Not a good documentary


While some of the film is kind of interesting and the Suge Knight interview was cool this is a poorly made documentary. Im a huge fan of 2Pac, hip hop and music in general and im also well versed in film. The film was very unprofessional there are many scenes where the film crew screwed up, and there were basic problems like the filmmaker filming and doing a interview when theres helicoptors blocking the sound while hes asking questions.
Some of the dialogue in interviews seem made up and fake (not biggies mom, that was 100% real and good) in particular the scene where an associate of tupac was saying he had all these documents he had that were worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. It seems there was a lot of talk and conspiracy theories but the film lacked any sort of evidence. And I actually believe Suge Knight DID have something to do with the murder of Shakur but the info provided in this documentary offered nothing.

Tupac Resurection was by FAR a much better film and look into 2pacs life. Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel is another one that is pretty good.

Tupac and Biggie Smalls changed the rap industry and were both amazing and troubled individuals. Their legacy will live on for many years to come and I think that both of these gentlemen deserve much more respect and a better documentary made about them than Biggie and Tupac.

At least i got Biggie and Tupac in the bargain bin!



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With a pistol for a signature, are you honestly expecting any credibility to your arguements? Which by the way are pretty dumb at best.

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1. It wasn't one of Tupac's "associates". It was a cop.

2. You thought elements of this were fake but Tupac:Resurrection, which splices together a commentary FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE, didn't bother you at all?

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