DVD Reviews Hip Hop - Best Hip Hop DVD
A Hip-Hop DVD, you can take a lot: a collection mixtape, freestyle battles, abdominal training, etc. Here we take a look at the best film about hip hop, from the gritty street drama, the stories are in the music world, this is the best hip-hop DVD release of all time:
Wild Style - A reflection of great hip-hop, as it is still growing and a must for any aspiring rapper. You get to see what was in the park as a rapper Freestyle and how they are used toperformed (for example, call answer and more, swing amount, etc.).
Breakin '- This film has to break-dance, which has 8 Mile battles for the freestyle dance is really brought into the mainstream as many children again to try to find breaking, popping and locking.
Beat Street - The best of everything hip movie, period. Unlike other DVD releases of this list, Beat Street has shown success with the four elements of rappers, DJs, B-boys and graffiti. This is theHoly Grail of film, and one of my favorites.
Boyz In The Hood - OK, technically, this is not a true hip-hop release of the DVD, but with Ice Cube as a main character that counts. Cuba Gooding Jr. 's role is dead, and director John Singleton turned in his best effort with this hard edge, raw urban drama about a bad situation with the gifts you were given. While not my favorite on this list, is perhaps the best film as a whole, in terms of writing, acting andDirector.
8 Mile - Freestyle battles are used to attract dozens of people in most places. After this movie came out, it has attracted hundreds same battles and brought a new level of respect for MCS freestyle. The story of B. Rabbit (Eminem) is fighting for his dream of success ratio is much better than most critics give credit for. Of course, the final battle scene seemed a bit 'contrived, but a general one can not deny the positive impact this had on the hip-hop in general.
Juice - Tupac betteras performance, hands down. His character is more frightening was the bishop of any kind in Boyz In The Hood (which says a lot). Many argue that Poetic Justice was his best film, but the juice really hit home with me, as a solid, well-crafted story of growing up in the ghetto.
This hip-hop DVD releases are among the best I've seen for her portrayal of hip-hop in its purest form.
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