Death Row Uncut DR DRE 2PAC SNOOP DOGG VIDEOS AND LIVE (DVD)

Death Row Uncut  DR DRE 2PAC SNOOP DOGG VIDEOS AND LIVE (DVD)
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OS MELHORES VIDEOS DA GRAVADORA DEATH ROW REUNIDOS EM UNICO DVD, COM MAIS DE 2 HORAS DE DURAÇÃO, INCLUINDO VIDEOS DE 2 PAC, DR DRE, SNOOP DOGG ENTRE OUTROS QUE FIZERAM NOME NA GRAVADORA.




GRINGOS RECORDS
R. 24 DE MAIO N. 116 LJ 13
CENTRO SÃO PAULO - BRASIL
(011)3337-8637






GRINGOS RECORDS
R. 24 DE MAIO N. 116 LJ 13
CENTRO SÃO PAULO - BRASIL
(011)3337-8637

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"Death Row: Uncut" had the potentiol to be an amazing collection of classic videos, never-before-seen interviews, and live concert footage. While it does have all of these things, it also spends an annoying and pointless amount of time trying to drag all of its former artsits' names through the mud. Following four unnamed men in a car as they comment on a number of videos, "Uncut" takes what could have been an amazing concept and more or less urinates all over it. Our four narrators comment on every Dre video by informing us that addition to the fact that "Suge made that nigga" that he is in fact, a homsexual. If that isn't enough, they actually hire transvestite actors for a sketch in which they pretend to be Dre's lovers and pull out a certificate stating that the Doctor has been diagnosed with HIV. One of them even goes as far to say that late rapper, Eazy-E "probably got AIDS from him [Dre]". Pretty tasteless. The group also has some less than flattering things to say about Snoop Dogg, DJ Quik, and Nate Dogg to name a few. They also give detailed directions to the homes of Dre, Snoop, and Jimmy Iovine. The footage of Tupac Shakur is probably worth the price of admission on its own. You get a lot of his best videos plus some great concert footage and some behind-the-scenes stuff of him on the set of two videos, "Made Niggaz" and "Toss It Up". Another important thing to mention is that despite its title, all of the videos are not shown in their full time frame. Some of them, like Tha Dogg Pound's "New York, New York", are cut short less than a minute into them and a few of the videos advertised on the package aren't even in it. If only they had taken less time trying to bring down the careers of people who helped make their label what it is today, they might have room to show the full videos. All in all, this should be a worthwhile purchase for any past or present Death Row fan though all of the time dedicated to showing their bitter side is unneccesarry.
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3.0 out of 5 stars TOO GANGSTA FOE T.V. Feb. 7 2004
By Paul
Format:DVD
This review is gonna be a LOT like the others, but what do you expect? It's a DVD executively produced by Marion "Suge" Knight! Although it doesn't fully fufill it's promises, "Death Row Uncut" is not a bad DVD. It's right to boast of live performances, as may have seen it has 2Pac performing at Club 662 in Las Vegas and him, Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound (not altogether) at The House Of Blues. There's also 2Pac & Suge on the beach behind the scenes for "Toss It Up". 'Pac also performs "California Love" & Dear Mama" live. And DJ Quik performs the MC Eiht diss, "Dollars and Sense". A few things that I'm bitter about is that throughout the video, four Suge-paid haters drive around (with no place to go, being told by Suge) to remember Death Row from Suge's point of view. The problem with that is obviously Suge is still jealous of having two of Death Row's best artists leave. It's wierd because the four haters diss them throughout the whole video and at the same time, they play their videos. He also includes the home addresses to Dr. Dre's & Snoop Dogg's home addresses. Also, the four haters go on an escapade trying to find a tranvestite that Dre "had sex with". The video also says the music videos are uncut. Truth is, all of them are not. Some of them are, but other favorites like "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" & "Gin and Juice" aren't, which is odd. A lot of them get cut off too. Tha Dogg Pound's "NY, NY" gets cut off before the first verse ends. "To Live And Die In L.A." also gets cut off before the second verse. So, the video has its fair share of problems, (again, it's Death Row product, so you can't blame 'em), but there is some good [stuff] here.