
BULLET
Release Date: January 21, 1997
Director, Julien Temple
Writers: Bruce Rubenstein and Sir Eddie Cook
Sudio: New Line Home Video
Available on: New Line Home Video
Length: 96m
Cast: Mickey Rourke, Tupac Shakur (Tank), Ted Levine, Adrien Brody
This movie flat out sucked, even Tupac's performance
couldn't make it worth watching. This was released
straight to video after Tupac died. White wannabe
Gangsters.
You only get one shot at revenge! In this gritty,
street-wise thriller, Rourke is a freshly released convict
who finds his old criminal lifestyle drawing him back
into the line of fire. The late rap sensation Shakur is
terrific as Rourke's old nemesis, an inner city druglord.
Stylish and powerful.

POETIC JUSTICE
Release date: July 23, 1993
Director: John Singleton
Writer: John Singleton
Musical Score: Stanley Clarke
Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Companies
Available on: Columbia Tristar Home Video and Baker & Taylor Home
Video
Length: 109m
Rating: R
Box office sales: $27.5 million
Cast: Janet Jackson, Tupac Shakur (Lucky), Tyra Ferrell, Regina King,
Joe Torry, Maya Angelou, Tone Loc, Q-Tip, Keith Washington
One of the best known things about this movie was how
Janet Jackson did not get along with Tupac, she refused
to even kiss him unless he got tested for AIDS. Later
2pac said he wishes he could patch things up with Janet,
and that he was just immature when they made the
movie. Pretty good movie, Tupc had to play a softer
character in this one.
One of pop's reigning superstars makes her film debut
in this street-smart love story from Boyz N The Hood
director John Singleton. Jackson shines as Justice, an
inner city poet on a romantic collision course with
aspiring musician Shakur. An unforgetta ble drama
featuring the music of Naughty By Nature and Tony!
Toni! Tone! and the poetry of Maya Angelou.

GRIDLOCK'D
Release Date: January 29, 1997
Director: Vondie Curtis Hall
Writer: Vondie Curtis Hall
Studio: Gramercy Pictures
Musical Score: Stewart Copeland
Length: 91m
Rating: R
Cast: Tim Roth, Tupac Shakur (Spoon), Thandie Newton
The first major movie released since Tupac's death,
it was also another good movie. This one was a
comedy and I especially enjoyed the first scene,
when they both think the ho has overdosed.
Damn hilarious!
Runaway excitement! Tupac and Roth are deadbeat
musicians with a problem--they have something
that a gangster will do anything to get--and the
cops want it too! The only way to survive is to hit
the streets and run. Features a dynamite rap
soundtrack!

ABOVE THE RIM
Release date: March 23, 1994
Director: Jeff Pollack
Writer: Jeff Pollack
Musical Score: Marcus Miller
Studio: New Line Cinema
Available on: New Line Home Video
Length: 97m
Rating R
Box office sales: $16.9 million
Cast: Duane Martin, Tupac Shakur (Birdie), Leon, Marlon Wayans,
Tonya Pinkins, Bernie Mac
Tupac once again takes on the Thug image. This movie
also has a great soundtrack. A great Tupac movie, would
be better if he had a bigger part though.
Inner-city basketball star Kyle Lee Watson has a shot at
a college scholarship. But with promises of easy money
and fast living, a gang leader convinces Kyle that he
should play for his street team instead. Now Kyle's
career--and his life--hang in the bal ance. Gritty and
powerful, with eye-popping hoops sequences.

GANG RELATED
Release Date: Fall 1997
Director: Jim Kouf
Writer: Jim Kouf
Studio: Orion Pictures
Cast: James Belushi, Tupac Shakur (Rodriguez), Lela Rochon, Dennis
Quaid
Tupac's last movie.. doesn't that say enough?
Tupac must have liked the fact that he got to play
a corrupt cop in this one..definately one of his
best.
no-holds-barred police thriller! Belushi and Shakur
(in his final role) are corrupt detectives who
murder drug dealers for their money. But when
they kill an undercover cop, it traps them in a web
of deceit they may not be able to escape!
