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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
Thanks, Kevin. I'm definitely looking forward to this one. My only question is regarding the 3-disc edition (which, obviously, you didn't review): Does anyone know what's on the extra disc? My money is kind of tight right now, and I'll be happy with the 2-disc edition if that extra disc only has music videos and PR material (which is what I've heard so far).
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Brian Gaul
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
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3-Disc Collector’s Edition Includes Above Bonus Features PLUS Hip Hop Infusion- Featuring popular rap artists Common and Tip “T.I.” Harris discussing their roles Music Videos Do You Feel Me (Remix) Performed by Anthony Hamilton featuring Ghostface Killah Blue Magic From Jay-Z’s album “American Gangster” BET Special- The Making of American Gangster Dateline NBC: American Gangster First Look Digital Copy of the Unrated Extended Movie For Your PC Sounds scarily close to the hip-hop oriented bonus features on the Scarface disc from a few years back... |
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
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Thanks. I can live without those extras and save myself 10 bucks tomorrow. I have a feeling the 3-disc edition is targeting someone other than your typical HTF member.... Mark |
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
You think so, Mark? Like who, exactly?
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
Folks like me who'd like to see how this looks on their iPod =)
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
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Like rap and hip-hop music fans. I'm sure there are some on this forum, but I doubt they are in the majority, judging from a quick look at the Music area. But if I'm mistaken, I apologize in advance. No offense intended. My first impression was that most of these extras would have been more appropriate as a bonus on the soundtrack (non-score) CD. Of course, I haven't seen the movie or its DVD presentation yet, so if someone who has actually seen this third disc wants to chime in with the relevance of these bonus materials, I'd love to hear from them. There's still time to sell me on this. ![]() The digital download is a moot point for me, since I have no real use for it. It does seem like a nice feature for those who might utilize it. Mark |
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
Well, I finally watched the movie last night and the hip hop featurettes actually make more sense considering there are three hip-hop artists featured prominently in the film: T. I., Common and RZA from Wu-Tang Clan. They all did a decent job too. I like this movie much more than apparently some others, based on the reviews I've read.
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Brian Gaul
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
I have to disclose here that the only version of the DVD I have seen is the 2 Disc edition. I have seen the 3 Disc edition in the stores, but my review was solely of the 2-Disc.
I really had the feeling watching the movie that this was more of a period piece - the music I was hearing was much more in the line of Soul and R&B, particularly the new cover of "Do You Feel Me". There was only a single hip hop piece in the film - and Ridley Scott discusses on the commentary that he used that as a way of showing the passage of time to a different era. There were a lot of people in the movie from different eras of music, television and film. While Common and RZA were prominent, so were Clarence Williams III and Joe Morton. By the same token, Richie Roberts' boss in the film was played by Ted Levine, not only from Silence of the Lambs but one of the villains from the 1980's Michael Mann TV series "Crime Story". I figured that Ridley Scott was casting a pretty wide net of personalities to be in the film, and it worked well for me. |
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW: American Gangster 2-Disc Edition - Recommended
Yeah, I really wasn't suggesting that the movie really had anything to do with hip hop, and was simply pointing out the hip hop artists that were in the film, not as hip hop artists, but as actors, which I thought they did quite well.
Unfortunately some hip hop artists have been associated with drug dealing, gangs, pimping, murder (yes, murder) and all sorts of other vices. Some haven't, but there is no mistaking that it does, in part, make up the fabric of the hip hop culture. So perhaps that was another reason for including some current, popular artists in the film and adding featurettes that would appeal to hip hop fans, since oftentimes hip hop fans are also enormous fans of gangster movies, such as Scarface. |
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