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yep...i thought it was a good movie also..

i know ima take alot of shit for this..
but..

50 aint fake...
that dude put in some real work in these streets..
and a real huslter gotta respect that..

whats crazy is....bout 3 days ago..i put BACK in "Guess Who's BAck" (to bump some old 50)..
then i go watch this movie..
and now...that whole cd makes sense...

Dude was spittin some real shit on that Guess Whos Back cd..

real chop..

5000
 
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ESCOBAR said:
prolly cuz they're 50 haters
:lick:

"prolly" not. he's "prolly" just a shitty actor and this is "prolly" just another shitty movie

Snipits of reviews:

Wesley Morris in the Boston Globe -- one of the few major-market African-American critics -- argues that the film fails largely because of a flat performance by its star. Not only does it lack emotional punch, he writes, but even the rap singer's narration comes across as "a babyish mumble only Mike Tyson could understand. In his music, that indistinct mutter is a clever instrument... But Dr. Dre didn't produce this movie." Likewise, Lou Lumenick writes in the New York Post that "the charismatic rapper is so utterly inexpressive as an actor that he's constantly getting swallowed up in his own movie." Rick Groen in the Toronto Globe & Mail suggests that not even the work of award-winning helmer Jim Sheridan could save this film. "Get Rich or Die Tryin' dies tryin'," he comments. "Hard-working to a fault, this is a movie that's all effort and no direction, a movie completely lacking in what its hero eventually finds -- a sense of identity." But A.O. Scott writes in the New York Times that the movie is not really about acting or directing or plot and really amounts to "a triumph of packaging, a carefully engineered product aimed at satisfying the sometimes contradictory needs and concerns of the mass audience." (doesn't make for a good movie, just a stupid audience) :dead:




Get Rich or Die Tryin' (Film)
http://www.allhiphop.com/reviews/?ID=707
Artist: Movie Review
Title: Get Rich or Die Tryin' (Film)
Rating: * * 1/2
Reviewed by: Imani A. Dawson


Thanks to his colossal debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’ and commercial omnipresence, everyone knows the saga of 50 Cent. The real challenge of his Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (MTV Films/Paramount) film is to weave humanity into “Fiddy’s” mythical journey from small time hustler to bullet-riddled superstar. Despite the assistance of celebrated director Jim Sheridan, a winner of two Academy Awards, and a talented supporting cast, Curtis Jackson the man fails to come through on screen, leaving the audience with what amounts to a feature length music video.

Marcus, 50’s film alter ego, is left orphaned after his drug dealing but glamorously feminine mother is brutally murdered in their small apartment (there are no traces of the hardcore lesbian mom that the rapper candidly portrayed to the media.) Forced to move in with his grandparents, the youngster’s rebellion and anger is palpable. Actor Marcus John Jeffries’s portrayal of young Marcus renders the character real in a way that 50 never does.

As Marcus, the only emotion that 50 can convincingly convey is anger, anger at his grandparents, at his crew and at the world. When Marcus’s brash street antics land him in jail and eventually in solitary confinement after a brutal shower fight scene, a guard tosses him a razor blade, delivering the implicit message that Marcus should kill himself. Never does 50’s performance ever illuminate the tumultuous emotions that his character should be feeling in the hole, even with him narrating. There is no moment of heart racing fear that Marcus might actually be contemplating suicide-only the certainty that his character has the brute strength necessary to overcome anything.

Everything comes easy to Marcus, even in the midst of his struggle to change his life from gangster to rapper. He easily wins his girl Charlene, played by Joy Bryant, who seems too good for Marcus despite his street success and their childhood friendship. Charlene’s unquestionable loyalty and almost conflict free acceptance of his lifestyle isn’t realistic, particularly because she’s managed to escape the hood’s desperation. Bryant’s Charlene is way too smart to remain with such a thug-even if the sexual chemistry is crazy.

Marcus is virtually untouchable as the film’s hustling hero. He robs a high level rival drug organization with no repercussions and is basically left to his own devices after an attempt by his former affiliates to kill him goes awry. Though he relied on drug money as his sole source of income, after he goes straight, we never see him struggle to pay for anything from studio time to pamper money. Even his post-shoot out blacklisting at record companies seems inconsequential; 50 and his crew simply decide to start dropping mixtapes. Young Caesar (Marcus’s rap moniker) is then immediately embraced by the streets. When the film draws to a close and Young Caesar/50 Cent the legend is born, nothing seems extraordinary about his rise to fame except its predictability.
 
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JLMACN said:
yep...i thought it was a good movie also..



50 aint fake...
that dude put in some real work in these streets..
and a real huslter gotta respect that..


5000

it was a MOVIE.........do u think all that shit on 8 mile really happened to eminem too? u think he was really startin fights and pullin out his strapp all the time? hell no
 

Rasan

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Syke O C said:
it was a MOVIE.........do u think all that shit on 8 mile really happened to eminem too? u think he was really startin fights and pullin out his strapp all the time? hell no
plus this movie is loosely based on his life. 50 was a petty crack dealer, nothing more, nothing less...don't let this movie cloud your judgment..its fiction...but he will go 50 million in his first week..
 
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Syke O C said:
it was a MOVIE.........do u think all that shit on 8 mile really happened to eminem too? u think he was really startin fights and pullin out his strapp all the time? hell no
hol up..

homie...u ever sold drugs?
you ever robbed someone?

..I never said..i believed everything that went on in that movie..
im simply saying that 50 did some of the stuff he says..
and you all act like he didnt do anything of it..

petty crack deal???
hahaha..

what petty crack dealer you know buys a benz?
yea ...he really did do that.
he says it in his music.

you can tell he was a hustler...all thru his early music..
a real street nigga..

real recognize real..
thats all im sayin...
shit he was sayin...most dudes wouldnt even understand unless they were really in these streets doin somethin..

5000
 

Rasan

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jlmacn..i am jaded my friend..
to me rap is wwe, like jigga said its like wrestling...
most of these rappers are portaying characters or stories that did not live
did 50 buy a benz?
i do not know
do i believe he did? no
50 cent is hype, he is a business machine...
but everyone's is entitled to his opinion
 

reza

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i never been to southside jamaica queens but from what i here about it....anyone from there has to deal with real life situations. he didn't grow up in a suburb basically...so you gotta figure 50 cent has been through some shit.