Welcome to Hip-Hop Movie Club, the show
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that harmonizes the rhythm of hip hop
with the magic of movies.
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On today's episode, we present our live
talkback at SteelStacks.
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After our screening of the 1992 classic
Juice, starring Tupac Shakur and Omar
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Epps.
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We want to thank Anthony DeSanctis
at ArtsQuest and our man, DJ ARM 18,
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Andrew McIntosh, for helping us
get our first screening off the ground.
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We're three
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oldheads who to put their old heads
together to vibe on these films for you.
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I'm DynoWright, podcaster,
filmmaker, long time Hip-Hop fan.
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And what you hear is not a test.
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I'm JB eighties and nineties
nostalgia, junkie, long time hip hop fan
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And I'm mad excited that Ludacris
is coming to Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA
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this summer.
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I'm BooGie, a DJ, a long time hip hop fan,
and this episode is about one of my all
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time favorite movies.
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So glad I've been able to
watch it on the big screen.
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And now our live Talk Back on Juice.
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There
we go. Hello, everyone. Check, check.
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We've got sound.
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Thank you for coming, those of you
who saw us for the first time.
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Yeah, there's a lot to unpack there.
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We're going to talk about a few things.
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We've got a couple of trivia questions
for some prizes.
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We'll. We'll wrap up the evening.
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So first first, we'll talk about Tupac,
right?
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Sure. So, yeah. I'll kick it off.
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So Tupac Shakur, the late Tupac Shakur,
he was amazing in this film.
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You know,
he really showed his skills as an actor.
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He was only 20 years old
when this movie came out,
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so he must've been around 19
when he was filming it.
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So he was age 20.
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So we had done a podcast episode
about this and we were just saying how
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villainous he was.
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Obviously he was,
he was a terrible person,
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but he was so charismatic and you can see
how he influenced his friends
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just because he was like giving these
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speeches where he rallied the troops that
you wanted to run, run through a wall.
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So I just want to talk really briefly
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about his filmography
and his short amount of time.
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So this movie came out in 1992.
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The following
year, he came out with Poetic Justice.
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He was a star of Poetic Justice.
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(Yes.)
The following year, Above the Rim. Yep.
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And then there was three more,
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and some of them actually came out
posthumously for him.
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There was Bullet, there was Gridlock’d,
and there was Gang Related.
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The last two were posthumous. Yeah. Yeah.
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So yeah, Tupac was just insane.
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So for those of you who are familiar
with Tupac's work, I know some of you
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haven't seen Poetic Justice or Above
the Rim and just saw Juice the first time.
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Any of you want to say
whether Tupac's in your maybe top
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echelon of rappers turned actors,
anyone want to comment on that?
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We certainly do.
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If you've come to some of our events
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and we talk about this on the podcast
as well of
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maybe our Mount Rushmore of rappers
turned actors, he's on that top.
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That top four list.
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Yes. You want to do a trivia question now?
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Sure, sure, sure.
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Tupac.
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So, so, so so Tupac obviously
had auditioned for the role of Bishop,
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but he actually tagged
along with another rapper
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and who was auditioning and ended up
that Tupac got the role for himself.
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Does anybody know?
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Raise
your hand and Wright would run up the mic.
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Who that rapper
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was that rapper was
who had auditioned for it.
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But Tupac ended up getting the role.
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Anyone?
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Anyone? Anyone.
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Any show of hands.
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I heard an answer.
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Rakim. Incorrect.
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Anyone else have a guess?
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Why don't we give the clue
that clue number one.
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Those of you who know Tupac knew
that he ran with Digital Underground.
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So this person was also
in the Digital Underground.
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So any other guesses?
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Shock G? An answer. Incorrect.
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Any other guesses? All right.
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We'll go to a different question
in a little bit.
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We'll just do another fact then about the
director of this movie, Ernest Dickerson.
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Anybody hear of Ernest Dickerson
before this?
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Couple people, maybe.
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A couple real movie heads would.
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But no Ernest Dickerson, Ernest
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Dickerson was Spike Lee's cinematographer
for a lot of his classic films.
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Do the Right Thing.
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X. Mo’ Better Blues.
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Mo’ Better Blues.
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School Daze.
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School Daze. Yeah, he was.
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He was Spike Lee's main man.
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Yeah.
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So there's one other film that Ernest
Dickerson was the cinematographer
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for was, the 1985 classic Krush Groove.
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And if you like this format,
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we are actually hosting the same type
of event on Wednesday, March 27th,
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where we will be showing Krush Groove,
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which, if you don't know,
is the story of the origin
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of like Def Jam Records
with Russell Simmons.
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His story, you get this,
It's like a time capsule.
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You end up seeing the Beastie Boys
when they were teenagers.
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L.L. Cool J. when he's a teenager.
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Run-D.M.C., Run-D.M.C..
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Kurtis Blow, Fat Boys
and Sheila E, many others.
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Yeah.
So come out for that one as well. Yes.
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All right.
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So let's do another trivia question,
and we just have a couple more.
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We won't keep you guys too long.
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By the way, the answer to that
first one was Money B, so Money
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B was the rapper who had auditioned
for the role of Bishop, and then Tupac
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took it right out from under him.
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Okay.
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You can anyone tell me who,
and you may have saw this in the credits?
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Maybe in the beginning.
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Who did the music for this movie?
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You got it.
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You got it. The answer was the Bomb Squad.
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It was actually Hank Shocklee
and the Bomb Squad.
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So congratulations.
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So I'll come up with the prize.
You can choose.
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I got you.
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Got you.
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Our friend here won a Tupac Shakur
T-shirt. Yay!
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Congratulations, sir. All right.
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Because you want to go.
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So there were a lot of cameos
and other hip hop artists in here.
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Boogie, run us through who we saw.
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I’ll see if I could name them all.
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So we had Special Ed who played
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the guy came along
and snatched Rahiem's girl from under him.
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Coincidentally,
they jumped in an Audi 5000.
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Hadda throw that in there.
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All right. Yeah.
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That's good work by Dickerson there. Yeah.
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We had a classic hip hop duo EPMD,
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who was in the bar
as Blizzard was sticking up the joint.
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You got Cindy Herron from En Vogue.
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If you notice real quickly
while, they were in the pool hall
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in the beginning
before the police came in.
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Playing pool with with Tupac.
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Over in the corner was the group X Clan.
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They were all, it was the three of them
over there playing with him.
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He was, we had Oran
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“Juice” Jones was the Snappy Nappy Dugout.
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I love saying it.
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Snappy Nappy Dugout!
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Let me see that (Treach) Yeah. Treach.
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Yes. My goodness.
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God, how can I forget Treach, he’s
from around my way.
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Goodness God.
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So Treach.
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Actually, a member of Radames’s crew.
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And, of course, Queen Latifah.
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Oh yeah.
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Can’t forget the Queen, who's
also from around my way, Queen Latifah,
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who played, she's one of the judges slash
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emcees at the rap, the Deejay Battle.
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We also had Ed Lover, Dr.
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Dre in the audience with
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the Kool DJ Red Alert and also, Chuck
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Chillout were also judges as well.
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And Fab 5 Freddie.
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Fab 5 Freddie.
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And Flex.
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Alexander yes, Flex.
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Alexander Who was the guy who the deejay
who could not get his mixes right.
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He got booted
out of the competition by Queen Latifah.
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Did I think that's that's most of
the beats anybody, any old hip hop heads.
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Maybe it may recognize others,
but I think we got most of them.
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Yeah.
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Let's do another trivia question.
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So what's left is a couple of these.
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Funko Pop heads, mini.
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Minis. Yeah.
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One is Ice Cube, one is Notorious B.I.G.
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So the black and white film
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playing in Steel's house that inspired
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Bishop to, you know, rally the troops,
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name the film or the main actor
in that scene.
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Who knows that that movie was.
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From that black and white film.
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I thought I heard it was that someone
said, I hear it somewhere over here.
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Yes. Correct.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right.
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So who heard it.
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Or who was first? You got it on the way.
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you all.
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You all right?
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Go, go.
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He's running out into the hall!
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The movie is White Heat.
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It was, so the movie's White Heat.
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White Heat.
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Yes. Classic.
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Just it now I'm more of a Bo Diddley born.
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Top of the. World.
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Top of the world, ma! That’s
where that comes from.
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Thank you.
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All right.
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We deliver on our prizes,
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chase you, JB's running out into the hall.
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Yeah. All right.
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All right.
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So we did the cameos,
and now we want to talk just a little bit
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about the soundtrack.
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The definitely a great hip hop soundtrack
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and ARM was,
spinning some of these songs beforehand.
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If you if you got it a little bit early,
you were in for a treat.
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But three of the bigger hits.
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BooGie, you want to take us through them?
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Yeah well, one of my favorites was Uptown
Anthem by Naughty by Nature.
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We had ‘Nuff Respect by Big Daddy
Kane and Juice
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(Know The Ledge) by Eric B
and Rakim was probably the three
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biggest hits
to come off of that soundtrack.
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There are a plethora of others.
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if you haven't checked out the soundtrack,
by all means, do so.
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Teddy Riley.
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Tammy Lucas, Good to You.
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Those were straight up club bangers.
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Party bangers right there.
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Strictly bangers.
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Yeah. I was on the floor. Right, Right.
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I think we just have one more fact,
and then we'll do
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one final trivia question
that we can pretty much wrap.
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Wrap up here.
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Did you guys know that
there was an alternate ending?
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So you saw that dramatic ending
where Bishop falls.
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If you look it up on YouTube,
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you can see
and we talked about on our podcast episode
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as they were about to,
before they released it, they
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they did a focus group
and the ending that they wanted,
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Ernest Dickerson they thought about doing,
but they didn't they didn't do it.
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Was that Bishop actually let go on his own
and he fell on his own volition
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because he had heard sirens
and he heard police below
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and he was thinking,
I don't want to live - I don't want to.
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Test audiences didn't like that.
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They didn't like having the
the villain have that much agency.
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And so reluctantly,
Dickerson changed the ending.
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They even added that scream at the end.
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Yeah. To that effect.
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Tupac wasn't too happy
about the ending being changed,
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so they had to appease him by
letting him have a little bit of a scream,
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as he fell.
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Like a half hearted scream.
Yes, Tupac didn't like that.
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But the voters, the view,
the focus group said this is
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just how we're going to do it.
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So that's an interesting tidbit there.
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Yeah, a lot to unpack.
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So we’ll do one final question
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Does anybody know
Tupac Shakur's middle name?
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You. You got it.
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It's Amaru. That's close enough. Yeah.
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So he was actually named Tupac Amaru
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leader, Incan leader.
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So let me grab you a prize.
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Thank you for coming to this event
and know that we've got Krush Groove
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on the 27th and Andrew,
you want to get up here and talk
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about Chuck D again?
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here he comes.
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Just want to thank you.
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And you. And you.
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And you and you
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and everybody who came out tonight
and we've got one of our signature
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events in April is Chuck D coming on April
16th to Northampton Community College.
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It's going to be a conversation
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between Chuck and myself
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Going to be a pretty live event.
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We'll have a way of
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and we're working on putting together
like a PE shrine.
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put a lot of of Public Enemy's albums
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and a lot of the music
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there and so on.
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for supporting this,
this series of the Hip Hop Movie Club.
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So keep your eyes and ears peeled for it.
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Have a good night.
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Much thanks and respect to ArtsQuest
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Absolutely.
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Thanks, everybody.
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Thank you. All.
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Bring it!
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C’mon!
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Hip-Hop Movie Club is produced by your
HH emcees: JB, Boogie and DynoWight.
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Theme music by Boogie.
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Just like the man said, our next
screening, at SteelStacks, is on March
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27th.
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We will enjoy the 1985 classic Krush
Groove and have another live talkback.
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More facts, more trivia and more fun.
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Get your free tickets
now at SteelStacks.org,
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and come out to a conversation
with Chuck D.
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Yes, Chuck D from Public
Enemy on April 16th
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at the Spartan Center of the Bethlehem
campus of Northampton Community College.
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We'll be there,
so come out and hang with us.
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Get your free tickets
for that at Northampton dot edu.
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Whether you're listening to
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the podcast or watching us on YouTube,
we appreciate you.
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Thanks for tuning in So
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real quick show of hands,
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who here saw Juice for the first time,
just now?
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Okay.
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All right.
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Thank you for coming
through. Bring it! C’mon!