Author Topic: Somethin I just noticed about the California Love video  (Read 395 times)

Don Seer

Re:Somethin I just noticed about the California Love video
« Reply #15 on: December 28, 2003, 12:05:02 PM »
eh? wtf this about... its set in california...


at the start it says....


"California....

The Year 2095"

and like someone said above.. 'the party' at the dome is supposed to be takin place in oakland...


in the outro part when they're driving they drive past a hollywood sign covered in dust...

pac says.. "mad max thunderdome type madness" at the start of pt2...

ya'll arguing over stuff thats there in black&white?!

more pt2 stuff....

pac+dre wandering about outside the compton fashion centre (similar shot to the ones later used in 2live+die in LA)

then u got a party again.. ermm.. "california knows how to party..." ? ?!

ya'll weird.. lol



 

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Re:Somethin I just noticed about the California Love video
« Reply #16 on: December 28, 2003, 03:04:52 PM »
eh? wtf this about... its set in california...


at the start it says....


"California....

The Year 2095"

and like someone said above.. 'the party' at the dome is supposed to be takin place in oakland...


in the outro part when they're driving they drive past a hollywood sign covered in dust...

pac says.. "mad max thunderdome type madness" at the start of pt2...

ya'll arguing over stuff thats there in black&white?!

more pt2 stuff....

pac+dre wandering about outside the compton fashion centre (similar shot to the ones later used in 2live+die in LA)

then u got a party again.. ermm.. "california knows how to party..." ? ?!

ya'll weird.. lol





I remember that it is set in a futuristic california, which I noted. But even tho it's supposed to be CA, we all kno it isn't, and it was a tite concept but I was jus sayin how it wasn't in modern day california basically.

KURUPTION-81

Re:Somethin I just noticed about the California Love video
« Reply #17 on: December 29, 2003, 01:04:17 PM »
thought this was interesting , as u lot were talking bout to live and die in la video.

from www.hitemup.com

Missing child in To Live and Die LA video?  
 
Posted by Jon Peters on Wednesday, May 7 2003  

The funeral of little Jameika Porch closed another chapter in a case baffling Chattanooga police and drawing national attention to the child's mysterious disappearance nearly six years ago at age 4.

Hundreds of mourners at Wesley Chapel Christian Community Church spilled out onto the sidewalk Wednesday as family and friends of Jameika finally laid her to rest.

The girl's family had kept hope alive for Jameika's possible return until last week when bones found in a Chattanooga industrial park last October were identified as hers.

Jameika's case, which was featured on the TV show "America's Most Wanted" and in 57 million direct mailings, began when the little girl vanished from the home of her grandmother, Ann Tatum, in the middle of the night. Jameika had been asleep next to her 8-year-old cousin the last time she was seen.

"We're praying it (her death) can be solved," Jameika's aunt, Janice Underwood, said after the funeral. "It would be better, but it also wouldn't because she's still gone from us. We miss her so much."

Numerous tips from people who saw the "America's Most Wanted" episode or who received one of the mailings were unsuccessful in aiding police in the search for Jameika.

The case has been fraught with strange twists, including one involving a music video by slain rapper Tupac Shakur in 1997.

The video, "To Live and Die in LA," told of gang life in Los Angeles and featured a little girl bearing a remarkable resemblance to Jameika being lifted onto a table by Shakur.

But an unidentified man at Death Row Studio, Shakur's label, said casting was not done for that clip and the studio had no names of the people in the video.

Some members of Jameika's family believe the unanswered questions surrounding the little girl's death leave many with unhealed wounds.

"It's still an open case, and that's another episode, something else we will have to go through," Underwood said.

But despite the lack of successful leads, Jameika's father, Greg Dixon, said there is comfort in knowing his daughter is with God.

"She's been with God all these years," Dixon said. "She's been with him ever since they laid her out there in the woods."
 
 



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