Rating: Summary: Trying to hit a home run with a whiffle ball Review: The producers likely thanked their lucky stars when 2Pac Shakur got shot... it was about the only good publicity they got which enabled them to hustle a few more butts in the theatres than the film itself warranted.I don't deny 2Pac is by most accounts, an average actor, and in this film, he really makes James Belushi look like garbage. Which, to be honest, isn't hard to do--he's never learned that comedy is his terrain, as it was his brother's. His forays into anything else come off as useless, by comparison. He's just walking through the occasionally inventive script, and likely was rooting for his paycheque at the end of each shoot. The film itself is less than a rental, and only 2Pac fans will pay money for this. For me it was a free rental, although I would have paid good money NOT to see it.
Rating: Summary: Bexcellent movie Review: this movie is excellent
Rating: Summary: Best Of Tupac and James!!! Review: This movie is the best from the two best actors. Tupac's official last movie. Super great actor, never again will there be another like Tupac Shakur. James Belushi did a super great acting job, like always. RIP Tupac Shakur (1971-1996).
Rating: Summary: SWEEEEEEEEET! Review: This Movie Kicked i am a huge tupac fan and this movie was full of action and twists and turns it i one of the best movies i have ever seen! anyone who didnt like this movie really needs to get their eyes and mind checked because it deserves all 5 stars!
Rating: Summary: Excellent all tha way 'round Review: This movie was excellently acted and written. Of course I'm a major Tupac fan so I'm biased but I loved every minute of it. I really got involved in the movie and got all tense wondering if it was really going to end the way I thought it would. Recommend it to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Tupac and James Belushi......hmm......not a good combination Review: You got Tupac Shakur (Gridlock'd, Bullet) in his last movie before his death, which he shows some very good acting skills might I say and then on the other side you got a chubby and overly miscast James Belushi (Destiny Turns On The Radio, The Florentine) sprouting a top hat threw the movie. These 2 cops sell cocaine to dealers, kill them and then throw away the drugs but they make a mistake when they kill a DEA Agent instead of a dealer. Things spiral down from there in this edgy urbanesque action thriller. Not much when the story is hammy. Also starring Dennis Quaid (Frequency, The Day After Tomorrow), Lela Rochon (The Big Hit, Waiting To Exhale), David Paymer (Quiz Show, Payback), James Earl Jones (Field Of Dreams, Empire Strikes Back), Gary Cole (A Simple Plan, Office Space) and Wendy Crewson (Air Force One).
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