Straight Outta Compton - Express Yourself, Boyz-n-the-Hood

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Straight Outta Compton - Express Yourself, Boyz-n-the-Hood

Straight Outta Compton might tell its story a little too safely, but it's still a raw, visceral film.

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I'll be honest: I was worried this film was just going to be an excuse to say, "Fuck Tha Police" with a few recognizable names slapped on top to toot their own horn. I'm glad to hear that the casting and performances are actually solid, it makes me want to see it and find out if I can still connect to that music.
 

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Marter said:
I know nothing about rap and hip hop (I know, it's shocking that this suburban white boy knows nothing about rap :D) so in your opinion, does this movie hold up whether you know everything or nothing about the NWA?

I was curious to see this movie with how great the reviews have been but I know so little about the rap genre that I was wondering why Flavor Flav wasn't shown in the group (had my rap groups mixed up evidently)...
 

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Will be watching this, especially since I suddenly dived in headlong into rap recently.

Sounds like a good movie, and Compton always deserves the coverage.

Though I will dispute and say that Friday wasn't half-bad.
 

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tippy2k2 said:
I know nothing about rap and hip hop (I know, it's shocking that this suburban white boy knows nothing about rap :D) so in your opinion, does this movie hold up whether you know everything or nothing about the NWA?

I was curious to see this movie with how great the reviews have been but I know so little about the rap genre that I was wondering why Flavor Flav wasn't shown in the group (had my rap groups mixed up evidently)...
You don't really need to know anything about NWA or rap.
 

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I just saw this movie several hours ago... This movie was the shit! It gave respect to the late Eric "Easy-E" Wright as well as having a few "cameos" for those already in the know about the group's influential history... I can agree that this could have been done as a miniseries just to go more in-dept with MC Ren and DJ Yella, for example, but I feel as a movie, it definitely got the better benefit of exposing it to everyone willing to give it a shot...

Other than that, at the theater I went to go see this movie, there were many people of various ages watching this movie... with young children to couples as old as Cude and Dre themselves rapping along with the movie... It was a dope experience, if I do say so myself...
 

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I am a dabbler in various forms of rap, not particularly mainstream cliched rap though. But after seeing that film about Biggie, the coming of age drama...it too was so powerful that anyone not interested in the music will still feel for the characters and enjoy the experience. I can't for the life of me remember what that film was called, but the main actors portraying him were fantastic. You could follow every little emotion conveyed as if you were them. I think I shall see this film. Musician biopics are my bag anyway. :)

Edit: Notorious, that was the film!
 

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Hold the phone, F Gary Gray also directed Friday. Which is a superb film.
 

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Being a hiphop head and a self-styled movie buff I can't wait to see this. Gangsta rap was never really my cup of tea but no one can discount the importance of N.W.A. on the rise of rap.
 

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Whitewashing a bunch of thugs.

Tha police didn't force them to sell drugs, shoot black people and beat black women (to death!). They decided to do and/or glamorize that all on their own. Plenty of black people lived far better lives than them in the same circumstances.
 

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Pinky said:
Whitewashing a bunch of thugs.

Tha police didn't force them to sell drugs, shoot black people and beat black women (to death!). They decided to do and/or glamorize that all on their own. Plenty of black people lived far better lives than them in the same circumstances.
ugh. Just stop. This isn't the place for such idiocy.
 

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Was the bit where one of them threw a reporter through a door because "she deserved it" in the film? How about To Kill a Hooker?
 

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Was the bit where one of them threw a reporter through a door because "she deserved it" in the film? How about To Kill a Hooker?
i hope you had this much indignant rage when American Sniper came out. Chris Kyle was a liar and a murderer.

you're going so far out of your way to vilify these people. OBVIOUSLY they made mistakes, obviously they aren't always good role models, but they came up out of nothing and...

you know what, i've read exactly two posts from you and already know it's not worth the effort it would take to tell you all the reasons you're being so small minded and myopic. you don't like these guys, we get it, now go away. this obviously isn't the article for you. you just wanna start crap.
 

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martyrdrebel27 said:
i hope you had this much indignant rage when American Sniper came out. Chris Kyle was a liar and a murderer.
This isn't rage and I don't know if he murdered anyone. I did not know at the time he bragged about killing looters from the top of the superdome, in retrospect though yes. Whitewashing those parts of his history was stupid as well.

I don't quite understand your point though. Do you agree that whitewashing and lionizing Chris Kyle was a bad idea, and by extension NWA too, or do you think that in both cases it was justified?

now go away.
No.