DVD Black Box 2 From Various Artists 3DVDs Incl Big Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur

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Black Box II 

Article number: DVD BANDEL43 
Artist: Various Artists 
Title: Black Box II 
Label: ZYX 
Type: 3DVDs
Release date: 01/25/2008 


 
This hip-hop collector's box delivers the hottest, most exciting stuff that hip-hop has to offer. Whether Snoop Dogg at his birthday party together with P. Diddy, Warren G. and many other wildly dancing girls, or the legendary Ken Petersen portrait about Tupac, up to illegal street races in NYC with many highlights from the black scene, this box set offers just everything!

"Big Snoop Dogg - Raw N Uncut"
Including the complete presentation of Snoop's own "Playas Ball Awards".
Hip Hip Hooray! It's Bigg Snoop Dogg's 31st. Birthday, a "private" birthday party arranged for Snoop and his lovely wife Chante, seen exclusively on this DVD.
These unique recordings provide an extensive, private insight into the star and family life of probably the biggest and most successful musician and actor in the hip-hop scene, Snoop Dogg. Freestyles and funny interludes from the various guests at the party make this DVD a unique experience for fans and those who want to become one.
Snoop Dogg, P-Diddy, Warren G, Battle Cat, Soopa Fly aka Willie Dynamite, Uncle June Bug, Bishop and all of Snoop's other close friends;


"Tupac Shakur - Tupac vs."
He wanted to change the world, though he believed the world might never change. His empathy for the downtrodden was tempered only by his abject cynicsm. He was an icon, a scapegoat, a martyr, and a complex human begin. Tupac Amaru Shakur - an idol to his admirers, an allegory to his detractors - remains a controversial and misunderstood figure long after the shooting that ended his life in September of 1996.
In "Tupac VS.", director Ken Peters has assembled a compelling portrait of Tupac, featuring excerpts from an in-depth, never-before-seen 1995 interview conducted shortly before his release from prison and his entry onto the Death Row Records roster; rare footage and still photos from Tupac's life and career; on-screen commentary from biographer Michael Eric Dyson ("Holler if You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur"), artist Rah Pacasso, former manager Leila Steinberg, and instructor Arvand Elihu ("The Poetry and History of Tupac Shakur").
Tupac VS. lays bare the conflicts and contradictions that hauted this legendary artist throughout his short life, as well as the philosophies and experiences that inspired his music.


"The Fast And The Grimey"
After Jack Ass cult, now the new hype from the USA, no longer daring skateboard stunts but illegal car races are the new craze. "The Fast And The Grimy" documents the newly emerging underground scene with this DVD: car races, car and motorcycle stunts, autotuning, all underlaid with cool hip hop beats that make the whole thing appear like a single visual mixtape.



Format NTSC
Language German, English
FSK 16
about 320 minutes




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He wanted to change the world, though he believed the world might never change. His empathy for the downtrodden was tempered only by his abject cynicsm. He was an icon, a scapegoat, a martyr, and a complex human begin. Tupac Amaru Shakur - an idol to his admirers, an allegory to his detractors - remains a controversial and misunderstood figure long after the shooting that ended his life in September of 1996. In "Tupac VS.", director Ken Peters has assembled a compelling portrait of Tupac, featuring excerpts from an in-depth, never-before-seen 1995 interview conducted shortly before his release from prison and his entry onto the Death Row Records roster; rare footage and still photos from Tupac's life and career; on-screen commentary from biographer Michael Eric Dyson ("Holler if You Hear M
He wanted to change the world, though he believed the world might never change. His empathy for the downtrodden was tempered only by his abject cynicsm. He was an icon, a scapegoat, a martyr, and a complex human begin. Tupac Amaru Shakur - an idol to his admirers, an allegory to his detractors - remains a controversial and misunderstood figure long after the shooting that ended his life in September of 1996. In "Tupac VS.", director Ken Peters has assembled a compelling portrait of Tupac, featuring excerpts from an in-depth, never-before-seen 1995 interview conducted shortly before his release from prison and his entry onto the Death Row Records roster; rare footage and still photos from Tupac's life and career; on-screen commentary from biographer Michael Eric Dyson ("Holler if You Hear M
Box-Set Ja
Subgenre Rap & Hip-Hop
Format DVD-Audio
Inlay-Zustand M (Mint)
Regionalcode codefrei
Hauptrolle Big Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur
Hüllenart Groß/DVD-Case
Musiktitel Black Box II
Genre Musik & Konzerte
Interpret Various
Gehäusezustand M (Mint)
Musiklabel ZYX
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
Produktart Box Set
FSK-Einstufung 16