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FoodGuy44 t1_j8btibm wrote

Still an underrated movie and soundtrack imo

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p5ych0babble t1_j8bw54d wrote

Turns from a hood movie to a horror movie. Riverside motherfucker!

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Rob1150 t1_j8bwrrj wrote

The soundtrack was fire. Where are the hiphop movies for this generation?

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TypingIntoTheVoid9 t1_j8by0ed wrote

Watched the hell out of this movie back in the high school days. Used to know most of the lines by heart, a classic!

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njpafl t1_j8c2stq wrote

Saw this so many times at the $1 theater we could walk to when I was like 14. Good times back then.

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Muffdvr_76 t1_j8c3pgv wrote

I hated 2pac since I seen Juice 👊🏻

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yercleavageisleaking OP t1_j8c3v1e wrote

I always thought it was crazy as hell that Tupac, a west coast rapper, came to Harlem to shoot this and played a character living in NYC. Never hated on Tupac after that.

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TypingIntoTheVoid9 t1_j8c5qs8 wrote

Yeah that could definitely be watchable with the right cast. But I think part of what made those movies in the 90's so dope was the era it was set in. Hip hop was at it's creative height, the fashion, DJing, actual lyricism. Seems like it would be tough to capture that again. Just a special time to be alive IMO.

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No-Morning-2543 t1_j8c64lf wrote

Such a great movie. May not be up there with the likes of Boys in the Hood, or Menace II Society, but a very effective drama nonetheless.

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ethan-bubblegum-tate t1_j8cbazo wrote

16yo me riding the subway with this in my Walkman. Such a killer soundtrack.

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GSV_No_Fixed_Abode t1_j8czfsd wrote

This soundtrack introduced a lot of people to Cypress Hill. Their first album came out just a couple months prior, and it was kind of a new style of rap. Quite different from the Big Daddy Kane and Eric B. and Rakim stuff from the old school. Not better, but different.

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noeldc t1_j8dtx5u wrote

I think I need to see this movie.

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