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List Price: $7.99 | | Label: Razor & Tie Theatric
Salesrank: 42706
Released: March 22, 2005 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Documentary on the deaths of tupac shakur and biggie smalls and the east coast/west coast hip-hop/rap rivalry that culminated in late 1996 and early 1997. Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 03/22/2005 Run time: 140 minutes
Biggie & Tupac: The Story Behind the Murder of Rap's Biggest Superstar Reviews:
Gift purchase 
2009-08-30 - I bought this from my daughter's wish list. It arrived timely and in condition stated. She has not complained about it so I'm sure she is enjoying it.
Ok Documentary. 
2009-06-14 - Biggie & Tupac: The Story Behind the Murder of Rap's Biggest Superstar, I remember this dvd being for sale via a telephone/1800/website and "Not available in stores" and included a "free" mini poster, when I brought it for $24.99 +s/h. I was disappointed. not too much On pac, I am not a fan of Big, It was long, although it did present some good questions here and there.Sadly, like most after Pac's Death(Including Pac's Mom/Family and Ms.Wallace and Pdiddy and Co.), It's trying to profit off a Dead Man.
Learned Alot! 
2009-04-18 - Very informative about these two unsolved murders. There was alot I did not now about the evidence in these cases.
good 
2009-03-01 - This product is very good. If you are interested in biggie and tupac it gies a lot of insight into what may have actually happened
Biggie & Tupac good, but not great. 
2009-02-24 - This documentary was very informative, but the production value was far lower than you might think. It does give it a raw feel, like you are on a tour of parts of their lives. That part is cool, but the overall video is basically just an investigative reporter being followed by a camera. The interviews are pretty good, but in the end a lot of it is an investigation of their deaths and not the "beef" they had between them. For the $8 I paid, it was worth it. However, this could have been better if more money was invested into it. The highlight was the Suge Knight interview from jail, but he didn't say too much about the crimes.