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Outkast: Dare to Be Different (2005)

Outkast: Dare to Be Different (2005)
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Outkast: Dare to Be Different documents the history of the popular hip-hop band that rose to prominence in the Atlanta music scene before dominating the charts with their mega-smash single "Hey Ya!" The film explains how Big Boi and Dre formed their partnership and survived their difficult early years together in the Dirty South scene. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Synopsis of Outkast: Dare to Be Different

Outkast: Dare to Be Different documents the history of the popular hip-hop band that rose to prominence in the Atlanta music scene before dominating the charts with their mega-smash single "Hey Ya!" The film explains how Big Boi and Dre formed their partnership and survived their difficult early years together in the Dirty South scene. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
60 mins
Categories:
Documentary
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    KimT R.

    I could have done a better presentation off the top of my head. Who were those people and why did they repeat the same information over and over again? What a waste of a DVD!

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    David W.

    Worst documentary ever!! No music whatsoever, 3-4 short interviews segments with the band, and mindless narration. The video is filled with interviews of people who seem to have no connection to Outkast, except their old producer from Organized Noise. Some white guy in his early 20's is the main source of info with insights like, "Outkast is my favorite band, they're just really great." Avoid this one at all costs!!!

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    Robert L.

    No music here. Unless you want to watch an Outkast documentary with the poorest narration you've ever heard - save your selections for something (anything) else!

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