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Straight Outta Compton was the shit. Damn good flick. Really gritty look at those times. Had to go see it. Compton aint no joke. Parts of Cincy here are turning worse, true. Sad, but true.
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I will get it on DVD. I have seen the trailers and have been reading alot of good reviews on the web. | |
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Seen it the day it came out I will take my place, In the great below | |
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It was good and very entertaining...but I didnt learn anything I didnt already know about them. I thought they would go a little more in depth, like the gang riots that erupted at some of their early shows (I saw them in San Diego in 1989/1990...seeing as San Diego is a predominantly "Blood" city and they come from "Crip" Compton, every Blood hound rushed the stage, waved their red rags, and the show was over...they maybe got thru two songs), or the fact that their second album "Niggaz4life" was the first hip hop album to debut at #1 on the pop chart, and we've all read about the "domestic violence" issues Dre had. Still...very entertaining, far from a "docu" film Make it so, Number One... | |
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I've seen it and really liked it. Looking forward to getting the DVD which hopefully has the Director's Cut!! Trolls be gone! | |
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I believe it. Bloods are(and have always been) deep in San Diego, and i can see them set tripping like that. A person would think they(bloods) would have respected what NWA was about, and not trip on the gang stuff, though. Anyway i was never a big NWA fan, and wasn't planning on seeing the movie. But after all the positive reviews and such, im gonna check it out. Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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I want to see it even though I wasn't NWA fan, but they were such an impact they were definitely hard to miss. | |
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Ice Cube had a line in one of the songs on the first album (I dont remember which track)... - "Ice Cube is equipped to rip shit in a battle..." - Every Bloodhound thought he said... - "Ice Cube is a Crip to rip shit in a battle..." - That's all it took...dummies Make it so, Number One... | |
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@UncleJam.^Yeah bangers can be a sensitive bunch. Its funny though. From what i know, Eazy and MC Ren were the only gang affiliates in NWA. As far as Ice Cube. Here's a interesting video of a real gang member talking about Ice Cube, about how he sometimes portrays himself. I don't necessarily agree with what the guy (Monster Kody) is saying about Cube, but i can somewhat understand why some gang menbers(and former gang members) get upset with some rappers.
[Edited 8/31/15 20:57pm] Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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That was a well put together movie. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Ice Cube, even back in 1991 when he was getting solo interviews, always said he was never a banger, but he saw it growing up. I believe that's enough to write about. | |
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I've seen it at the cinema. Excellent film. But I was disappointed that Michel'le & Yo-Yo were never mention as characters or by name. | |
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Remember when Jerry was pleading with Eazy "Don't throw Ruthless away! It's an important label!" I am 100% sure he listed off Michel'le along with D.O.C, and Above The Law. | |
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The movie wasn't about Yo Yo, plus she sucked. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I am sure we will see Warren G and Nate Dogg casted in the Death Row sequel. | |
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can't get past dre's woman beatin ways. passsss | |
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Above The Law invented G-Funk. The whiny synths, the spoon noises, repurposed P-Funk... all them. | |
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as much as (still) I enjoy their first album, I don't really wanna see a movie about these guys...
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Critic reviews
Straight Outta Compton covers a lot of ground in recounting N.W.A.'s story. It begins and ends on high notes, though it loses its way in the middle. Full review
A conventional music-world biopic in outline, but intensely human and personal in its characterizations and attention to detail. Full review
The film does for the most part fulfill its mission, breathing life into the origin story of a group whose influence is still being felt. Full review
But what stands is an amazement, an electrifying piece of hip-hop history that speaks urgently to right now. Full review
Straight Outta Compton hurtles toward greatness only to fall short in execution. Yet, aiming high and falling short still results in a very good film. Full review
Straight Outta Compton aims to cross cultures and sanctify the wisdom of the street—to make a universal underdog story. It succeeds on a visceral level. Full review
It simplifies N.W.A.’s arc to a gangster-movie knock-off about three friends from way back when who get driven apart by bad influences. Full review
N.W.A. always got right to the point with its music, so I'll do the same: Simply put, Straight Outta Compton is among the harshest films we've ever reviewed. Full review
In F. Gary Gray’s nuanced film, we see the habitual harassment by police and out-of-control black-on-black gang violence. Full review
This eye-opening and ambitiously scaled docudrama traces the rise of gangsta rap pioneers NWA (N--gaz Wit Attitudes) from its 1986 founding in Compton. Full review
as for me i saw the movie twice. while it showed the truths about police brutality and harrassment in compton. imo it does nothing but reinforce the status of the women in a degrading manner. imo some sort of movement should be started so young afri-american females can realize their strengths are above the shoulders. aka; intelligence is something that the world of gangsta rap seems to discourage amongst the women. did i like the movie, ahhh no. “Transracial is a term that has long since been defined as the adoption of a child that is of a different race than the adoptive parents,” : https://thinkprogress.org...fb6e18544a | |
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I agree!
The actor that played Eazy E did such a good job. But I'm still SMHing at how Ice Cube's son looks like the spitting image of him | |
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Yo Yo, where is her big new album? She hasn't made one. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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