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Scarface: Origins of a Hip Hop Classic

  • Video
  • 2003
  • 21m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Scarface: Origins of a Hip Hop Classic (2003)
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Superstars of the hip-hop scene reveal their admiration for Brian De Palma's Scarface (1983) and how the movie and Al Pacino's memorable character were important to their lives, their career... Read allSuperstars of the hip-hop scene reveal their admiration for Brian De Palma's Scarface (1983) and how the movie and Al Pacino's memorable character were important to their lives, their careers, the lessons they got from it, and obviously how truly devoted fans they are from the cl... Read allSuperstars of the hip-hop scene reveal their admiration for Brian De Palma's Scarface (1983) and how the movie and Al Pacino's memorable character were important to their lives, their careers, the lessons they got from it, and obviously how truly devoted fans they are from the classic film.

  • Director
    • Benny Boom
  • Writer
    • Julie Merson
  • Stars
    • Kevin Liles
    • Capone
    • N.O.R.E.
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    140
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Benny Boom
    • Writer
      • Julie Merson
    • Stars
      • Kevin Liles
      • Capone
      • N.O.R.E.
    • 3User reviews
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    Kevin Liles
    Kevin Liles
    • Self - president, Def Jam Music Group
    Capone
    • Self
    N.O.R.E.
    N.O.R.E.
    • Self
    Mister Cartoon
    Mister Cartoon
    • Self - tattoo artist
    • (as Mr. Cartoon)
    Hassan Johnson
    Hassan Johnson
    • Self
    Method Man
    Method Man
    • Self
    Snoop Dogg
    Snoop Dogg
    • Self
    Murphy Lee
    Murphy Lee
    • Self - St. Lunatics
    Prodigy
    Prodigy
    • Self - Mobb Deep
    Eve
    Eve
    • Self
    Mekhi Phifer
    Mekhi Phifer
    • Self
    Nas
    Nas
    • Self
    André 3000
    André 3000
    • Self
    • (as Andre 3000)
    Pusha T
    Pusha T
    • Self
    • (as Clipse)
    Jermaine Dupri
    Jermaine Dupri
    • Self - CEO, So So Def
    Benzino
    Benzino
    • Self - The Source
    Sean 'Diddy' Combs
    Sean 'Diddy' Combs
    • Self - President, Bad Boy Entertainment Worldwide
    • (as Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs)
    Russell Simmons
    Russell Simmons
    • Self - chairman, Def Jam Music Group
    • Director
      • Benny Boom
    • Writer
      • Julie Merson
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    Michael_Elliott

    Hard to See Tony As a Role Model

    Scarface: Origins of a Hip-Hop Classic (2003)

    ** (out of 4)

    Sean Combs, Russell Simmons, Kevin Liles, Capone, N.O.R.E., Mr. Cartoon, Hassan Johnson, Method Mann, Snoop Dogg, Prodigy, Nas and Eve are among the people interviewed for this 20-minute featurette, which takes a look at SCARFACE and its influence on the ghetto. I'll admit that I'm probably not the targeted audience for this film but at the same time I must admit that I found a few of the comments rather scary. I can understand the fact that the hip-hop community loves this movie but I have to say that it was rather scary seeing certain people discuss this Al Pacino character as if he's something to look up to. The drug dealing, the killing and so on seems to be overlooked by most people or some even seem to not have any problem with it because he was doing what it took to get rich. I guess these people feel that it's okay to kill and sell drugs as long as you get rewarded. This is a well-produced feature and there's no question that it offers up an interesting insight into the film but I still can't say I felt too good at the end of it.
    1dontjuststareatiteatit

    Garbage

    What's always bothered me with the film Scarface is that people use Tony Montana as some sort of role model. As if the way his life was displayed in the movie is one which we should all look up to. What's even more disturbing is that this image has been marketed to the minority population of America as being cool, hip, and an acceptable way of behaving. Seeing young Hispanic and African-Americans walk around wearing Scarface shirts deeply bothers me because it re-enforces stereotypes that they've been trying to shed for years. Well, for years, this is why I avoided purchasing this movie. But, I gave in. It's such a great movie and Pacino is excellent in it. Then, I checked out the back of the DVD case and saw that this short little gem was included with my purchase. "Def Jam: Origin of a Hip-Hop Classic". Sheesh, I can see the hypocrisy building already. So, in the "documentary", we see such hip-hop leaders as Puff Daddy, Snoop Dog, Method Man, Nas, Eve, Clipse, and we can't leave out Scarface, can we? These are all people who have, through incredible luck in some cases and incredible talent in others, risen to the top of their profession. Sorta like good old Tony, right? Well, there's a huge difference. These people work in a legitimate field of business, they pay their taxes, and in most cases, people don't have to be killed to continue to be successful. What a lot of these people also have in common is that they have tried throughout their careers to help the cause of the minority in America. In a place where you're judged instantly based on the color of your skin, tearing down these stereotypes is a very difficult process to accomplish. Seeing these famous people talk about how much they look up to Tony Montana and value the lessons they learned from him makes me real sad. These are the people that a large amount of minority children look up to, these are the people they listen to. And what are they telling them? That Tony Montana is someone to admire. "Hey, I'm rich, I'm successful, I have everything I've ever wanted, and you know who I look up to? Who my role model is? Tony Montana, a drug dealing, murderer." What's even more frustrating is that Scarface was written by a white guy, directed by a white guy, and marketed by white guys. I have nothing against Oliver Stone or Brian DePalma, it's those other guys who market it as something to look up to, it's those guys that bother me. An African-American male will buy this movie, see his favorite rappers talking it up, and this in turn will leave the impression that Tony Montana's behavior is somewhat acceptable. It's not. To me, this seems like blatant propaganda and it's garbage. Almost makes me not want to own the Scarface DVD.

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    • Trivia
      This documentary is featured on the Anniversary Edition DVD for Scarface (1983), released in 2003.
    • Connections
      Features Scarface (1983)

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 2004 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Def Jam Presents... Origins of a Hip Hop Classic
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Def Jam Recordings
      • Gorilla Flix
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      21 minutes
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      • 1.33 : 1

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