The 50 Cent Movie......

BsidesBsides 4,244 Posts
edited November 2005 in Strut Central
Just cost me 11.50 at the theatre. rip off?Who else checked it out? What did you think? Best part for me was the supreme charachter stabbing people with his golden jaguar sword. Way too many shower scenes. and umm.....pretty average mildly entertaining flick. Jake one's beat gets some nice screen time, thats pretty cool. Other than that It felt like they basicly glossed up a rapper movie. It wasnt enough of a full blown exploito gangster flick while at the same time not enough of a legitimate drama. Like they didnt know quite where to go with it. Besides the fact that it paints 50 cent as the crack dealer with a heart of gold who eventually turned around to help the neighborhood by dissing the big crack boss at a concert. I like the idea of a semi autobiographical movie though. Basicly i tell you my life story, but im going to lie alot too. What did yall think? Personally Im holding out for Killa season as this years rapper movie champ. I know Coselmed and fauxy were front and center at magic johnson theatres, which begs the question, WAS THE STREETS FELLING IT?
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  • I know Coselmed and fauxy were front and center at magic johnson theatres, which begs the question, WAS THE STREETS FELLING IT?


    Ha ha...
    I'm waiting for T LA Rock's movie instead...

    You shoulda just waited for a torrent to be upped soon.
    Even on Letterman he said, 'Yeah we embellished it to make it more entertaining', and quote unquote..."75% of it is true".

  • SoulhawkSoulhawk 3,197 Posts
    crack dealer with a heart of gold






  • BsidesBsides 4,244 Posts

    I know Coselmed and fauxy were front and center at magic johnson theatres, which begs the question, WAS THE STREETS FELLING IT?


    Ha ha...
    I'm waiting for T LA Rock's movie instead...

    You shoulda just waited for a torrent to be upped soon.
    Even on Letterman he said, 'Yeah we embellished it to make it more entertaining', and quote unquote..."75% of it is true".




    You mean he didnt really carve lyrics into the concrete wall of his solitary cell with a straight razor?

    Come on though, im not watching this shit downloaded off the internet.

  • slavinslavin 577 Posts

    Come on though, im not watching this shit downloaded off the internet.

    hm. well.. i dont think paying 11.50 for this is any better of a look.

  • BsidesBsides 4,244 Posts

    Come on though, im not watching this shit downloaded off the internet.

    hm. well.. i dont think paying 11.50 for this is any better of a look.


    Worth it to hear the audience reactions during some of the more rediculous moments.


  • slavinslavin 577 Posts
    i just can't believe some theaters are charging $11.50. is this a normal price for movie tickets at big theaters now? the place i go is like $7.50 for an adult / $6.50 student w/ id


  • dissing the big crack boss at a concert.

    if this is the climax of the movie i think iam gonna pass

    respect the rapper movie architect...


  • JuniorJunior 4,853 Posts
    dissing the big crack boss at a concert.

    if this is the climax of the movie i think iam gonna pass

    respect the rapper movie architect...


    While Cool As Ice is indeed a powerful tale you'd be hard pushed to find a more accurate representation of the struggle involved in making it in the music business than:


  • pcmrpcmr 5,591 Posts
    dissing the big crack boss at a concert.

    if this is the climax of the movie i think iam gonna pass

    respect the rapper movie architect...


    While Cool As Ice is indeed a powerful tale you'd be hard pushed to find a more accurate representation of the struggle involved in making it in the music business than:


    That cool as ice poster is hilarious but leperchaun is classic hilarity remember when he smokes and raps and ends with "i'm going to kill your ass"

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Worth it to hear the audience reactions during some of the more rediculous moments.

    HMMMM.........

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts

    I know Coselmed and fauxy were front and center at magic johnson theatres, which begs the question, WAS THE STREETS FELLING IT?

    We're going to see it Friday... we both usually work too late to be watching movies on weeknights.

  • Worth it to hear the audience reactions during some of the more rediculous moments.

    HMMMM.........
    Yeah I went with wifey to check it out last night. I'll have to say the best part of the movie for us was during the "love making scene" some foll in the back yelled out G-G-G-G-SPOT. Everyone in the whole spot was dyin.

  • hey that vanilla ice movie was on much more music the other day
    one of the concert scene's had some of the dopest choreo I have ever seen.

    lol

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    let's not forget about Disorderlies.

    baby you're a rich man...

  • BsidesBsides 4,244 Posts
    i just can't believe some theaters are charging $11.50. is this a normal price for movie tickets at big theaters now? the place i go is like $7.50 for an adult / $6.50 student w/ id



    i dunno, this was the mann's chinese theatre in hollywood. Most movies are kind of expensive out here, but the theatres are AWESOME!


  • canonicalcanonical 2,100 Posts
    I'm confused by the 50 moves these days. Somehow, my local campus newspaper scored an interview with him. That's probably the highest profile duder that paper has ever spoken too.

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  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    I want to see it to see what recurring stereotypes about young black males are thrown out there and to see if Irish director Jim Sheridan helped to glamourize drug dealing and thug lifestyles in their true american context. I'd hate to see a movie dealing with violence, crack and the idea of minimal means to survive in the world done

    improperly





    I AM SO HYPED ABOUT THIS FILM IT AIN'T FUNNY!







    finally a message that goes against racial stereotypes will be put out for the masses to see

  • white_teawhite_tea 3,262 Posts
    I want to see it to see what recurring stereotypes about young black males are thrown out there and to see if Irish director Jim Sheridan helped to glamourize drug dealing and thug lifestyles in their true american context. I'd hate to see a movie dealing with violence, crack and the idea of minimal means to survive in the world done
    improperly


    I AM SO HYPED ABOUT THIS FILM IT AIN'T FUNNY!



    finally a message that goes against racial stereotypes will be put out for the masses to see

    Jim Sheridan directed this movie?!?! That's almost as weird as pairing Curtis "In Her Shoes" Hanson with Eminem. Wait...

    Personally, I'm waiting on the Lars von Trier-Buck 65 vehicle.

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts

    Personally, I'm waiting on the Lars von Trier-Buck 65 vehicle.

    seriously I would camp out in front of the theater for weeks to see the MF Doom/ David Lynch collabo.

  • white_teawhite_tea 3,262 Posts

    Personally, I'm waiting on the Lars von Trier-Buck 65 vehicle.

    seriously I would camp out in front of the theater for weeks to see the MF Doom/ David Lynch collabo.

    So would I. Coincidentally, I spent about an hour this morning checking out a David Lynch fanboy site, finally getting a chance to read all of David Foster Wallace's essay about "Lost Highway."

    http://www.thecityofabsurdity.com/

  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts


    What did yall think?


    A real snoozer, if you ask me...What does it say about a movie when a Saturday night interactive viewing experience at the Magic Johnson Theatre can't redeem it?



    Even the UBOC* wasn't feeling it!






    *Urban Box Office Cheerleader

  • BsidesBsides 4,244 Posts


    What did yall think?


    A real snoozer, if you ask me...What does it say about a movie when a Saturday night interactive viewing experience at the Magic Johnson Theatre can't redeem it?



    Even the UBOC* wasn't feeling it!






    *Urban Box Office Cheerleader


    My thoughts exactly. Jim Sheridan does not make good Urban Box Office Material.


  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts



    My thoughts exactly. Jim Sheridan does not make good Urban Box Office Material.


    That "Through the Wire" segue into the "Sex Scene" was crazy...

    Interestingly enough, it's the second movie I've seen in the last month where I've seen the romanticization of doggy style (the other was G).

  • BsidesBsides 4,244 Posts



    My thoughts exactly. Jim Sheridan does not make good Urban Box Office Material.


    That "Through the Wire" segue into the "Sex Scene" was crazy...

    Interestingly enough, it's the second movie I've seen in the last month where I've seen the romanticization of doggy style (the other was G).


    What? Doggy Style isnt considered "romantic" or something?

  • coselmedcoselmed 1,114 Posts



    My thoughts exactly. Jim Sheridan does not make good Urban Box Office Material.


    That "Through the Wire" segue into the "Sex Scene" was crazy...

    Interestingly enough, it's the second movie I've seen in the last month where I've seen the romanticization of doggy style (the other was G).


    What? Doggy Style isnt considered "romantic" or something?

    I think most women think it's too "porn star" or "impersonal" or something.

  • noznoz 3,625 Posts
    one of the many things i learned from this cinematic masterpiece was that crack was introduced to queens shortly after pac died.



    were there several cops posted outside other showings? i saw it in dc and they were out in full force. which was funny because half the crowd was 13 year olds with their parents. all the kids giggled during the sex scene which was awesome

  • Way too many shower scenes.

    ayo. let's face it though upwards of 50% of this fools career is based on his, er, physique (no ayo). you had to know there was gonna be a lot of shower/bedroom isht, right?



    all the kids giggled during the sex scene which was awesome

    what was awesome? the sex scene or the fact that the kids giggled?

  • noznoz 3,625 Posts
    what was awesome? the sex scene or the fact that the kids giggled?

    i think it goes without saying that everything about this movie was awesome but the most awesome part to which i was refering was the giggling of the kids.

  • g-unit is, after all, for the children.
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