+Valor University Word.. He wanted to transition to that I heard. Music brought his life too much drama, people taking that shit TOO literal. "You say I'm a gangsta rapper? Is Al Pacino a gangster actor? IS Robert De Niro a gangster actor?" - 2Pac
I agree. He said he wanted to get out of the rap game when he was in prison, but because of the beef he had with Bad Boy and other rappers, he felt as though he couldn't.
2pac "we just shared 400 yrs worth of blood, and i can't get some blood on the set?.." Tupac just "educated" this sista with his sense of humor and by being himself..
He was suppose to have played the part Will played in Independence Day. Plus understand PAC was acting before he was ever rapping. He went to school for that shit and performed onstage at the Apollo when he was 8 yrs old.
+the23snake Yes Tupac took acting classes and he was part of a play call a raising of the sun where he played Travis. He enrolled at the Baltimore school for the arts back in the 80's. That's the same school Jada Pinkett Smith attend and that's how they became best friends ever since up until his death.
For that time in the 90s these known actors tupac worked with and these big roles he got. He would of been one of the highest paid actor maybe a Oscar winning actor in 2020. 😢 😢 😢 I miss tupac 😢
+Pram De Rooy low budget ? lol the shit cost millions to make. U have any idea who vondis curtis hall is? thandie newton? thandie is a big ass actress..as well as tim roth. u know who bokeem is? he's made plenty of films and was in 2pac's i int mad at cha video. Lucy Lui is in there too. Not to mention how much the had to pay Suge to take control of the entire soundtrack....Budge film Mr. Rooy ...u have no idea...not to mention paying 2pac. Film might not have made a big buzz in profit wise but it defo wasnt a low budget film.
TheTruth Well if you compare the 5 million budget of gridlock'd to other movies that are released nowadays.Its pretty low budget,maybe for that time it wasnt.But yeah i do know who all those actors are.It didnt make alot of profit,but this movie is so underrated.Because the chemistry between tim roth and tupac was great.
+Pram De Rooy Exactly the budget was decent (if it was 5mil) back in the day. Obvs it wasnt no steven spielberg movie or some hot shot missin impossible or fast n furious or whatever budget but dumb films like blair witch project shot with one shit camera did 100 whatever million so... who gives a shit. Point is the film and cast were great. All the 90s and early 2000 films were great. Shit happens.
TheTruth Agree but nowadays it would be considered a independent movie,because it wasnt backed by a major studio.And if the chemistry between roth and shakur was terrible ,the table scene with bokeem,pac,tim,and lucy wouldnt have worked that great.And to me that was one of the most memorable scenes of the movie.In a interview russel simmons said he also contributed finances to make this movie happen.
Well, he was a bit of both. True gemini. Ask engineers who worked with him at Can-am if he was always a true 'gentleman' lol. The ass kickings were constant.
Tupac could have had anything he wanted from me if he was still here, I would have been blowing up his Twitter till he caves and marries me, I am weak for this man, I am WEAK!!
3:25 i just realised the 4th June 1996... this was a week before his birthday and can u imagine HOW HARD he was working whilst on Deathrow? Look how constructive that period was and it wasnt even a full year he was on tha row... SMH... THATS LEGENDARY SHIT RYT THER.
The man who's directing this film would be Vondie Curtis Hall as we all probably know the guy as a concession stand employee who met Eddie Murphy in 1988's Coming to America Remember that lol?
Pac would have been a mega star after roles started opening up more for black actors. Imagine belly, fast and furious, training day, the many saints of newark, the wire, etc. with pac involved. Bananas
+ORANGE BOY 714 yeah he said he behaved on the set and showed up early everyday on set. This was his first film whilst on death row and he had to make a good impression. Frank said he did smoke weed during the film but was not 'fucked up'.
@ 7:42 ............ TUPAC was complaining about not getting enough BLOOD for the scene . Well, lucky for him, on the night of SEPT - 7 - 1996 , He would have more than enough BLOOD he can ask for !!!!! LMAO LOL LOL HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAA :D
Pac and Tim had good Chemistry. Great movie, footage is gold.
Woody Harrelson
2pac seemed happier working in movies than music.
+Valor University Word.. He wanted to transition to that I heard. Music brought his life too much drama, people taking that shit TOO literal.
"You say I'm a gangsta rapper? Is Al Pacino a gangster actor? IS Robert De Niro a gangster actor?" - 2Pac
I agree. He said he wanted to get out of the rap game when he was in prison, but because of the beef he had with Bad Boy and other rappers, he felt as though he couldn't.
To be fair, he did end up rolling with the Blood Pirus...
@@Makaveli_93 he never claimed the hood tho. they was just on suge payroll.
He was fasho more into acting than music, he was experiencing big blockbuster movies
2pac "we just shared 400 yrs worth of blood, and i can't get some blood on the set?.." Tupac just "educated" this sista with his sense of humor and by being himself..
Shed 400 years of blood am I right?
"they probably used our blood to make the shit"- Tupac...😂😂😂
@@NatHenrickClarke lmaooo
When it comes to movies Pac would of been on Will Smith level if he was still around...
He wld of been bigger and better then Will Smith if he was still alive
He was suppose to have played the part Will played in Independence Day. Plus understand PAC was acting before he was ever rapping. He went to school for that shit and performed onstage at the Apollo when he was 8 yrs old.
True if not better
He was a bad actor...
@@ponzi4930 troll
this is a behind the scenes gem
Crazy what this dude did all in just 1 year
Just eleven months
Wow just from watching these behind the scenes videos his presence was so magnetic. No wonder ppl were drawn to him
this is so cool to watch pac act. i wonder if pac took acting classes cause he's a natural.
the23snake he did when he was little
+the23snake Yes Tupac took acting classes and he was part of a play call a raising of the sun where he played Travis. He enrolled at the Baltimore school for the arts back in the 80's. That's the same school Jada Pinkett Smith attend and that's how they became best friends ever since up until his death.
"They probably used our blood to make this shit, I can't believe this." lmao he had a great sense of humor
Gridlock'd>>>> Gang related
its his best movie as a movie. and a great movie compared to any movie.
Both incredible soundtracks.
so much talent in one room..they were kids doing their thang
Facts Kids.. they were so Young bit still talented
For that time in the 90s these known actors tupac worked with and these big roles he got. He would of been one of the highest paid actor maybe a Oscar winning actor in 2020. 😢 😢 😢 I miss tupac 😢
Gotta love those low budget 90's movies.
+Pram De Rooy
low budget ? lol the shit cost millions to make. U have any idea who vondis curtis hall is? thandie newton? thandie is a big ass actress..as well as tim roth. u know who bokeem is? he's made plenty of films and was in 2pac's i int mad at cha video. Lucy Lui is in there too. Not to mention how much the had to pay Suge to take control of the entire soundtrack....Budge film Mr. Rooy ...u have no idea...not to mention paying 2pac. Film might not have made a big buzz in profit wise but it defo wasnt a low budget film.
TheTruth Well if you compare the 5 million budget of gridlock'd to other movies that are released nowadays.Its pretty low budget,maybe for that time it wasnt.But yeah i do know who all those actors are.It didnt make alot of profit,but this movie is so underrated.Because the chemistry between tim roth and tupac was great.
+Pram De Rooy
Exactly the budget was decent (if it was 5mil) back in the day. Obvs it wasnt no steven spielberg movie or some hot shot missin impossible or fast n furious or whatever budget but dumb films like blair witch project shot with one shit camera did 100 whatever million so... who gives a shit. Point is the film and cast were great. All the 90s and early 2000 films were great. Shit happens.
TheTruth Agree but nowadays it would be considered a independent movie,because it wasnt backed by a major studio.And if the chemistry between roth and shakur was terrible ,the table scene with bokeem,pac,tim,and lucy wouldnt have worked that great.And to me that was one of the most memorable scenes of the movie.In a interview russel simmons said he also contributed finances to make this movie happen.
This wasn't a low budget film.
I could watch PAC do anything what a true gentleman not a big thug the media made him out to be
Well, he was a bit of both. True gemini. Ask engineers who worked with him at Can-am if he was always a true 'gentleman' lol. The ass kickings were constant.
Dang Tupac ran fast 5.12 to 5.17
@xX90sWereTheDaysxX Damn that's cold, love u too bro...smh
@Vadge Jones who?
He could run really well
@@Billzloveschelsea 100 miles and running
@@Billzloveschelsea that’s bold .
#2PacForever
Wow behind the scens of GRIDLOCK'd which I see for the first time. Excited :D 2Pac is in da Haaaaus....
look how the People try to hide at 03:30 when they the gunshots and all.. they didnt know it was for the movie hahaha
Great movie and great actors!
This movie is the Bomb. I am so proud of you Tupac 💖💖💖💖.
Great Tupac you did it in one lifetime.
tha greatest truly missed wish the ppl around him was smarter nd more professional he would still be here maybe I know God makes no mistakes
Pac should have run track.
Homie was fast as hell though, u seen when he raced John Singleton? Lol
rare shit !
Tupac could have had anything he wanted from me if he was still here, I would have been blowing up his Twitter till he caves and marries me, I am weak for this man, I am WEAK!!
you butt ugly though ?
kakky lulupaka 😂😂😂😂😂
kakky lulupaka Bitch let’s see how you look!!! Sit yo hating ass down 🤔
You crazy
You woulda had to get through me first! Lol
omg a alwys find something about pc damn is so cool!!!!!! so cool!
3:25 i just realised the 4th June 1996... this was a week before his birthday and can u imagine HOW HARD he was working whilst on Deathrow? Look how constructive that period was and it wasnt even a full year he was on tha row... SMH... THATS LEGENDARY SHIT RYT THER.
thanks for uploading i love this movie
wow the mox of LIfe is a Traffic Jam around 8:05 is epic with those drums... is there a link to this mix?
golden footage
just watched this ten minutes ago. loved ittt!!!!!
Brilliant film. Very moving
good footage
PAC would have been way bigger than will smith if he lived!
PAC is so funny let me get more blood I shade 400 years blood
Pac was a professional
The man who's directing this film would be Vondie Curtis Hall as we all probably know the guy as a concession stand employee who met Eddie Murphy in 1988's Coming to America
Remember that lol?
2PAC was changed the world and help us to changes ALSO we still dont had good Health Insurance
po meni najfilm i vecan humor i stas jednog americkog afro/amera koji je ostavio oziljak svim fanovima siriom sveta!!!!!!! vecna ti slava 2pace R.I.P
Karizmatican je lik previse bio. Makaveli the Don RIP
Tim Roth
I real hate death ...some souls are too beautiful ❤️ to die
Only the physical body dies. Our souls move on
Love 2pac ❤#DisneyDiva ❤
Seem like he had more fun doing This film than gang related
first time seeing this
Makes me feel kindve down that his last movie he ever saw of us his was above the rim , which was two years before he died
Pac ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
Objective of the movie. NOBODY SWEAT
Tupac 👍
always tupac
Tupac is real hero🔥👌🔫💪
😂😂😂 man pac he's very funny man Dammn
Legend
1:15 , anyone know the song she is singing?
Watch the movie or look for the soundtrack.
Ish, he directed this?
7:47 what am I digging in my nose can I get a little blood you gave him like half a gallon and gave me little drip.
The reaper is a producer nice
First part has some Bond music vibes
Pac would have been a mega star after roles started opening up more for black actors. Imagine belly, fast and furious, training day, the many saints of newark, the wire, etc. with pac involved. Bananas
this is so coll movie
i cant find the song version background
pac*
does anyone out there know the name of the song, and artist of the song. that thandie newton is singing at 1:15
+David Guardiola
Song is by 2pac eight mile road sang the first verse, 2pac obvs, finished it off.
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You ruined it playing that music in the back
I can't gen no blood on da set?
Pac was more of a actor than a rapper
He was better at acting than his music
I'm the same way,I act better than I rap,acting is far more fun
@CeIebrityGamer it was filmed in detroit
The movie is set in Detroit but it was actually filmed in Los Angeles - you can see the LA mountain ranges in the background of some shots.
It was not shot in Detroit
Y they ran around this wall twice ? 🙂
I wonder if tupac stayed sober for the running ???
+ORANGE BOY 714
yeah he said he behaved on the set and showed up early everyday on set. This was his first film whilst on death row and he had to make a good impression. Frank said he did smoke weed during the film but was not 'fucked up'.
+TheTruth ight coo thanks
@@OBARRVAGOS Tupac had a work ethic
Thandie was never hotter, Jesus christ.
Was that movie made in 1997?
@@Torax_ lucky bastard lol
@@Torax_ it was nice meeting you on set my brother
Too bad the movie wasn’t better they definitely had the talent
@ 7:42 ............ TUPAC was complaining about not getting enough BLOOD for the scene . Well, lucky for him, on the night of SEPT - 7 - 1996 , He would have more than enough BLOOD he can ask for !!!!! LMAO LOL LOL HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAA :D
Why would you come over here just to say sum disrespectful shit what to make people mad
You're real disrespectful and dumb. When you die, someone might joke about your death... see if it's funny then punk
Damn that's fucked up
Some real loser shit to say. Bum
@Bryant Mungo You are next in line my friend.
Love this
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