Tupac Ressurection...Does the coli consider this a Classic?

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Im watching this documentary right now for like the 15th time, and everytime i see it im just glued to my tv. Everytime i see it im reminded of how much of a unique person Tupac was, without a doubt this dude was one of a kind and we probably will never see someone like him again.

Yea ya can argue he wasnt the best lyricist ever or w.e quality ya want to hate on, but he had the entire package that every rapper till this day wish they had. Sometimes i wonder like damn i wonder how hip hop would be if tupac was still alive today, you can hardly deny that most likely he would be the leader of the whole movement if he was still around, and would most likely be involved in some political shyt because he always came off as a real smart dude that just stuck it out with his people because of the struggles he went thru as a kid.

this right here is probably my favorite quote of the movie and i think represents exactly what his whole movement was about

It’s like you got the Vietnam War, and just because the reporters show us pictures at home of the Vietnam War, that’s what made the Vietnam War end, when it did end. The shyt probably would have lasted longer if no one knew exactly what was going on; you know we would have probably thought they were dying valiantly in some beautiful way, but, because we saw the horror, that’s what made us stop the Vietnam War. So I thought that’s what I’m going to do as an artist, as a rapper, I’m going to show the most graphic details of what I see in my community, and hopefully they’ll stop it.” —Resurrection, 2004

Here goes the movie on YT for those who never watched it before (:pacspit:)..

 
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:aicmon: seriously? ya nikkas over here bumping threads about jazzae phae, v-nasty, and kirko bangz but ya cant take time to aprreciate this classic documentary... :pacspit: @ ya nikkas in the booth...shyt is dusgusting.. im out
 

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The most grossing Docu of all time,
one of my favs,
whenever I need encouragement or creativity.
 

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:aicmon: seriously? ya nikkas over here bumping threads about jazzae phae, v-nasty, and kirko bangz but ya cant take time to aprreciate this classic documentary... :pacspit: @ ya nikkas in the booth...shyt is dusgusting.. im out
there was a thread about this just yesterday or the day before
 
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one of my favorites. but i always wondered, where'd the voiceover part come from? is that all from one interview?

the way it matches the movie is eerie. like when it comes to his death, he says "i dont know who shot me, sorry", and then something about dying like a character from shakespeare
 

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one of my favorites. but i always wondered, where'd the voiceover part come from? is that all from one interview?

the way it matches the movie is eerie. like when it comes to his death, he says "i dont know who shot me, sorry", and then something about dying like a character from shakespeare

some of it was form different sources, and some of it was copied and pasted

still dope movie though
:skip:
 
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