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Title: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on November 23, 2005, 03:04:52 PM
Ya'll better recognize.  I wasn't even going to post about it but when I saw that nobody's talking about it I felt like I had to give 50 his due credit.  I'm an oldschool hip-hop head.  I'm really out the game almost completely these days.  But as an old fan I still keep my ears open to what's happening in the game.  So I had to see what's up about this new 50 Cent project.  I listened to the soundtrack and I was blown away.  When I saw that one of my favorite actors (Nigerian dude) from the HBO series Oz was co-starring in the movie, I decided to check it out and once more I was blown away.  Here's my review.

Sountrack:  50's last album "The Massacre" was garbage, we all know that, with all those R&B joints on there, it was complete garbage.  No doubt.  So I had little expectations for the soundtrack.  But this is the album of the year![/i]  As soon as I heard "What If" that was it, that was all I needed to hear.  I knew 50 had brought somethin special for this album.  The chorus is really poetic...

"I watch the sun rise up and come down
Thinkin what if...(what if)?

I watch the tide roll out and come in
Thinkin what if...(what if)?"

...it's so ill.  Then the very next track is totally crazy.  I never expected so much from Spider Loc (isn't he a Death Row reject?)  That dude comes hard, and he keeps it way real.  Spider Loc really helped bring the whole soundtrack to life.  50 was in top form on this album, I think 50 sounds even iller on this than he did on his first album.  All the beats are highly listenable, you could play just the instrumentals and be highly entertained.  "Window Shopper" is like a newer, fresher version of "Wanksta", and Dr. Dre left him a banger with "When It Rains It Pours" and 50's lyrics are raw and uncomprimising.  This album is a 10. 

The Movie:  50's performance is so raw.  You don't even feel like your watching the movie, you feel like your experiencing the movie first hand.  And he had alot of help from his co-stars.  The cat who played the unforgettable character Arabisee in the HBO prison drama Oz, had an equally impressive performance in the movie.  His character is so penetrating, the way his eyes look when he says something sick and demented, you can't learn those skills in acting school.  The movie actually reminded me a little of Oz.  The way the characters were so personal, and the violence was played out so perfectly within the storyline.  The whole look of the movie, when 50 goes to the beach and remembers his moms, shows the director really knew what he was doing on this one.  The climatic scene is when the director shows 50 being born and dyeing at the same time, that was movie magic, some of the audience was in tears. 

And best of all, this was a real hip-hop movie, the music was one of the biggest highlights of the film, the songs his character puts together in the movie, are the real songs 50 used for the soundtrack.  We watch his character develop into a great hip-hop artist, scenes from the studio, recording booth, and concert scenes.  This is up there with all those classic hip-hop movies from the early 90's era.  I ain't going to spoil the movie for people, I'll just leave it at that.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: PLANT on November 23, 2005, 04:25:02 PM
It's odd, but I kind of agree with you. 

Not the popular opinion tho :-\
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: GangstaBoogy on November 23, 2005, 04:30:11 PM
charlene: what do you do
50: im a gangsta
charlene: ...no really what do you do
50: im a rapper
charlene: SERIOUSLY marques what do you do
50: im a gangsta rapper ahahaha

^oh yeah, masterpiece material   ::)

only good acting by 50 in that movie was at the end where majestic told him he fucked his mom then killed her. after terrance howard broke up the fight 50 had this look in his eye like he was REALLY about to kill somebody. other than that...he pretty much mumbled through the movie.

chicken little > get rich or die tryin  ;D
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Shallow on November 23, 2005, 04:31:12 PM
I haven't heard the soundtrack the the movie was a joke. Even 50s stupid fans thought so because it stands to lose money.


Out of curiosity Infinte, what are you comparing this movie against? Other hip hop films? Because next to something like Shawshank Redemption, Casablanca, Ben Hur, or Million Dollar Baby, this movie is like Shaq's album next to Me Against the World.

Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Lincoln on November 23, 2005, 04:59:48 PM
I don't have any desire to see this movie, it looks like a carbon copy of 8 Mile which in itself was a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: J Bananas on November 23, 2005, 05:04:09 PM
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a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

 :o I'm reaching for my baby powder so i can slap you
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: big mat on November 23, 2005, 06:07:22 PM
it's a aiight cd, u gotta listen to it twice to like it, ambition hustlers is my joints. I think it's far better than massacre, but grodt is a better album. I agree that spider loc is kinda tight, i might check for him if he ever release a cd. i didn't see the movie, but i'm not waiting for a oscar wining type of movie, more a gun clapping bitch slapping big money stacks type of shit, so to me it'll be good if there's a lot of action and good lookin bitches
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Lincoln on November 23, 2005, 06:15:49 PM
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a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

 :o I'm reaching for my baby powder so i can slap you

Lol. Great soundtrack, probably in my top 10 albums, but the movie is just plain bad.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Shallow on November 23, 2005, 06:23:32 PM
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a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

 :o I'm reaching for my baby powder so i can slap you

Lol. Great soundtrack, probably in my top 10 albums, but the movie is just plain bad.


I don't think any are really rip offs. 50s movie is more a rip off the generic action film. I don't think any of the movies are good, but if 8 Mile rips off Purple Rain then Purple Rain rips off Neil Diamond's the Jazz Singer, and you could probably find a ton more through history.


Just listened to the soundtrack. Just as shit as the movie. Album of the year my ass. It's got nothing The White Stripes' Get Behind Me Satan or Springsteen's Devils and Dust or Niel Young's Prarie Wind.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on November 23, 2005, 06:50:42 PM
It's odd, but I kind of agree with you. 

Not the popular opinion tho :-\

Atleast there's one person that agree's with me.  Props.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on November 23, 2005, 06:52:38 PM
charlene: what do you do
50: im a gangsta
charlene: ...no really what do you do
50: im a rapper
charlene: SERIOUSLY marques what do you do
50: im a gangsta rapper ahahaha

^oh yeah, masterpiece material   ::)

only good acting by 50 in that movie was at the end where majestic told him he fucked his mom then killed her. after terrance howard broke up the fight 50 had this look in his eye like he was REALLY about to kill somebody. other than that...he pretty much mumbled through the movie.

chicken little > get rich or die tryin  ;D

that was actually a funny line from the movie.  I laughed at that part.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on November 23, 2005, 07:02:32 PM
I haven't heard the soundtrack the the movie was a joke. Even 50s stupid fans thought so because it stands to lose money.


Out of curiosity Infinte, what are you comparing this movie against? Other hip hop films? Because next to something like Shawshank Redemption, Casablanca, Ben Hur, or Million Dollar Baby, this movie is like Shaq's album next to Me Against the World.



The music I love and I've always loved is hip-hop.  And one of my favorite show I've ever seen is HBO's prison series Oz.  So from my perspective this movie was a masterpiece.  But even if you want to speak in general terms, it's easily the best movie to come out this year, and maybe the best hip-hop movie.  Personally though, I'm nostalgic, and it was in my youth that I really immersed myself in hip-hop, the golden age in hip-hop for me was the mid-90's, so nothing could ever replace classics like Menace to Society, Juice, and Jason's Lyric. 

Ohh yeah, and 50's movie was better than Eminem's.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on November 23, 2005, 07:04:54 PM
I don't have any desire to see this movie, it looks like a carbon copy of 8 Mile which in itself was a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

Your into the alternative thing, so really this may not be the movie for you.  But don't disrespect just because you think it's like 8 Mile, it's a very different movie from 8 Mile.  I really liked 8 Mile but I think this one is much better.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Bigg $amo on November 23, 2005, 07:09:02 PM
yeah the soundtrack is pretty dope. the only poor song is one of the two lloyd banks tracks.

...and "things change" is CRAZY!
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: macknlatin36 on November 23, 2005, 07:09:14 PM

only good acting by 50 in that movie was at the end where majestic told him he fucked his mom then killed her. after terrance howard broke up the fight 50 had this look in his eye like he was REALLY about to kill somebody. other than that...he pretty much mumbled through the movie.

wow...u took the words outta my mouth...but i i aint gonna front 2 sceens i thought were crazy sick
1) the killing of the cop
2) the killing of that guy who shit 50 (that dude snapped!!!)
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on November 23, 2005, 07:16:36 PM
it's a aiight cd, u gotta listen to it twice to like it, ambition hustlers is my joints. I think it's far better than massacre, but grodt is a better album. I agree that spider loc is kinda tight, i might check for him if he ever release a cd. i didn't see the movie, but i'm not waiting for a oscar wining type of movie, more a gun clapping bitch slapping big money stacks type of shit, so to me it'll be good if there's a lot of action and good lookin bitches

No man... you'll be dissapointed, but that's one of the things that made me happy about the movie, there is actually no sexual content in the movie.  50 chose to sell substance this time out, rather than to just exploit black women and sell sex.  Even 50's love interest in the movie is a very plain in physical beauty.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on November 23, 2005, 07:18:52 PM
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a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

 :o I'm reaching for my baby powder so i can slap you

Lol. Great soundtrack, probably in my top 10 albums, but the movie is just plain bad.


I don't think any are really rip offs. 50s movie is more a rip off the generic action film. I don't think any of the movies are good, but if 8 Mile rips off Purple Rain then Purple Rain rips off Neil Diamond's the Jazz Singer, and you could probably find a ton more through history.


Just listened to the soundtrack. Just as shit as the movie. Album of the year my ass. It's got nothing The White Stripes' Get Behind Me Satan or Springsteen's Devils and Dust or Niel Young's Prarie Wind.

This is a hip-hop forum.  We ain't interested Bruce Springsteen or his tight jeens and leather jacket. 
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Shallow on November 23, 2005, 07:31:07 PM
I haven't heard the soundtrack the the movie was a joke. Even 50s stupid fans thought so because it stands to lose money.


Out of curiosity Infinte, what are you comparing this movie against? Other hip hop films? Because next to something like Shawshank Redemption, Casablanca, Ben Hur, or Million Dollar Baby, this movie is like Shaq's album next to Me Against the World.



The music I love and I've always loved is hip-hop.  But even if you want to speak in general terms, it's easily the best movie to come out this year, and maybe the best hip-hop movie. 



You know for a white guy in America who turned to Islam you have a very close mind when it comes to music. Why don't you try expanding your horizons with out bias and see what you can discover?


And best movie this year? C'mon man, even you know that's a stupid claim. The movie is one big stupid cliche that Sam Jackson knew sucked so he turned it down. In the same year as Crash and Cinderella Man you're calling this piece of shit the best? You've outdone yourself.


Just do we're clear; I don't buy that you are really as stupid as you pretend to be on this board. Grow the fuck up and start acting serious.



Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Shallow on November 23, 2005, 07:32:28 PM
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a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

 :o I'm reaching for my baby powder so i can slap you

Lol. Great soundtrack, probably in my top 10 albums, but the movie is just plain bad.


I don't think any are really rip offs. 50s movie is more a rip off the generic action film. I don't think any of the movies are good, but if 8 Mile rips off Purple Rain then Purple Rain rips off Neil Diamond's the Jazz Singer, and you could probably find a ton more through history.


Just listened to the soundtrack. Just as shit as the movie. Album of the year my ass. It's got nothing The White Stripes' Get Behind Me Satan or Springsteen's Devils and Dust or Niel Young's Prarie Wind.

This is a hip-hop forum.  We ain't interested Bruce Springsteen or his tight jeens and leather jacket. 

You stop mentioning Allah and your new found better life and I'll stick to just hip hop.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: GangstaBoogy on November 23, 2005, 07:59:37 PM

only good acting by 50 in that movie was at the end where majestic told him he fucked his mom then killed her. after terrance howard broke up the fight 50 had this look in his eye like he was REALLY about to kill somebody. other than that...he pretty much mumbled through the movie.

wow...u took the words outta my mouth...but i i aint gonna front 2 sceens i thought were crazy sick
1) the killing of the cop
2) the killing of that guy who shit 50 (that dude snapped!!!)

majestic? the dude terrance howard shot at the end?

oh btw: did the movie version of "I Dont Know Officer" leak? that shiet was pretty coo

"naw, i aint sign that muhfuckin contract
i aint a bitch like you, i aint goin out like that"
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Trauma-san on November 23, 2005, 09:02:39 PM
I haven't heard the soundtrack the the movie was a joke. Even 50s stupid fans thought so because it stands to lose money.


Out of curiosity Infinte, what are you comparing this movie against? Other hip hop films? Because next to something like Shawshank Redemption, Casablanca, Ben Hur, or Million Dollar Baby, this movie is like Shaq's album next to Me Against the World.



Well, you can't compare a gangster rap movie to Ben Hur, come on man.  If you compare it to similar movies with a similar genre or so, though, it's still a horrible movie. 
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Larrabee on November 23, 2005, 09:15:53 PM
I haven't peeped the movie yet, but I'm digging the soundtrack. Some of the beats have real old school flavors to them ( What If, Window Shopper, Things Change...) Sure, there's some weak tracks but overall it's a dope collection of songs.

"Talk About Me" is sick, in my opinion. Creative concept by rapping 5 verses from different perspectives. One of Dre's tightest beats if you ask me. "When It Rains It Pours" bangs too.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Trauma-san on November 23, 2005, 10:38:25 PM
Ultimately it doesn't even matter if we like it or not.  He'll make tons of money off of it (he probably received tons of advances and already has the money from the cd and the movie sitting in the bank).  Since he's making almost a 'life and times of 50 Cent' type movie anyways, he's showing everybody I think that his career is almost over anyways.  He's probably made 100 million dollars over the past few years, what the fuck does he care about making quality?  On top of that, he's incapable of  making a quality movie because he can't act.  that's not a slam against him, it's just not his thing. 
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Cheese on November 24, 2005, 01:48:58 AM
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Hmm i dont know why everybody's so hyped about that soundtrack, cause i think it sucked ass!!!
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: AndrE16686 on November 24, 2005, 02:12:21 AM
^^^^LMFAO!!!  ;D

i thought the soundtrack was shit, havent seen the movie yet but i will cause its got Oz actors in it and Anabese is a dope scary actor.

(can't help feelin like im makin excuse to go c a 50 Cent movie)
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Post by: Mac 10 † on November 24, 2005, 02:19:39 AM
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AHAHAHA!!!
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Low Key on November 24, 2005, 05:00:59 AM
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a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

 :o I'm reaching for my baby powder so i can slap you

I think Purple Rain was garbage and I'm from Minneapolis. Morris Day was the only person who brought anything to the film.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Lincoln on November 24, 2005, 05:14:29 AM
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a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

 :o I'm reaching for my baby powder so i can slap you

I think Purple Rain was garbage and I'm from Minneapolis. Morris Day was the only person who brought anything to the film.

Exactly! Thank you.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Meho on November 24, 2005, 06:06:31 AM
Well I havent seen the movie yet,so I cant comment on that.But the soundtrack is very ncie,way better then Massacre.
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Shallow on November 24, 2005, 02:19:29 PM
Ultimately it doesn't even matter if we like it or not.  He'll make tons of money off of it (he probably received tons of advances and already has the money from the cd and the movie sitting in the bank).  Since he's making almost a 'life and times of 50 Cent' type movie anyways, he's showing everybody I think that his career is almost over anyways.  He's probably made 100 million dollars over the past few years, what the fuck does he care about making quality?  On top of that, he's incapable of  making a quality movie because he can't act.  that's not a slam against him, it's just not his thing. 


Actually as it stands right now the movie is going to lose money. It cost 40 mil to make and probbly another 25 or 30 to promote and it's only made about 25 mil so far and only 4 mil last weekend. Nothing compared to the 116 mil 8 Mile made.

As for comparing it to Ben Hur. I was simply stating a movie that is completely out of it's league because Infinite called it a masterpiece and BEn Hur is a masterpeice, Godfather is a masterpiece, Shawshank, Get rich? It's not even a masterpiece for a hip hop film.


Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: white Boy on November 24, 2005, 02:28:54 PM
ok, soundtrack, i didnt hear, but window shopper is cool, but i dont have to listen to the soundtrack to know its not album of the year, and not even reap album of the year, and honestly, infninite, i know u listen to a lot of self consious and good hip hop so u saying this kills your already ruined reputation

as a movie, COME THE FUCK ON, i mean, even in terms of a hip hop movies, its horrible, take any early 90s movie about black people and its better than this, i mean i would be ashamed to put this movie in the same dvd collection as boyz in the hood or menace to society, and 8 mile was a better movie,.... IMO
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Post by: Sriram619 on December 05, 2005, 09:24:45 PM
talk about me is dope dre laced up another sick beat on when it rains it pours, overall i give it 8/10
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Turf Hitta on December 06, 2005, 07:27:28 AM
Isnt this shit on video already?
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Don Jacob on December 06, 2005, 10:27:32 AM
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a rip-off of Purple Rain, which was also a terrible movie.

 :o I'm reaching for my baby powder so i can slap you

I think Purple Rain was garbage and I'm from Minneapolis. Morris Day was the only person who brought anything to the film.


u must be gay because apollonia brought something that NO ONE else in the movie did....
Title: Re: 50's Latest Movie Project/Soundtrack Is A Masterpiece!
Post by: Eihtball on December 06, 2005, 10:42:01 AM
Haven't seen the movie, but I've read the reviews.  When I see one or two bad reviews, I'll usually give a movie a chance, but this movie's Rotten Tomatoes score is low enough that I'm willing to believe them this time.

As for the soundtrack, it was decent by G-Unit standards.  "Hustler's Ambition" and "Window Shopper" were excellent singles, but the main problem I had is that the tracks by Yayo, Buck, and Banks were all obviously leftovers from their albums - bad ones at that.  Mobb Deep, Spider Loc, and M.O.P did manage to hold it down with their tracks, but they were a bit underused.
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Post by: ToOoOoN!!! on December 06, 2005, 11:07:57 AM
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LMAO