that age, they're very quick
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:witted.
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:So the back and forth, you know, like they
were almost like snapping on each other
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:back and forth, cracking jokes on one
another.
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:And he was just letting them have it.
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:Like he was giving it to them.
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:Oh man.
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:Classic Snoop stuff.
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:yeah, classics do, I laughed at him.
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:Of course there had to be a scene where he
was toking up with Mike Epps.
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:That was par for the course.
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:I had some issues obviously with his
character, but that's who he was.
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:You know, he stayed true to himself the
entire time.
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:My problem with him as an individual, like
not him, but Jaycen Jennings, "Two Js",
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:was.
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:Man, he was only out for himself and he
was kind of using the kids as a means to
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:better his lot in life.
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:He was at rock bottom after his playing
days were over and he was irrelevant and
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:he was down on his luck and he was
literally using his kids to better
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:himself.
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:There's that part with his former high
school coach played by George Lopez with a
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:ripped couch and a tiny office.
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:I'm like, man, all that money he made.
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:and he had such an affinity for his coach,
he couldn't pay to upgrade his facilities.
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:I mean, that was off-putting a little bit
to me.
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:Yeah, the couch I had duct tape on it.
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:It wasn't there.
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:problem with it.
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:I mean, it's his money.
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:He can do whatever he wants with it.
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:He didn't want to pay for coach's couch.
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:That's a coach's problem.
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:I mean, if the coach had wanted it, I
think he could have made it happen.
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:But I mean, you would think with his
career, I don't know if it was or not, but
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:hopefully it should have been like Jaycen
Jennings Field and this complex, and they
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:should have had state of the art
facilities.
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:I know in real life, like by me, close to
Bethlehem PA, there's Liberty High School,
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:Dwayne The Rock Johnson played there for
like a year or two.
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:He shipped them all the latest gear.
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:He upgraded their facilities.
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:I mean, it seems like Jaycen Jennings, his
house was so lavish.
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:statues of himself.
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:Those are crazy too, with the big booty
and everything.
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:With the...
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:the big
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:buttocks.
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:Yeah, yeah.
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:I mean...
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:Behind his bed, the arms raised, wings,
like he was an angel, I think.
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:I mean, it would just be a drop in the
bucket to help out Coach.
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:Air Jordan poster.
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:That was funny.
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:That made me laugh.
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:so I took issue with it.
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:But, so I think, BooGie, you alluded to
this, but like another takeaway is despite
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:the warning at the beginning, which was
kind of a joke as well, it's rated R, and
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:it said that the children's cursing,
because those MFers say what they wanna
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:say, but the amount and the extent of the
children's cursing was alarming to me.
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:So let me just talk briefly to that.
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:I'll hand it over to you, DynoWright in a
minute.
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:But as a father,
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:It was hard for me to watch the kids just
straight up cursing the adults out, like
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:literally saying like, F you.
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:And I'm like, wow, is nothing sacred
anymore?
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:And because of that, I think it would
prevent this movie from being a classic.
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:Um, I just like, where's the discipline?
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:Like you got to show these kids how to act
with a little more class.
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:Now the vernacular, right?
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:This is Long Beach.
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:California and maybe a lot of people talk
that way, but if you want to mold someone
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:to show a little bit more respect because
then they talk trash to each other,
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:they're talking trash in a nasty way to
the other team like when they come out
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:with that rallying call at the end.
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:I was put off by that.
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:What are your thoughts DynoWright?
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:I had the opposite reaction.
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:I thought The Warning was funny.
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:It's a rated-R film, so that's what we're
in for.
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:I'm not prepared to judge how profane kids
from Long Beach are.
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:I've never been to Long Beach, which is
kind of the point of The Warning.
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:This is how they are.
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:And so it doesn't match up with our
sensibility, okay.
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:But, you know, the...
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:whether they act this way or not, I think
that was secondary to the point of the
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:movie.
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:And the point of the movie was you have
to, you have to put forth an effort and
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:you have to believe in yourself.
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:And so they did that.
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:And so they accomplished that part of the
movie.
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:The cursing was sort of secondary.
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:Snoop said the cursing was real.
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:And so I'm not here to debate Snoop on
whether the cursing was real or not,
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:because that's where he lives and that's
not where I live.
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:And-
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:To do a no cursing story would, I thought,
miss the point of the emotional
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:undercurrent that's in this film, which is
how they really feel.
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:And these kids are disadvantaged, and so
to be tone police with them is not
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:something I'm interested in.
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:They've got real problems.
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:The way they talk is the last of their,
the least of their problems.
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:Point taken.
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:I just think it detracts from the overall
film because this is for the masses.
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:It's out there on, this was on Amazon
Prime and right or wrong, it's gonna be
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:judged harshly because of that.
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:And I would hope that it, I was hoping
that would maybe have a more lasting
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:effect and be more of a classic going
forward like we see in some of these
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:underdog stories.
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:BooGie, what's your take on that with the
language?
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:Yeah, I mean, I kind of rode the fence a
little bit.
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:I mean, like I explained earlier, like the
first time I started watching it, I was
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:like, what in the heck?
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:Like I was almost turned off a little bit,
but then I went back and I watched it a
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:second time and it was kind of like, all
right, you know, whatever.
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:And then it kind of, I almost, I almost
didn't even hear it as much.
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:But also to the point that DynoWright was
saying, I used to teach in New Brunswick
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:and...
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:the kids were about that age and they
definitely had some mouths on them.
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:So, I mean, it was, in a sense, I guess
that would be, it was very real in that
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:aspect, but I also see JB's point about it
going out to the masses.
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:It could be off-putting for some people.
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:Hopefully, you know, people do give it a
shot.
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:Like I watched it the second time.
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:and I was able to enjoy it because there
is a message there.
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:And it's very clear.
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:And I think even the end of the final
football game, the result wasn't what we
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:all hoped for in a classic underdog story.
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:But even though the result wasn't there,
the lasting effect with the team and how
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:they were able to come together.
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:That overall message was definitely
conveyed.
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:Was that a spoiler alert or should we not
talk about the ending?
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:I meant to bring that up.
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:Yeah, just a little more on the language.
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:So yeah, the language being harsh, I get
it.
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:I get it in the sense that if this is how
they speak, it's how they speak.
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:Don't sanitize things, I'm not all about
that.
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:But I think there was some clear
disrespect from the children, you know,
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:like, where's the respect for your elders?
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:I swear that one kid, I think he said, F
you to Snoop Dogg at one point.
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:And I'm like, there was no, you know,
yeah, I'm like, there's no repercussion
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:for that?
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:Like that should not be allowed.
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:If somebody, like you would,
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:I would never put a hand on a child, but I
would be in that kid's face like this, and
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:I'd be shouting like, you know, you do not
speak with me.
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:And I would bench that kid.
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:That kid didn't even get benched, I don't
think.
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:I mean, like, how is the kid going to
learn if they continually get away with
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:that disrespect?
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:That's what really bothered me is like,
the language was disrespectful, and you
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:don't treat other people, you don't use
that language on other people.
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:Especially...
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:your elders.
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:So like, I was like, you know, there's
gotta be, you gotta draw a line somewhere.
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:That's my
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:Yeah, I mean, like I said, like I've seen
that same exact language directed at
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:teachers, but there was repercussions.
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:I mean, it's not to say that the kids
didn't do it, they definitely I've seen
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:it.
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:I've seen it firsthand.
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:But yeah, I do see I do agree that in the
sense of, you know, an extracurricular
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:activity like football, you might want to
kind of put in there like
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:you know, bench him or make him run an
extra lap or do some pushups or something.
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:Yeah, definitely.
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:If you're trying to mold these kids to be
productive members of society and overcome
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:some of those challenges that they're
faced with, you have to show a little bit
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:more class and respect for elders at the
bare minimum.
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:So that's where it bothered me more so
than the language itself.
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:So yeah, I thought that could have been
handled a little bit better.
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:Um...
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:Alright, I think we covered that topic
pretty well.
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:I do have some other flaws, but the plot
we'll get to later, like in the final
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:takeaway, but let's do something a little
bit more upbeat, humorous even.
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:Mike Epps' character.
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:He further cements himself as a zany
sidekick in these hip hop films.
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:He's so good.
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:He provides comic relief and every scene
he's in is very funny.
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:And it's also based on real life
ex-gangsters that were coaching in Snoop's
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:league.
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:So that was kind of a nice nod to them to
use Mike Epps and his comedic talent for
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:that was a nice touch.
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:Really funny.
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:Mike Epps has been in dozens and dozens of
these hip hop related or hip hop adjacent
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:movies and he just crushes it like every
time.
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:We saw him in a couple that we had done
like You People, On the Come Up and a few
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:others.
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:He steals scenes and this one he was
outrageous.
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:He was just trying, he just wanted to tag
along with Snoop and be the assistant
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:coach and like just bizarre.
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:He would just
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:ramble and say some incoherent things and
like when he first pulled up on Snoop like
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:he had a gun to his head and he was just
like oh man and he kept forgetting that
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:the safety wasn't on and Snoop's like are
you kidding me you know so it was wild and
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:like he did provide some needed comic
relief.
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:BooGie what are your thoughts on Mike Epps
as the assistant?
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:Yeah, so if Snoop's character was the
crazy uncle, Mike Epps was the even
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:crazier uncle.
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:And he just like throughout the film
though, like his intentions were good.
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:Like he definitely wanted to be
supportive, but he had no idea how to do
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:it correctly.
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:But he wanted to be there.
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:Even something as simple as addressing the
crooked.
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:the crooked referee, you know?
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:Yeah, you wanna say something to him, but
the way he went about it.
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:You know, it's little stuff like that.
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:And like the scenes where he was always
trying to, he would always have that gun
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:and it would not be, the safety wouldn't
be on, it was funny.
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:But his antics throughout the film, you
know, made for some really funny scenes.
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:And he just like, it's something about
him.
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:Like he doesn't even have to say a joke.
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:He just starts saying a regular sentence
and I'm cracking up because of the way he
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:delivers it.
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:Yeah, he was he was hysterical.
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:Yep.
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:Um, love Mike Epps in this one.
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:So I think you mentioned also, DynoWright?
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:The movie is based on the true story.
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:Snoop's real life youth football league.
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:So Snoop's done a lot in his community of
Long Beach, California, to help under
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:privileged kids and create a youth
football program.
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:And thousands upon thousands of kids have
come through.
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:Some have played in the NFL.
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:There was a little footnote epilogue at
the end that
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:talked about that, that was a nice touch.
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:Yeah.
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:According to the film, 85,000 kids played
in this program.
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:I think the website says another number,
but still that many kids coming through,
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:20,000 of them went to college, which is
great.
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:And even some NFL players that people have
heard of.
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:So pretty cool.
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:Yeah, I mean, I just saw an article just
last week where CJ Stroud mentions that
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:his former football coach, Snoop Dogg has
been a blessing in his life.
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:You know, CJ Stroud, for those who don't
know, he's the Houston Texans quarterback,
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:but he played in Snoop Youth Football
League while he was living in Rancho
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:Cucamonga, California while he was in
middle school.
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:And even to this day, Snoop also has fond
memories of him as well.
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:and referred to him as being laser, like
so laser-focused.
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:He referred to him as being spiritual and
positive and just carrying that with him
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:throughout the league.
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:And they had nothing but kind of words to
say for one another, you know, something
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:like, it's like, wow.
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:Yeah, at the time of this recording, C.J.
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:Stroud is a likely winner of the offensive
rookie of the year.
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:He had an amazing season, led Houston into
the playoffs.
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:In his rookie season, he put up like
almost close to 5,000 passing yards, which
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:is unheard of.
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:He broke some rookie records.
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:So yeah, he was a joy to watch.
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:Yeah, that's just one example.
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:One example.
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:Yeah, there's been many, many more.
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:So kudos to Snoop and what he did in real
life to help out underprivileged kids.
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:And final take, LBC.
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:I was thinking...
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:to the NFL.
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:Now you got me thinking of the opening
lines of Gin and Juice.
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:Final takeaway, and again, I wrote this,
but I'm going to support it too.
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:The plot and the film are littered with
some flaws and unnecessary roughness, to
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:use a football term.
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:For me, it's almost like a non sequitur in
that it's a kids story, the Underdoggs,
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:but they're like ruling the roosts.
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:I don't see where the discipline is.
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:I don't see the kids really reforming
themselves.
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:And I don't see Snoop reforming himself.
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:Snoop was like a jerk the whole time in
terms of his self-centeredness, his being
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:an egomaniac.
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:Yeah, lessons learned.
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:But like the kids coming out and rallying
when they're down and the half, and using
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:like expletives to kind of rally together
and almost taunt the other team.
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:I didn't like that.
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:Yes, there's a lesson to be learned, but
that was a big flaw to me.
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:Again, Snoop not giving back to his old
coach, and the only reason he's doing the
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:community service and helping these kids
is a means to an end to help himself.
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:And when he got that role at Fox, big
dilemma, and he made the decision, you
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:know, he made a tough decision.
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:I won't give it away.
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:But that was his end goal, was to get a
contract on national TV.
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:And so that was it.
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:And then it's like, what happened to the
kids?
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:So yeah, I had some issues with that.
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:DynoWright, what are your thoughts about
any of the flaws or unnecessary roughness,
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:so to speak?
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:I'm picking up the flag.
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:It's a sports movie.
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:And so a lot of sports movies follow
formula, not unlike rom-coms.
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:And so this one ends in a championship
game, of course.
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:And they have this moral dilemma that
Snoop has to decide whether to go to Fox
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:or coach the championship game for the
kids.
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:And so we've seen this in other films.
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:And you can imagine what happens.
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:Without talking about the result of the
game, the result of the game actually
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:works in favor of the message of the film.
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:I thought to me that one of the messages
is you have to put forth a sincere effort
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:and let the results take care of
themselves and in short trust the process.
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:The second was to find strength in your
family and from where he came.
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:And so, yes, I don't think Two Js, he
finds about 80% redemption, but he does.
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:find strength in where he from where he
came from.
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:And so, you know, that part, that part was
accomplished.
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:And finding strength in his, Mike Epps'
character was, I'm in for that.
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:But yeah, is it a perfect film?
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:No, of course not.
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:Is it a classic underdog sports movie?
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:I don't know if it's a classic, but it
definitely follows the underdog formula.
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:BooGie, what are your thoughts about the
flaws in the plot and the film overall?
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:Yeah, I mean, I agree that there was some
plot holes there.
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:But you know me, I'm always there for the
cameos.
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:So cameos, let's talk about them.
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:Yeah, Tony Gonzalez, Deion Sanders, Terry
Bradshaw, Curt Menafee, Michael Strahan,
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:Howie Long, Jay Glazer.
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:I mean, all big names in football and the
commentary and Fox football commentaries
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:and Fox NFL Sunday commentators.
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:So.
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:It was cool to see them because it always
adds a tad bit of authenticity to the
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:film.
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:So anytime I see that kind of thing
happen, I always get a little bit excited.
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:I like spotting people and saying who's
who in the movie.
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:But yeah, there was some definite plot
holes in it.
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:And but I mean, it's not a perfectly made
movie.
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:I think that the overall message was
achieved somewhat.
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:Would I watch it again?
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:Absolutely.
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:It took a little bit to get to get me to
catch on to it, but I enjoyed it when it
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:was all said and done.
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:Yeah, I just thought that they left, they
left a little bit on the field in terms
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:of, to use that, in terms of like Snoop
having a little bit more of an impact to
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:reform the children.
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:They learned, but I think you're kind of
stretching a little bit like what they
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:really learned.
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:I mean, the one child was a personal
connection where he kept asking to be
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:dropped off in front of the sneaker store.
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:He's like, I'm gonna buy some kicks or
check it out.
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:And it was all about him just being
embarrassed of where he lived.
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:Snoop did go to the extent of figuring it
out that he was embarrassed and said, hey,
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:I lived in trailer park, such and such
number.
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:But like, I wish he would even take it a
step further.
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:Like, why doesn't he help him confront his
fear and like maybe get out of the car and
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:walk him to his home and maybe meet his
parent or caregiver and say, hey, listen,
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:I know what you're going through.
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:And...
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:Maybe I can help you out somehow, or maybe
use his influence or something.
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:Like someone that's a former athlete that
could still maintain a house like that has
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:a lot more resources.
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:And I just don't think that they were
applied, yeah, you know, as much as they
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:could.
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:I don't want to tell someone how to spend
their money though.
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:Like, oh, you have to...
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:It's not coming from a place of, you know,
a sincere place in Two Js's heart.
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:So it's not gonna...
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:It wasn't gonna happen and it wouldn't
have worked.
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:So, I mean, there was something there.
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:I think he...
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:Knowing what this kid was going through
and figuring out that he didn't really
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:have a new pair of kicks every time, I
think the best he could have done was
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:relate to him like, hey, I used to live in
the trailer park too.
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:and I was able to get out.
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:And I think...
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:To make him do more, I think that'd be a
little ham-handed to me.
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:I mean he did he did buy him new kicks
though.
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:He brought some kicks.
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:Yeah, yeah, the new kicks.
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:Yeah, I don't know.
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:I wanted a better moral compass inside of
Two Js and just wasn't there.
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:But again, that was his character.
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:I don't know.
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:It's not a Disney movie.
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:So you're not going to have these
wholesome qualities that I might be
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:looking for.
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:few miles north of Long Beach.
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:That's a good one.
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:So also, yeah, no, I guess, you know, we
differ, we differ on that.
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:And that's fine.
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:I mean, I didn't want to mention, I'd be
remiss if I didn't mention a couple of
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:other performances in this film.
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:Tika Sumpter was stunning as, you know,
Snoop's love interest.
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:Kal Penn was in it playing his agent and
he was funny as usual.
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:We mentioned George Lopez as the high
school coach.
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:Andrew Schulz, so I didn't really know
that well.
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:He played a good villain in terms of the
opposing coach.
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:He had his team in like a militaristic
drill sergeant type fashion.
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:He was like the Bill Belichick, I guess,
of youth league.
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:Joyles Bill Belichick style.
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:I think they were like the Colonels.
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:They looked like the Patriots uniforms.
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:they really did.
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:They really were.
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:I think they intentionally probably
modeled them after that.
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:oh yeah.
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:Yeah, I see that.
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:Yep.
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:I see that.
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:Yep.
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:Yeah.
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:Yeah, but if you want to talk about any of
those co-stars, you can go ahead.
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:there's really good supporting cast.
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:And some of the subtle humor worked better
for me than some of the more obvious joke
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:lines in this movie.
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:And so there's one scene where Two Js
calls his agent Harold and Kumar, looking
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:person So a great, subtle reference to Kal
Penn's breakout role as Kumar.
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:Mm-hmm.
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:Very funny.
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:Charles Stone III is good for that.
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:He knows his stuff.
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:I think it was good.
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:I think all of the characters that were
showcased, they added to the movie.
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:Like one of the, when it caught me off
guard was Judge Tara.
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:I was like, huh.
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:I looked at her face and I'm like, wait a
minute, I know who that is.
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:It's Kandi Burruss from platinum-selling
group Xscape.
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:And um also a solo artist and she plays on
those hip hop shows.
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:I can't remember which one, but yeah, I
was like, huh, here she goes.
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:Isn't she a real housewife in Atlanta or
something?
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:Yeah.
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:That was it.
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:Okay.
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:Yeah, good crew.
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:I saw the funny subtle joke too is that
Snoop mentions or Two Js mentions like,
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:oh, I thought I was gonna get the Martha
Stewart treatment or something like that.
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:And in real life Snoop and Martha are
buddies.
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:And Martha had the white collar crime when
she was like insider trading and she got
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:like a slap on the wrist.
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:He still got, I guess, preferential
treatment and that he was up for.
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:jail sentence and he's like, you're gonna
get community service.
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:He's in there with his neck brace and
everything after the accident.
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:Looking a mess.
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:But I thought that was a funny line also.
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:Yeah, I definitely did laugh a lot.
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:I'm not saying it was joyless, but I
outlined a lot of the issues I had.
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:Anything else to add on the film that you
guys wanted to discuss?
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:This is a well timed for Super Bowl week.
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:Yes, football film, definitely.
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:this during Super Bowl week.
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:Go Niners!
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:Our resident Niners fan is ready to go.
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:Put him in, coach.
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:Ha ha ha.
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:Ha ha ha.
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:a jersey.
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:Ehh!
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:You gotta get a Run CMC shirt.
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:I got the Run DMC.
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:You gotta get Run CMC for Christian
McCaffrey.
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:Yeah.
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:I got my Run the Jewels shirt on in honor
of Killer Mike winning a Grammy this week.
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:Oh, nice.
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:He went in the crate.
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:Free Killer Mike.
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:Yes.
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:Yeah, apparently got arrested after the
show.
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:That's crazy.
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:Awful timing.
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:Why'd I do that to my man?
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:You've been down with Killer Mike for
years, yeah.
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:Yup.
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:It was crazy because I heard about that.
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:I was going to go watch the Grammy Awards
with a few of my friends.
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:And I was like, I was running about 20
minutes late, 15, 20 minutes late.
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:And the Grammy started at eight o'clock
and about eight, 10, or eight oh five,
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:eight, 10, I see the headlines popping up.
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:Like Killer Mike arrested.
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:And I went to the Grammy party, I was
like, y'all did y'all hear about Killer
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:Mike?
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:He said, what happened with Killer Mike?
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:I'm like.
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:He just got arrested, they're like, he
did.
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:Cause it hadn't, the news hadn't even, it
hadn't even popped up for anybody who was
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:watching the Grammy's live, didn't even
know.
534
:It's like, wow.
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:That's not right.
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:Yeah.
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:I saw he posted today thanking everybody,
that supporter and everything.
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:So it looks like he's out and everything's
good.
539
:That's good.
540
:All right, so let's do our rating here for
the movie Underdoggs, which is freshly
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:released.
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:I think it came out something like January
23rd or something, so we hop right on this
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:one on Amazon Prime.
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:Yeah, it's amazing.
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:But all right, DynoWright, let's kick it
off with you first.
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:Would you say bring this funky flick back
or leave it in the vault?
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:I would bring this funky flick back, um, I
don't know if I'd watch it again, but I
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:thought it was good.
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:All right, BooGie?
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:but good.
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:Yeah, I'll bring the funky flick back for
now.
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:I mean, I'll probably definitely, I'm
almost positive I'll watch it at least one
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:or two more times because I'll come across
somebody that has never seen it and
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:they'll probably wanna watch it and I end
up watching it with them.
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:Will it hold up as a classic?
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:Remains to be seen.
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:but I'll bring it back for now.
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:Alright, and for myself, I spouted too
much negativity, so I will have to say,
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:leave it in the vault.
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:I will spend the time watching Soul Plane
and other...and just watching Snoop
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:videos.
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:Which I enjoyed much more.
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:All right.
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:Soul Plane...
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:Can't stop laughing now.
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:Hehehehe
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:Oh man.
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:Hip Hop Movie Club is produced by your
HHMC's JB, BooGie and DynoWright.
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:The music by BooGie.
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:We've got a bunch of live events in the
first half of:
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:You can learn more at our website,
hiphopmovieclub.com.
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:On February 28th at Steel Stacks in
Bethlehem, we are presenting a screening
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:of Juice and a talkback.
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:Free tickets at steelstacks.org.
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:Whether you're listening to the podcast or
watching us on YouTube, we appreciate you.
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:Thanks for tuning in.
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:Remember, don't hate, liberate.
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:Free Killer Mike.
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:That's right
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:I think it's already free, so yeah, stay
free.
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:Yeah.
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:I'm gonna soon have to go through that
INXS, INXS a video with the cue cards.
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:We could drop that in the show notes they
had a lot