Ice-T Premieres VH1 Documentary About Crack and Hip-Hop
[2023-10-14 12:23:25]
Before the premiere of the VH1 documentary "Planet Rock: Hip Hop and Crack Generation" last night, movie narrator and executive producer Ice-T sat down in the New York City Paley Media Center that won the Emmy Award. In the room "he knew that I was familiar with, I approached VH1," he told the Rolling Stone. "They know I can reach all the rappers ... they will accept my phone," he said with a smile.
He is not a joke. This movie emphasizes that the famous game in the world of hip hop has changed from cracking game to lap game. SnoopDogg, Cypress Hill's B-Real, Wu Tang's RZA and Raekwon interview. For 83 minutes of run time, internal organs, serious movies, this movie is impossible to go beyond the place where drugs and music collide - unsightly glasses dragging body from home; in particular prostitutes Introducing the inner monologue that drives to the city, Los Angeles' drag director "Highway" Ricky Ross talked about finding cracks like master flash to talk about crossfades. Most noteworthy is that Planet Rock offers a wonderful comparison with sensational media coverage of Nancy Reagan - In the announcement of Pee-Wee Herman's "Crack Is Wack" public service, a clean house exploded to belly
After the screening, New Jack City's screenwriter Barry Michael Cooper hosted a group including Ice-T, Melle Mel, Faison, and Hip-Hop writer Nelson George. In the symposium, Martin Torgoff, one of the filmmakers, revealed the origin of the film. "Everything starts with a single image," he said. "When he appeared in the '09 World Series, we were talking about Jay-Z, he came out to sing his national anthem, 'Imperial Mind', which was hidden with the Dominican Republic House, and such stuff.
After Melmer made some choices about the collapse of hip hop since around 1983, Ice-T detailed how his relationship with his movies fits the purpose of his life. "I now got a word in my life, which is very important," he said. "Now, at my age, I do not do anything that I think is not a big deal.I do not shit the masses.I do not like the shit of the mass.It is done in the rest of the time Work to be done "
Planet Rock: Hip Hop Story and Crack Generation will be screened at VH 1 at 10 pm on Sunday, September 18.
Twenty five years after cocaine devastated an American city, the documentary explored how drugs changed mass culture, especially hip hop. The story and execution by Ice-T, "Planet Rock: Hip Hop Story and Crack Generation" is the first documentary focusing on the relationship between cracks and hip-hop. This movie is based on the first person account of four prominent dealers and is expanding that shot to show the change of American cultural, social and political cracks. This documentary uses policies giving the largest scale of media hysteria, racial discrimination, and political reactions, using rare shots, photos, and animations tailored to the rhythm and rhythm of the symbolic hip-hop music of those days I will explore ways to create laws. African-American - the world's prison population. This destructive medicine brings not only escape, but also opens the way to enter hip-hop
Before the premiere of the VH1 documentary "Planet Rock: Hip Hop and Crack Generation" last night, movie narrator and executive producer Ice-T sat down in the New York City Paley Media Center that won the Emmy Award. In the room "he knew that I was familiar with, I approached VH1," he told the Rolling Stone. "They know I can reach all the rappers ... they will accept my phone," he said with a smile. He is not a joke. In this movie, it is highlighted how the renowned games in hip hop world changed from cracking games to lap games. SnoopDogg, Cypress Hill's B-Real, Wu Tang's RZA, Raekwon interview.