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Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel - The Life of an Outlaw (2001)

Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel - The Life of an Outlaw (2001)
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Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Peter Spirer (Rhyme & Reason, East Coast Mix, Volume 1: Another Reason to Rhyme, BloodTies) directs this look at the life and art of rap artist Tupac Shakur. In addition to rare footage of Shakur, the film includes interviews with significant members of the rap world like Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Tupac Shakur
Director(s):
Peter Spirer
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Synopsis of Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel - The Life of an Outlaw

Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Peter Spirer (Rhyme & Reason, East Coast Mix, Volume 1: Another Reason to Rhyme, BloodTies) directs this look at the life and art of rap artist Tupac Shakur. In addition to rare footage of Shakur, the film includes interviews with significant members of the rap world like Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Spirer
Producer(s):
Quincy D. Jones IIIQuincy JonesLeila Steinberg
Categories:
Documentary
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    Craig P.

    This movie showed a side of pac that not every one saw. He said what every one in my hood wanted to say, but was not able to. He spoke to the hearts of those who were cast down, and left behind. for this reason he will always be (to many and myself) a phophet. I wonder how anyone could see this man as unintelligent. His material is being studied and discussed in the best,and least of learning institutions. he had uncommon insight and was a humanitarian in his own neighborhood.

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    James H.

    Watching a misguided, violent, vulgar and unintelligent thug who made bad music is not my idea of interesting filmmaking. Boooooring. The very thought of a comparison between him and Martin Luther King makes me shudder.

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