He did a damn good job. I read an interview he did and he said he only had like 24-48 hrs to research everything Snoop on TH-cam, before filming his scenes. F. Gary Gray and Snoop both asked Nipsey, and he declined. Lakeith Stanfield did good as Snoop considering how much time he was given to learn the man.
To sum it up, he doesn't want to be remembered as the guy playing Snoop trying to be a rapper as his music hasn't taken off. Snoop said he understood and respected his decision.
Dre wasn't going to be involved until F. Gary Gray was appointed director and Cube had to convince him because the original script had Dre beating up women and some other shit he wanted to keep in the past so he brought in his own writer (can't remember his name) to heavily edit the parts where Dre would be seen as a 'bad guy'. People took notice of those missing scenes that's why he apologized about his woman beating past to the public not long ago to minimize the backlash
+mrhoopsfan23 Because Dre was directly involved with the movie, so of course he wanted to make himself look good. Dre was a toughguy knocking out Suge's boys, Dre never had beef with Eazy, Dre never beat up women, Dre was recording with Tupac while Eazy-E was in the hospital even though Tupac was in jail and wasn't signed to Death Row during that time, and Dre was a righteous superhero who saved the day. At least that's how Dre wanted himself portrayed. I liked the movie, don't get me wrong. But it's a mix of reality and fantasy.
+mrhoopsfan23 idk I thought they made Dre look as objective as possible. He wasn't a banger, back then you mighta thought different during the death row days. They should've shown the beef though between Eazy E and Dre more though, because both of their diss songs were hard
bro that scene really got to me I almost broke down. I've had a similar experience where I was sitting in a hospital bed and was told that I had a tumor. Ended up being benign and I'm okay but at that moment I thought I was going to die
He must have been paying close attention to how Eazy E did live performances. Everything from the walk, head movement and broad gestures. With the glasses on, I forgot I was watching a damn movie for a minute. Great performance. As for O'Shea, it was a great performance too, and quite honestly him being Cube's son makes it all the more remarkable. It could have been a terrible vanity project, but he gave us Young Cube again basically.
Besides Eazy being the owner, street cred, no one can replace Eazy voice, cadence , delivery as a lyricist . Snoop is amazing but Eazy was perfect for gangster rap, along with cube and ren
The only issues I had with the pic - and I attribute it to Cube and something called Artistic License is the following: Eazy downgrading to that 3 Bedroom little house and of course Suge Knight putting hands on Eazy. Neither as we know is true. Eazy was never broke. He maintained his Calabasas home. And Eazy was well respected. Even Suge knew better than to ever try Eazy like that.
I saw the movie last night. I was extremely disappointed in how they portrayed Easy. They portrayed him as a soft dude that had his career ruined by cube and dre. Dre and cube came off as badasses when we all know they weren't up to Easy's level of gangster. Great movie that also left me disappointed.
+HHSlimChris Miami305 no one except you has ever come to that conclusion. Easy was a bad ass, no one has ever claimed any different...except you...young blood.
+Darcseid27 I agree he was a highlight for few moments just a few,it was as though easy was still her and i was taken back to the 90s for a few moments have to Salute this actor for that.
Cold 187um is an overlooked legend. His G-Funk beats & holding down Death Row production when Suge was in jail late 90's. Not to mention the great albums from Above the Law he did. On that note, R.I.P. to KMG
Now we need an accurate Eazy E movie that shows nobody touched him or intimidated him, that he never went broke and that he never envied Dre and Deathrow because the acts he had coming up were at the time the best! Bone Thugs, Dresta, BG knocc out.. The movie spat on Eazy and Yella
Y'all complaining about kids just now learning about Eazy E and nwa etc but get mad when they listen to trash these days if they wanna listen to REAL MUSIC because of the movie then let them!
The only things that I didnt like was how dre got represented. They represented him as a absolute gangster and badass. Even tho mc ren for example was way more gangster than dre. And another thing that I hated was how they showed eazy lived in his last months. Almost in every interview where they talked about eazy, they told us that eazy didnt lived like they showed us in the movie. In the Movie he looked a little bit broke and as if he was living in a little house even tho many people said he still had his mansion-like house, and still had a lot of money. And the last thing I didn’t liked about the movie was how they left so many important people out of this movie. For example dresta and bg knoccout. They were in on of the best disstracks of all time as a feature how could they be left out. Or bone thugs wasnt included too. Which is a shame. But in the end it was a pretty solid movie.
The actor that played Eazy E was outstanding!! But to say that O'shea Jr. wasn't outstanding too is bull shit. He played the hell outta the role of his father. All those men are very TALENTED!!!!!
I don't think he was saying it wasn't good I think he was saying it wasn't as much of a stretch for him as it was for the actor who played Eazy-E. It would have taken a lot more for that guy to portray a man that he never met In comparison to someone's son who has lived with him all his life looks like him and has his mannerisms to portray him.
Extra half hour at most. I wish it would be 4 and half hours. The original cut was 4 and half hours but all movies go in that state usually before editing. It will be extra half hour tops.
+Mehrunissah93 Everyone laughed because they don't realize that snoop looked exactly like that when he 1st came out they only recognize his current look.
+Pram De Rooy Not me... No one can really play him well. The guy who played Pac in the Biggie Movie was no good. Better off getting the guy from Blackie Sack!!
+NCWCENT he kinda helped create the gfunk genre that dre perfected in the chronic. listen to uncle sams curse and peep the similaritie he is a legend and hardly gets enough credit. he was ruthless last good producer aside from uneek.
Legendary rapper and producer right there... Helped started that G Funk shit with Kokane as well..Black Mafia Life is like my favorite Above The Law album of all time .
Jason Mitchell did great as a version of his Eazy. But Lil Eazy and Yung Eazy should have gotten a chance to portray their father. People saying they were not actors. Neither was Oshea Jackson Jr.!! But he worked hard over 2 years and killed it. Eazys sons should have gotten the sane opportunity. If Oshea Jackson could do it, Eazys sons could have did it.
The movie was excellent, the only thing that was missing was the recreation of Eazy E's voice which is impossible i guess. Oh and one more thing... I don't belive for a second Suge Knight and his goons beat the sh#t out of Eazy, but thats just me.
DoubleO88 Then how is that no one heard about it until AFTER the movie was released. Suge loved to send messages that reverberated throughout, somenody would of told of this "incident" a long time ago.
+Akki Kimathi I was thinking the same thing when I was watching the movie I was like he sounds nothing like Eazy but as the movie progressed my memory of what his voice sounded like started to play in my head and I let go of it fairly quickly.
The Detroit scene was 200% accurate I was there when cube told us the cops said they couldn’t play f the police and they played it anyway and shots went off and I ran like fuck I didn’t stay for the riot but I saw the damage the next day💯💯💯💯
So many people jus don't know how influential This man " big hutch" was/is in The rap game, especially g funk.. I been knowing about above the law sense Day One Cuz I grew up with two different hoods, Ghost Town and sin town in my City. So I was up on their music early on . ( I'm not From their City but a lot of their homies moved to my city and I grew up around them Sense elementary)
Cold 187um(Big Hutch) should do another Above The Law album w/ five members: 1) Cold 187um(Big Hutch), 2) Tha Chill, 3) KoKane, 4) B.G. Knocc Out, and 5) Gangsta Dresta.ORCold 187um(Big Hutch) could another Above The Law album w/ M.C. Ren, Kokane, M.C. Eiht, and Tha Chill.
i wished they had more honesty with the origins of everything to discovering bwa,the beef between eazy and dre,discovering bone thugs,black eye peas,kid frost etc
I want to call him a west coast legend but that is too small his production was so original. People talk about 90's hip hop with a nod to New York/east coast but the west had some classics as well I know I was there, the 90's that is lol!
I didn't see ez portrayed as a punk at all..he was a hard dude..who walks injury a drug house talking ish..walks into an office with goons talking ish..he was a dude with heart that in turn had a heart..that doesn't make you a punk..ihs
These Outta Compton interviews are great. Incredibly interesting. I live a few miles from compton, in Long Beach. But with the few miles it, is a million miles compared. But, its near enough for these interviews be cool as hell. I do have an interesting story regarding Eazy
If Vlad is in his late 30's like me and a fan from the jump I can relate with him %100. So much that was in the movie WAS well documented. We read magazines like "word up" watched these guys on yo mtv raps, so yeah we knew a lot about these guys. I could even tell you the years when events were taking place in the movie. Real fans like us knew that shit. Death row history too.
Vlad is in his 40's and NWA is his favorite group of all time, but I swear to god some niggas seem like they quit their jobs just hate on Vlad all day and still watch all of his fuckin videos.
The major inaccuracy that stood out was the pool party. None of those women had "nice" bodies like the 90s chicks and their bathing suits were also not from the 90s. The costume director failed horribly on that scene.
Jason Mitchell from N.O.went to the same school as Ronald "Slim" Williams from Cash Money and Aeneas Williams from the NFL.RIP Alcee Fortier High School
I loved Straight Outta Compton and thought all the actors are great. I feel they could've shown more MC Ren in the movie. And not make Dre look like a saint.
Straight Outta Compton Would Be So Much Better If They Separated The Reality From The Fantasy. They Should've Added The Beef With Dre And Eazy. The Beef With Cube And Pac. Dre Beating On Women. Eazy Finding Bone Thugs. Ren Leaving And Focusing On His Solo. Dre Finding Eminem And Working More On Snoop,Warren And Nate. Eazy's Kids. And If They Just Could've Played Crossroads And Chin Check And Gave Eazy A Funeral And Elude To The Fact The Yella Was The Only One Dere.How Ren And Cube And Dre And Bonethugs Was Heart Broken And How Yella Was Working On His Tribute Remastered Track It Will Be Awarded For Everything In The Planet
And you need to separate "Nigga please" to being rational. That movie would of been all over the place or just too long if they would of added at all that. Real mf g's should of been on there though
Loved the movie, but my opinions have shifted a little due to everybody's interviews. I knew about Dre whopping those women's asses so I knew that wasn't gon be in the movie. Ok fine, but certain things with Eazy E seemed a little inaccurate and cloudy. That scene when Dre called him "standing up" to Suge seemed so embellished. He knew he sent Suge's lawyers some paperwork.
+LaCheleWallace its not a documentary. you gotta go in to it thinking that. the good thing about movies like this is they almost force you to do research on the actual people.
Yeah I don't know how much into hip hop you are, but if uou can check out the new Master P interview with Breakfast Club he always keep it real on every subject. He said about the movie it was hood, but they made Eazy a bit softer saying he hung out with him and he could go anywhere any hood he wanted to cause he was respected. He say the Eazy he knew wouldn't let Suge beat him up like that and he not retaliate somehow.
I don’t like how the movie portrayed Eazy like was going broke and downgraded his house and was about to sell weed. Eazy had Bone Thugs, MC Reb, above the law, and was still getting paid off Dr Dre Chronic so that was lie
Is that the same coat he was wearing in the black superman music video, when his mum yells at him about it being more than 5, 600 dollars lol "where you getting the money from!!!"
uhh everybody was hype in the theatre when snoop came on cause dude actually sounded like him and it was accurate cause snoop didn't have all his hair grown yet at that time.
Damn!!!! I didnt know yall was in the group to know more then the actual members ... the movie focused mainly on the brotherhood of the group. The drama came from outsiders
your perspective is so right, because I'm from that era too, and you speak so clearly on it i agree with you 100%. like i said i agree with everything especially the 5 days that would include all the homies. that would be a reunion for your ass. the sound track in the movie was on point 2
The movie didn't give M.C. REN his props.
Too true
neither BROWNSIDE.
That movie was about Dre, Cube and Eazy-E. To tell the truth they might have cut him out if they could.
Da fuck u talkin bout they didnt even include arabian prince in movie. they just wiped him out of nwa story
They had him like that extra friend always around
The dude that played Snoop in the movie didn't look like him, but he damn sure sounded like him.
He did a damn good job. I read an interview he did and he said he only had like 24-48 hrs to research everything Snoop on TH-cam, before filming his scenes.
F. Gary Gray and Snoop both asked Nipsey, and he declined.
Lakeith Stanfield did good as Snoop considering how much time he was given to learn the man.
+LongJerryCurl I said the same thing lol!
+url0veang3l ...why would he decline that?
To sum it up, he doesn't want to be remembered as the guy playing Snoop trying to be a rapper as his music hasn't taken off. Snoop said he understood and respected his decision.
at first I thought snoops character was Kurupt
I'll disagree and say that Ice Cube jr did a phenomenal job portraying his father.
+vega21 Yeah vlad gotta hate because he's a jew & Cube was on Kalid's team.
+vega21 FACTS
+vega21 They all did great. If I had to rank the portrayals I'd say it went Eazy, Cube, Yella, Dre, DOC, Ren and Snoop but nobody was bad.
o'shea jackson jr m8
For real.
Movie was great.. however, they should have showed the beef between Dre and Eazy. And why did they make Dre appear so tough?
Dre wasn't going to be involved until F. Gary Gray was appointed director and Cube had to convince him because the original script had Dre beating up women and some other shit he wanted to keep in the past so he brought in his own writer (can't remember his name) to heavily edit the parts where Dre would be seen as a 'bad guy'. People took notice of those missing scenes that's why he apologized about his woman beating past to the public not long ago to minimize the backlash
+mrhoopsfan23 Because Dre was directly involved with the movie, so of course he wanted to make himself look good. Dre was a toughguy knocking out Suge's boys, Dre never had beef with Eazy, Dre never beat up women, Dre was recording with Tupac while Eazy-E was in the hospital even though Tupac was in jail and wasn't signed to Death Row during that time, and Dre was a righteous superhero who saved the day. At least that's how Dre wanted himself portrayed.
I liked the movie, don't get me wrong. But it's a mix of reality and fantasy.
+mrhoopsfan23 idk I thought they made Dre look as objective as possible. He wasn't a banger, back then you mighta thought different during the death row days. They should've shown the beef though between Eazy E and Dre more though, because both of their diss songs were hard
CuZ eazy made dre look like a bitch in real life and dre didn't want to relive hose moments
because it was dre's project lool simple
It was really sad to see Eazy-E crying at hospital scene....
bro that scene really got to me I almost broke down. I've had a similar experience where I was sitting in a hospital bed and was told that I had a tumor. Ended up being benign and I'm okay but at that moment I thought I was going to die
Hank Atkinson Damn, I'm glad you made it alright man. That hospital scene was truly the darkest moment of the whole movie.
+Frankie AK-47 Yeah, but those cornrows looked mad fake.
what i find weird, is that nobody was there in that scene so how do they know he was cryin like that
+TheRealest body guards, wife hell the actual doctor
Forgot to mention that the guy that played 2pac on the recording studio scene was on point too
Exactly lol
+durtysouththugsta I sooooo agree😂
look just like him too, follow him on ig@ marccrose
I thought it was a hologram of 2pac
+durtysouththugsta hahahahaa the pac in the biggie movie was just awful.
He must have been paying close attention to how Eazy E did live performances.
Everything from the walk, head movement and broad gestures. With the glasses on, I forgot I was watching a damn movie for a minute. Great performance. As for O'Shea, it was a great performance too, and quite honestly him being Cube's son makes it all the more remarkable. It could have been a terrible vanity project, but he gave us Young Cube again basically.
Besides Eazy being the owner, street cred, no one can replace Eazy voice, cadence , delivery as a lyricist . Snoop is amazing but Eazy was perfect for gangster rap, along with cube and ren
The only issues I had with the pic - and I attribute it to Cube and something called Artistic License is the following: Eazy downgrading to that 3 Bedroom little house and of course Suge Knight putting hands on Eazy. Neither as we know is true. Eazy was never broke. He maintained his Calabasas home. And Eazy was well respected. Even Suge knew better than to ever try Eazy like that.
i hate that they didn’t include E’s work after dre and cube’s departure like “5150 home 4 tha sick”
I saw the movie last night. I was extremely disappointed in how they portrayed Easy. They portrayed him as a soft dude that had his career ruined by cube and dre. Dre and cube came off as badasses when we all know they weren't up to Easy's level of gangster. Great movie that also left me disappointed.
I agree totally like they subliminally made it looked like eazy snitched in the beginning
ikr they made Dre way to tough
How Do You Know If Easy Wasn't Protraying To Be A Gangster?
Watch master p interview eazy was known and respected by everybody he was the dopeman that's fact how was he portraying to be a gangster????
+HHSlimChris Miami305 no one except you has ever come to that conclusion. Easy was a bad ass, no one has ever claimed any different...except you...young blood.
VLAD needs to get MC Ren in-front of the camera..
Thats real
I think he has already
ThereCanBeOnly Fun not yet
The guy that was EAZY should win an oscar.
+Darcseid27 SO CORRECT!!!!
+prettichocolateskin His name is Jason Mitchell
so true
+Darcseid27 Thats crazy. I was telling my girlfriend the same thing the other day!!!
+Darcseid27 I agree he was a highlight for few moments just a few,it was as though easy was still her and i was taken back to the 90s for a few moments have to Salute this actor for that.
Cold 187um is an overlooked legend. His G-Funk beats & holding down Death Row production when Suge was in jail late 90's. Not to mention the great albums from Above the Law he did. On that note, R.I.P. to KMG
Now we need an accurate Eazy E movie that shows nobody touched him or intimidated him, that he never went broke and that he never envied Dre and Deathrow because the acts he had coming up were at the time the best! Bone Thugs, Dresta, BG knocc out.. The movie spat on Eazy and Yella
talk your sh*t!
I think Ice cube did a great job portraying his son. Wait a minute, the fuck i'm talking 'bout?
😂😂😂😂
Lol
Futhead Founder Shut up...
LMAOO!!!
Dre & Cube was portrayed as being Super tough guys .. knowing Eazy was the only Real G
they didn’t make cube look hard but they did do it for dre tho.. they lame for that
Y'all complaining about kids just now learning about Eazy E and nwa etc but get mad when they listen to trash these days if they wanna listen to REAL MUSIC because of the movie then let them!
The new kids (not all) are bandwagons.
The only things that I didnt like was how dre got represented. They represented him as a absolute gangster and badass. Even tho mc ren for example was way more gangster than dre. And another thing that I hated was how they showed eazy lived in his last months. Almost in every interview where they talked about eazy, they told us that eazy didnt lived like they showed us in the movie. In the Movie he looked a little bit broke and as if he was living in a little house even tho many people said he still had his mansion-like house, and still had a lot of money. And the last thing I didn’t liked about the movie was how they left so many important people out of this movie. For example dresta and bg knoccout. They were in on of the best disstracks of all time as a feature how could they be left out. Or bone thugs wasnt included too. Which is a shame. But in the end it was a pretty solid movie.
How can you forget Oscar nominated actor Paul Giamatti?
I love your interviews, man!
streetgangs nigga who gives a shit
Cali 180 Apparently me & him, Paul Giamatti was great in the movie.
The actor that played Eazy E was outstanding!! But to say that O'shea Jr. wasn't outstanding too is bull shit. He played the hell outta the role of his father. All those men are very TALENTED!!!!!
Dude that played Suge Knight was scary accurate I think... Just scary period lol.
Tierra Tip wasn't big enough
Tierra Tip you cute babe
Shout out to Cold 187um... One of the most underrated OG's
the dude who played Eazy was incredible and also the dude who played Pac really looked like Pac
Cold 187um, is one of the most underrated West Coast emcees from the 90's era. Nice to see the OG gettin some shine here!
O'Shea's acting wasn't good enough?!?!?! ... are you kidding me?!?!
+Willie Murray Exactly. He was the best IMO
hes prob the best actor that has ever shed his light on the planet?
I don't think he was saying it wasn't good I think he was saying it wasn't as much of a stretch for him as it was for the actor who played Eazy-E. It would have taken a lot more for that guy to portray a man that he never met In comparison to someone's son who has lived with him all his life looks like him and has his mannerisms to portray him.
+Willie Murray I've noticed in many of these interviews that he kinda gives s little shade to o'shay. IMHO he was great!
Musa I of Mali Vlad always sayin dumb sh**...he’s a know it all.
F. Gary Gray said there will be a Director's Cut that's like 4 1/2 hours... So hopefully they will include more things.
Extra half hour at most. I wish it would be 4 and half hours. The original cut was 4 and half hours but all movies go in that state usually before editing. It will be extra half hour tops.
+masta inc if only we could get the original 4 hours omg
I own the directors cut its only added like 30 mins if that, and each thing added is like 1-5 mins long at most
xblatino328 the directors cut was so fucking stupid
DJKARMATV how stupid was the director's cut I want to know since I own the theatrical cut
Above The Law, Living Like Hustlas..#Classic album!!
True what he said. I didn't know what inspired their music and after learning what did, a lot of their music was more appealing to me.
Above the Law's first album is the first thing I'm gonna listen to tomorrow when I wake up 🔥
When "Snoop" came on screen I was like "They got Daz and Kurrupt in the movie too!?" then when said "Snoop D-O-Double-G cuz" I was like ....-_-
😃😄
Bruhhhh I thought the same when I saw him
+Saibot00 Honestly, when I was at theaters, everyone burst out laughing when Snoop introduced himself. Idk why.
+Saibot00 I thought that SAME thing buaahahahaaa... I was like.. ok, here comes the dogg pound.... nope, it's snoop... FOH.
+Mehrunissah93 Everyone laughed because they don't realize that snoop looked exactly like that when he 1st came out they only recognize his current look.
Still waiting for that tupac biopic movie !
+Pram De Rooy me too.
+Pram De Rooy Not me... No one can really play him well. The guy who played Pac in the Biggie Movie was no good. Better off getting the guy from Blackie Sack!!
+Pram De Rooy lol 50 cent is all over it. Check out his latest interview @thisis50
+Pram De Rooy did they already made a 2pac biopic, and nick cannon played 2pac lol
me too Bro..!!! rest in peace 2pac
The big home Cold187um!! Salute 💯💯💯
***** Westcoast legend homie..Listen to Livin Like Hustlers..they were on that live instrumentation before the good Doctor
+NCWCENT he kinda helped create the gfunk genre that dre perfected in the chronic. listen to uncle sams curse and peep the similaritie he is a legend and hardly gets enough credit. he was ruthless last good producer aside from uneek.
+Pete Dorsett-Vasquez Don't get it twisted..Uncle Sam's Curse was '94. Also, I think Rhythm D was sick as a producer homie
I'm sorry O'Shea did a amazing job also.
Jason did the best and had the hardest role....he had to carry out various emotions for his particular character
Legendary rapper and producer right there... Helped started that G Funk shit with Kokane as well..Black Mafia Life is like my favorite Above The Law album of all time .
From that to what mine's is which was "Legends" because by then, they really were
This was a great interview. This was my era and I was born and raised in Compton and I innerstand exactly what he is saying.
It really was a fucked up time.
Jason Mitchell did great as a version of his Eazy. But Lil Eazy and Yung Eazy should have gotten a chance to portray their father. People saying they were not actors. Neither was Oshea Jackson Jr.!! But he worked hard over 2 years and killed it. Eazys sons should have gotten the sane opportunity. If Oshea Jackson could do it, Eazys sons could have did it.
The movie was excellent, the only thing that was missing was the recreation of Eazy E's voice which is impossible i guess. Oh and one more thing... I don't belive for a second Suge Knight and his goons beat the sh#t out of Eazy, but thats just me.
+Akki Kimathi That actually happened and it was worse, guns and baseball bats were involved in the real beating.
DoubleO88 Then how is that no one heard about it until AFTER the movie was released. Suge loved to send messages that reverberated throughout, somenody would of told of this "incident" a long time ago.
+Akki Kimathi I was thinking the same thing when I was watching the movie I was like he sounds nothing like Eazy but as the movie progressed my memory of what his voice sounded like started to play in my head and I let go of it fairly quickly.
+DoubleO88 u Lyin bro even suge said they were threatning him they didn't beat him
+Akki Kimathi Noo, it was actually mentioned in videos on here, regarding Dre & Eazy's beef.
These interviews are off the chain 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Above The Law is one of my favorite groups, Good to see em on here. RIP KMG.
Cube should try to turn this into a show to get more detail and stuff everybody would prolly be watching that
That's big smoke from GTA SA. Feel old yet?
lmao
Logan Schway no Lonzo is big smoke, believe me I played it yesterday and watched the interview yesterday
No it’s not 😂
Logan Schway - y feel old ? 😂lol
This interview is PHENOMENAL
They didn't say nothing about the CDs he did by himself
They wanted NIP to play Snoop, he turned it down cuz he didn't want to be known for his role more than his music
The Detroit scene was 200% accurate I was there when cube told us the cops said they couldn’t play f the police and they played it anyway and shots went off and I ran like fuck I didn’t stay for the riot but I saw the damage the next day💯💯💯💯
So many people jus don't know how influential This man " big hutch" was/is in The rap game, especially g funk.. I been knowing about above the law sense Day One Cuz I grew up with two different hoods, Ghost Town and sin town in my City. So I was up on their music early on . ( I'm not From their City but a lot of their homies moved to my city and I grew up around them Sense elementary)
Cold 187um(Big Hutch) should do another Above The Law album w/ five members: 1) Cold 187um(Big Hutch), 2) Tha Chill, 3) KoKane, 4) B.G. Knocc Out, and 5) Gangsta Dresta.ORCold 187um(Big Hutch) could another Above The Law album w/ M.C. Ren, Kokane, M.C. Eiht, and Tha Chill.
The actor that played Dr. Dre did an exceptional job!
He sounded EXACTLY like Dre, I loved it
swampthing94 I know right! Shame about the factual errors & glamorization when it comes to the movie though.
Except he wasn’t playing the real dre
i wished they had more honesty with the origins of everything to discovering bwa,the beef between eazy and dre,discovering bone thugs,black eye peas,kid frost etc
Great interview, but Im really hoping theres a section where you ask him about his time at psychopathic records.
Ohhhh shit..Vlad offended my dog at the end. Lol
"Why would I be offended???" 😂😂
You tell me nigga. Lol
If...Eazy-e,Tupac and Biggie was alive today...there's a BIIIIGG turn around scene of Hip-hop,HUUUUGEE CHANGES.
Kids, if you never heard Black Superman or Uncle Sams curse, I recommend it
Hold This L. Debarge black superman is my shit!
Hold This L. Debarge "Untouchable"
Vlad, you got a bad memory. dude looked JUST LIKE snoop when he first hit the scene. go back and watch the Deep Cover video. that was original snoop.
dude look like a young Snoop, prior Deep Cover.
I want to call him a west coast legend but that is too small his production was so original. People talk about 90's hip hop with a nod to New York/east coast but the west had some classics as well I know I was there, the 90's that is lol!
I didn't see ez portrayed as a punk at all..he was a hard dude..who walks injury a drug house talking ish..walks into an office with goons talking ish..he was a dude with heart that in turn had a heart..that doesn't make you a punk..ihs
Eazy E is the God Father of Gangster Rap.
These Outta Compton interviews are great. Incredibly interesting. I live a few miles from compton, in Long Beach. But with the few miles it, is a million miles compared. But, its near enough for these interviews be cool as hell. I do have an interesting story regarding Eazy
whats the story?
great interview
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We waiting on that Black Mafia 2!
vlad acts like he is a part of nwa.."I knew everything"..get out of here..lol
If Vlad is in his late 30's like me and a fan from the jump I can relate with him %100. So much that was in the movie WAS well documented. We read magazines like "word up" watched these guys on yo mtv raps, so yeah we knew a lot about these guys. I could even tell you the years when events were taking place in the movie. Real fans like us knew that shit. Death row history too.
Vlad is in his 40's and NWA is his favorite group of all time, but I swear to god some niggas seem like they quit their jobs just hate on Vlad all day and still watch all of his fuckin videos.
Patience ikr
C E M nigga shut the fuck up
The major inaccuracy that stood out was the pool party. None of those women had "nice" bodies like the 90s chicks and their bathing suits were also not from the 90s. The costume director failed horribly on that scene.
Yeah man, I almost laughed when they had those flat assed chicks shaking they ass in slow motion.
TheAlanakane how gives a fuck about a womans bathing suit
VladTV, seriously interview Public Enemy
Lazie Bone from Bone Thugs in Harmony reminds me of Snoop.
man where in the hell did u get a leather church shirt????
James Avery (Fresh Prince) would have been a great Suge back in the day! RIP
Geto Boyz with and without Bill was a better group
Jason Mitchell from N.O.went to the same school as Ronald "Slim" Williams from Cash Money and Aeneas Williams from the NFL.RIP Alcee Fortier High School
I loved Straight Outta Compton and thought all the actors are great. I feel they could've shown more MC Ren in the movie. And not make Dre look like a saint.
Yet everyone that vlad has interviewed say the movie wasn’t portrayed right.
Straight Outta Compton Would Be So Much Better If They Separated The Reality From The Fantasy.
They Should've Added The Beef With Dre And Eazy.
The Beef With Cube And Pac.
Dre Beating On Women.
Eazy Finding Bone Thugs.
Ren Leaving And Focusing On His Solo.
Dre Finding Eminem And Working More On Snoop,Warren And Nate.
Eazy's Kids.
And If They Just Could've Played Crossroads And Chin Check And Gave Eazy A Funeral And Elude To The Fact The Yella Was The Only One Dere.How Ren And Cube And Dre And Bonethugs Was Heart Broken And How Yella Was Working On His Tribute Remastered Track It Will Be Awarded For Everything In The Planet
That's way too much to cram into two hours.
And you need to separate "Nigga please" to being rational. That movie would of been all over the place or just too long if they would of added at all that. Real mf g's should of been on there though
James Cumberbatch eminem has nothing to do with nwa.
I wish the movie showed more about eazy e personal life like him with his children and a inside on mc ren and yella personal life too
Loved the movie, but my opinions have shifted a little due to everybody's interviews. I knew about Dre whopping those women's asses so I knew that wasn't gon be in the movie. Ok fine, but certain things with Eazy E seemed a little inaccurate and cloudy. That scene when Dre called him "standing up" to Suge seemed so embellished. He knew he sent Suge's lawyers some paperwork.
The movie was heavily doctored and inaccurate
Corn Bread Jones Still entertaining.
+LaCheleWallace its not a documentary. you gotta go in to it thinking that. the good thing about movies like this is they almost force you to do research on the actual people.
Yeah I don't know how much into hip hop you are, but if uou can check out the new Master P interview with Breakfast Club he always keep it real on every subject. He said about the movie it was hood, but they made Eazy a bit softer saying he hung out with him and he could go anywhere any hood he wanted to cause he was respected. He say the Eazy he knew wouldn't let Suge beat him up like that and he not retaliate somehow.
AlexanderThe Great I've been a hip hop fan since 1989. I saw that MP interview.
I'm surprised no one talked about dude who played 2pac, he looked and sounded like him. i know his part is short, but that biopic would be dope
Above The Law made some Killa music and seriously slept on ! Uncle Sam's Curse album is my favorite by them
I don’t like how the movie portrayed Eazy like was going broke and downgraded his house and was about to sell weed. Eazy had Bone Thugs, MC Reb, above the law, and was still getting paid off Dr Dre Chronic so that was lie
Is that the same coat he was wearing in the black superman music video, when his mum yells at him about it being more than 5, 600 dollars lol "where you getting the money from!!!"
The guy who played Jerry Heller,did a great job as well
The baggy clothing WAS a lil inaccurate the late 80’s never looked like that on the west coast straight outta Compton look more than 2004 than 1988
In 1988 they were still wearing regular sized clothes eazy didn't wear loose levis until like 91
@@gilbertortiz9515 Early 90's started to see the more baggy style with people too
His & Lonzo's recollections are quite different so which is more accurate?
+Taio Smalls lonzo was getting clowned in the movie lol
Towards the middle of the movie Eazy-E was like the main character, but we'll see once the DVD comes out to fully watch it.
It it just me or your 2015 interviews where JUST about Compton?
dude was eazy e he stole the show excellent performance he represented the goat the right way happy 52nd bday to the goat eazy e
187um made some great music& beats
How the hell you didn't know it was Snoop? He sounded just like Snoop when he first came in with that, "What's up cuz?"
uhh everybody was hype in the theatre when snoop came on cause dude actually sounded like him and it was accurate cause snoop didn't have all his hair grown yet at that time.
+miguel reyes yup so I don't know what vlad is talking about, just his opinion tho.
I agree with everything he's saying 🙌
Thought I was the only one who wanted nipsey to cast as snoop.
Damn!!!! I didnt know yall was in the group to know more then the actual members ... the movie focused mainly on the brotherhood of the group. The drama came from outsiders
Throwback 😍😍😍😍😍😍
He did real good, tbh they shouldn't have showed alot of death row scenes, snoop and dre was enough but the eazy dre beef would have been even better
They should have the guy who played snoop on all eyez on me. that person should have played snoop on straight outta Compton.
your perspective is so right, because I'm from that era too, and you speak so clearly on it i agree with you 100%. like i said i agree with everything especially the 5 days that would include all the homies. that would be a reunion for your ass. the sound track in the movie was on point 2
Above The Law-“Ballin”
Ice T also called out the Police Brutality and Corruption.
Paul Giamatti is a class act, always great in his films...
I think I missed the part where you ask him about his character in the movie, beating up Ice Cube.
They didn't add the dre and eazy and da doog pound