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  1. Hip Hop 2000
    2001 · Documentary · 1h 44m
  2. Jun 23, 2023 · Vote up your favorite hip hop movies that were released between 2000 - 2009. Which of these hip hop movies is the best of the 2000s? This list of hip hop films from the 2000s wouldn't be complete without 8 Mile starring Eminem.

    • How High
    • State Property
    • Brown Sugar
    • Paid in Full
    • 8 Mile
    • Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme
    • Hustle & Flow
    • Get Rich Or Die Tryin’
    • ATL
    • This Is The Life

    Director:Jesse Dylan After the success of Friday, hood stoner movies were in abundance like the bootleg man himself. However, Method and Redman found a little something extra in their dime bag–literally, as the film depicted them as two hustler college students who got good grades by taking blunts to the dome. It usually works the opposite in real ...

    Director:Abdul Malik Abott “Get down or lay down!” That was the popular catchphrase from Beanie Sigel’s “Beans” character as he portrayed a ghetto Tony Montana-type whose empire was sprawled all across Philly. Although the performances weren’t exactly Oscar-worthy, the film encompassed a natural aesthetic that made the entire script believable thro...

    Director:Rick Famuyiwa Romantic comedies are often seen as cheesy and Hip Hop movies are often too brash for the average movie goer. Brown Sugar met both parties in the middle that was undeniably the perfect blend of sweet and street. Sanaa Lathan starring as XXL’s editor-in-chief, Taye Diggs dealing with culture-depreciating acts and Yasiin being ...

    Director:Charles Stone III The legacy of Rich Porter, Alpo Martinez and Azie “AZ Faison a.k.a. Rich & Po and AZ would go on to inspire Hip Hop music to no end (especially from eventual NYC rap legends) and Paid in Full, its loosely based biography on their rise to power during the late 80s still inspires DIY street pharmaceutical salesmen to this d...

    Director:Curtis Hanson At the time of 8 Mile’srelease, Eminem was the biggest rapper on the planet but he still was barely removed from his humble beginnings, making his street cred just as alluring as his record sales. The film put a Hollywood spin on his biography without adding the gloss and immediately put Slim Shady in high demand to star in m...

    Director:Henry Alex Rubin Capitalism eventually made the rapper the forefront of Hip Hop once the culture’s economics became more noticeable. Freestyle: The Art Of Rhymefocuses specifically on freestyling and the many subcultures that emerged from that including the battle rap scene. The Henry Alex Rubin directed documentary exists in a world where...

    Director:Craig Brewer Hustle & Flow could be somewhat be considered the Southern Hip Hop cousin of 8 Mile. It also transformed Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson into award-winning caliber thespians before the days of Lucious and Cookie. The real story would come through Three 6 Mafia winning an Oscar for “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp” which was...

    Director:Jim Sheridan 50 Cent’s popularity was at a fever pitch in 2005. The Massacre was the biggest selling album in rap that year and G-G-G-G-Unit’s brand became big enough to even have a video game loosely based on his life through Bulletproof. GettingIn America director Jim Sheridan for the fictional cinematic adaptation of his life Get Rich O...

    Director:Chris Robinson Like they’ve always down when their region was neglected, the South banded together to offer up its official coming-of-age story with ATL. Robinson, previously known for his benchmark Hip Hop videos, assumed the role of director as both Outkast’s “Southernplayalistic” back roads and T.I.’s trap alleyways were mashed together...

    Director:Ava Duvernay Once on Twitter, Ava Duvernay equated her relationship with Hip Hop to being in an abusive relationship due to rampant misogyny and violence against women. By that time, she had scored high praises for her Martin Luther King mini-biopic, Selma. Going back to her directorial debut This Is the Life, she gives history into Los An...

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  3. Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes provides a riveting examination of manhood, sexism, and homophobia in hip-hop culture. Director Byron Hurt Stars Carmen Ashurst-Watson Yasiin Bey Chuck D 41.

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    • 8 Mile. Telling a semi-autobiographical story derived from the life of Eminem (who is installed as the lead), 8 Mile is a shining example of how a music-fueled narrative could be ripe with dramatic tension.
    • Beat Street. There was a string of hip-hop-focused films released in the early 1980s which looked to capitalize off the relatively new art form which had been birthed by DJ Kool Herc in the South Bronx a decade earlier.
    • Beats, Rhymes and Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest.
    • Breakin' Breakin' solidified hip-hop as a certifiable movie genre after it was released in 1984 and outperformed Sixteen Candles to become the number one film at the box office.
    • Honey. Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Romeo. 47 votes. As an aspiring hip-hop choreographer who dreams of making it big in the entertainment industry, Honey Daniels must navigate the challenges of pursuing her passion while dealing with financial hardships and avoiding unscrupulous business partners.
    • Step Up. Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan, Mario. 79 votes. In this captivating story of an aspiring dancer named Tyler Gage and a talented ballerina named Nora, both protagonists come from vastly different backgrounds but find common ground through their shared passion for dance.
    • Bring It On. Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford. 42 votes. As the leader of her high school's championship-winning cheerleading squad, Torrance Shipman discovers that their previous captain stole routines from a rival team and must quickly come up with new, original choreography to reclaim their title.
    • Billy Elliot. Julie Walters, Jamie Bell, Jamie Draven. 20 votes. Amidst the backdrop of the 1984 miners' strike in Northern England, a young boy named Billy discovers an unexpected love for ballet dancing, which is met with resistance and prejudice from his working-class family.
  5. Jul 27, 2023 · Check out a compilation of the top 15 hip-hop-centric movies from the 2000s. 'Carmen: A Hip Hopera' (2001) MTV produced and Robert Townsend directed this star-studded film, featuring the debut acting role of Beyoncé Knowles.

  6. Aug 12, 2015 · In this week's Total Recall, we look at ten essential films dealing with hip-hop culture. by Jeff Giles | August 12, 2015 | Comments. N.W.A.’s landmark 1988 debut album Straight Outta Compton...

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