Author Topic: 2Pac supposed to be in the movie "Star Wars" & Tha Realest Using songs from 2Pac  (Read 1246 times)

LarsVerb

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Part 3 of the interview with Death Row's Chief Engineer Rick Clifford.

It have some interesting stuff about Death Row going down, Crooked I and more.

In part 3 we talk about:

-2pac Was Supposed To Be In The Movie Star Wars
-2pac & Faith Evans
-Death Row Going Down
-The realist stealing 2pac songs
-Crooked I
-And More

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Damn that's interesting
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Jimmy H.

+1.  Lots of intriguing information in there.  The "Chronic 2000" story was funny. He talks about going to the studio because he thought they were doing the new Dre album. He sort of sums up why that album didn't work and why Death Row was having trouble catching on at that time.
 

DeeezNuuuts83

I always felt like They Wanna Be Like Us from Chronic 2000 was a Pac and Snoop song that the Realest and Top Dogg bastardized.  It's probably one of the tracks he was referring to.
 

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i some what dout they stole any tracks maybe they touched up a few tracks that were unfinished
 

GangstaBoogy

Never heard the Star Wars rumor before, don't believe it.
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Jimmy H.

I always felt like They Wanna Be Like Us from Chronic 2000 was a Pac and Snoop song that the Realest and Top Dogg bastardized.  It's probably one of the tracks he was referring to.
I doubt it. Like other guy said, the interview points to the idea that they were touching up unfinished tracks and adding ad libs and things of that nature. I had heard rumors of this before but this was one of the first times I heard someone site examples.
 

Diggfinger

Was he gonna portray Bobba Fett? Or Darth Vader? Maybe a Sith Lord….

 

Jimmy H.

He was supposedly going to read for Mace Windu, the part that ended up being played by Samuel L. Jackson. I've said this often. As much as people we're interested in what Pac would have done musically if he was still alive, I always wondered what he would have achieved as an actor.  He was really starting to come into his own and was making a conscious effort to avoid being type-casted in the Bishop kind of roles he was doing up until that point.
 

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Never heard the Star Wars rumor before, don't believe it.
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He was supposedly going to read for Mace Windu, the part that ended up being played by Samuel L. Jackson. I've said this often. As much as people we're interested in what Pac would have done musically if he was still alive, I always wondered what he would have achieved as an actor.  He was really starting to come into his own and was making a conscious effort to avoid being type-casted in the Bishop kind of roles he was doing up until that point.


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Mace Windu? now i know thats bull shit, just because 2pac is a bald nigga like jackson some one probably came up with that rumor.


lmfao
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Jimmy H.

Can't say if it is true or not but that is what Rick Clifford is claiming.
 

doublee313

Never heard the Star Wars rumor before, don't believe it.

Yea, it probably was a joke and he took it serious.  No way.  Maybe if he was still alive and matured.
 

donfathaimmortal

I always felt like They Wanna Be Like Us from Chronic 2000 was a Pac and Snoop song that the Realest and Top Dogg bastardized.  It's probably one of the tracks he was referring to.
I doubt it. Like other guy said, the interview points to the idea that they were touching up unfinished tracks and adding ad libs and things of that nature. I had heard rumors of this before but this was one of the first times I heard someone site examples.

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dnjp4life

He was supposedly going to read for Mace Windu, the part that ended up being played by Samuel L. Jackson. I've said this often. As much as people we're interested in what Pac would have done musically if he was still alive, I always wondered what he would have achieved as an actor.  He was really starting to come into his own and was making a conscious effort to avoid being type-casted in the Bishop kind of roles he was doing up until that point.

I've read that Samuel L Jackson approached 2Pac on the set of one of his later films and handed him a script to check out - someone suggested that it could have been for a role in 'Jackie Brown'.
I've always felt that, had 2Pac not been killed, he definitely would have moved away from music and become more focused on acting.  He probably would have been as big as Will Smith is today.