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From what I remember Eazy and Cube ran into each other and briefly talked about a reunion. Eazy didn't want Dre involved but Cube told him he'd only do it if all the original 5 was there. Eazy and Dre never got a chance to speak about it and probably never would have.
They didn't go into the part where Dre dissed Eazy on Fuck Wit Dre Day
Above the law beat up Cube and Lench mob
they did try to sugarcoat shit, but thats how biopics work.....overall, they did a great job covering the significance of that era and NWA's impact. the one part i can say I was disappointed that they left out was the dre-eazy/death row-ruthless beef.....other than that, it may be the GOAT biopic.
Quote from: BigBlood on August 19, 2015, 02:04:19 PMAbove the law beat up Cube and Lench mobi had no idea big hutch and kmg fought with ice cube etc
Dr Dre's alleged assault of Dee Barnes appeared in an early script for Straight Outta Comptonhttp://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a664397/dr-dres-alleged-assault-of-dee-barnes-appeared-in-an-early-script-for-straight-outta-compton.html#~plTQtTruMn59mrHip-hop journalist Dee Barnes has criticized the N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton for omitting any mention of Dr. Dre's 1991 altercation with her. Dre pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery in the incident and later settled a civil suit brought by Barnes. But it turns out that the infamous incident was in the movie's original script.The Los Angeles Times reports that Jonathan Herman's original screenplay include the scene. Quoting from the screenplay, the paper describes a scene in which Dre, "eyes glazed, drunk, with an edge of nastiness, contempt," confronts Barnes verbally. Things escalate to the point where he begins “flinging her around like a rag-doll, while she screams, cries, begs for him to stop.”According to the paper, the original script was 150 pages and the film's original cut was three and a half hours long, and the scene involving the attack on Barnes was just one of several that were excised from the finished picture. Other scenes that didn't make the film were ones in which Dre is shot four times in the leg, another where his house catches fire during a party and a flashback of his younger brother's death in a fight.On Tuesday Gawker published a long piece in which Barnes recalled the attack and criticized the film for its omission saying, "I didn't want to see a depiction of me getting beat up," but calling the film a work of "revisionist history."