Still surprised the movie didn't get into the diss track Real Mutha**kin' G's from Eazy. I was waiting for it to come around too.
Still surprised the movie didn't get into the diss track Real Mutha**kin' G's from Eazy. I was waiting for it to come around too.
Eh I dont put users on ignore. But I will just stop reading his posts which is the same thing.
I dont think they including F*** With Dre Day either.
I was a little surprised they just kind of skimmed over the whole Dre & Eazy feud. We just saw the tip of the iceberg regarding the Ruthless DeathRow squabble. The movie kind of went into fast forward in the 3rd act. Still, a great movie.![]()
Yeah, in the scene when Eazy was driving around in L.A. and saw The Chronic billboard, I thought, "Wait, isn't F**k Wit Dre Day on that album?" and I was waiting for it to come up but never did.I dont think they including F*** With Dre Day either.
Yeah, in the scene when Eazy was driving around in L.A. and saw The Chronic billboard, I thought, "Wait, isn't F**k Wit Dre Day on that album?" and I was waiting for it to come up but never did.
That aspect kinda took away from the whole "reconciliation" scene with Eazy and the hospital with Dre.
Yeah, true. I don't need a scene in your face that Eazy feels betrayed with the diss track with him listening to it in the car there. But if I remember correctly, he was kind of smiling in that scene, right? For some reason my mind is blank on that scene exactly but I remember him giving looks around like he was proud of Dre, I think I remember some sadness too but I'm not sure.I really liked that scene though. Really well acted.
I prefer scenes of quiet emotion over monologues and stuff like that
Yeah, true. I don't need a scene in your face that Eazy feels betrayed with the diss track with him listening to it in the car there. But if I remember correctly, he was kind of smiling in that scene, right? For some reason my mind is blank on that scene exactly but I remember him giving looks around like he was proud of Dre, I think I remember some sadness too but I'm not sure.
Like it or not, the Dee Barnes incident is a famous part of Dre's life. And to not include it feels, wrong. And I find Gray's justifications, unconvincing at best and disingenuous at worst.
Still surprised the movie didn't get into the diss track Real Mutha**kin' G's from Eazy. I was waiting for it to come around too.
The real convincing part for me was when he hears NWA's track where it mentions him, and he makes that face right before No Vaseline kicks in as far as the look and mannerisms go.This movie was damn good. Excellent acting from the main cast. Everyone is right about O'shea Jr., he was perfect.