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Rating: Summary: This documentary has absolutely no point Review: I caught this "film" on cable last night, and I'm sorry I did. Basically, some cameraman is running around talking to assorted rappers about nothing in particular. Most of the time, the rappers are lamenting on how non-fans think all they do is sit around and get lifted, and when they're interviewing Jadakiss, for example, he's sitting there smoking a joint! Did I miss something?Another thing is that there are a lot of testimonies from some extremely wack rappers (Masta Killa, Sticky Fingaz, Jermaine Dupri). And why in the world was Dalvin DeGrate there? In short, this film feels like The Real World: Rap Edition, but with no script to follow. I've only seen this once and I think I'll keep it that way. Anthony Rupert
Rating: Summary: Tha Worst! Review: This excuse of a project is was a waste of the video it took to record this mess and my time to watch it. They threw America and Rap Stars on a box cover along with a has been rapper who never made it as an actor. This is nothing more than teen age kids running around with camera and a li'l backsrage access as a means to trick people into thinking it will be engaging or entertaining and it was nothing but nothing. IT WAS HORRIBLE!
Rating: Summary: good movie Review: Yo, the last reviewer was way off, so just erase those thoughts from your memory. This documentary is raw and refined at the same time. There are interviews with artists such as Snoop Dog, Masta Killa, Sunz of Man, Jadakiss,Sticky Fingaz, etc. The guy making the flick is puffing "L"s the whole time with the rappers, and just having casual conversation. I thought it was a sick soundtrack with intimate interviews that are informative at least, and incredibly entertaining regardless. Worth checking out, and definitely worth 10 bucks. There aren't enough hip-hop documentaries and this one will be a classic.
Rating: Summary: good movie Review: Yo, the last reviewer was way off, so just erase those thoughts from your memory. This documentary is raw and refined at the same time. There are interviews with artists such as Snoop Dog, Masta Killa, Sunz of Man, Jadakiss,Sticky Fingaz, etc. The guy making the flick is puffing "L"s the whole time with the rappers, and just having casual conversation. I thought it was a sick soundtrack with intimate interviews that are informative at least, and incredibly entertaining regardless. Worth checking out, and definitely worth 10 bucks. There aren't enough hip-hop documentaries and this one will be a classic.
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