The film did not get the involvement of its subject, or very many people "in the know," and it shows. Valiantly tries to hide that fact with some animation and style, but the result is hurried and incomplete. I'm not interested in hip-hop and rap at all, and I don't know any more about Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson than when I went into the film. I think every DVD wholesaler in the country has copies of this title, you can literally find it everywhere.
Stats:
(2005) 82 min. (2/10)
-Written and Directed by Mike Corbera, Rick Underhill
-Featuring Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson, Anthony 'Treach' Criss, Curtis Jackson Sr., Kid Capri, Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels, DJ Skribble
(Unrated)
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