Every Rapper's Wet Dream
Started out convincing. Loved the first one. It was real. But this one finally exposed it's fiction about half way through. It was far too well written for the "characters" in this movie. And you don't just screw the Godmother (literally) cause you write her in prison. It's like a rapper without using the word "like" in every other lyric, or not having (featuring) credited on every other song listed. Meaning it's bulls**t. I can't believe the original director agreed to this urban disaster. Blanco and crew could have sprayed all of California's degenerate neighborhoods before they even knew who Scarface was.
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