1992 | Tyrese Gibson, Snoop Dogg y Scott Eastwood | El Green Room
Published: Aug 29, 2024
Duration: 00:02:49
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KR Gibson Scott Eastwood [Music] Sno might get a little crazy out there today media Outlets from around the world a we of Verdi [Music] Ro theatrical release Snoop Dog the big homies on board as a producer uh we got this red carpet we got so much magic and energy you know having Snoop on board is so cool I mean snoops is as big as he's ever been right now he's hosting the Olympics he's doing things I never thought I'd see Snoop Dog do and I love it one of the reasons was I actually lived through 1992 so understood you know a couple of things that actually happened in that movie and I felt like the story and you know the great acting and the great directing I wanted to be a part of it in any way I could and it just felt like it was a natural culmination considering that Death Row Records was really you know founded in 9192 um it just was so much around that year and around this whole movie that just made sense to come together I lived this in '92 yeah so this was a god wank moment and 30 years later here we are where's my son she not going to in well for you it's not going well for you I love the way Tyrese can just jump in character and become that person and you believe him the whole movie this was deep because he had to play a father of a young teenager in the city of Los Angeles dealing with all of the things that he probably was dealing with as a teenager so to reverse that and to create a uh a character and to make it believable have passion heart soul I mean I rooted for him on screen I really rooted for his character a lot of times we see Tyrese as this fun bambas kind of character in The Fast Furious uh franchises but you know this he dug deep and he really went for something a little more raw a little more gritty uh so I thought he did a great job going to be on the edge of your seat it's a heist movie it's a crime Thriller it's it's a real crazy movie I just want people just to enjoy a great piece of art it's really so many messages and lessons in here it's hard to try to pinpoint one as opposed to dis respect the art and the craft and no one understand that this actually happened it's a real story and we can be better by watching movies like this