About this product: Snoop Dogg has carved out a permanent place in pop culture and musical history as hip-hop's most compelling superstar. But there's more to Snoop that meets the eye...Watch as he takes on his not-so-predictable role as husband, father and family man to his wife Sh ante and three lively kids, Cori, Corde and Cordell. In this hilarious and heartwarming reality series, go inside the everyday life of Calvin Broadus to discover what really makes Snoop Dogg tick. Experience the craziest moments from both seasons of "Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood" plus exclusive unaired special features.
About this product: Bigg Snoop Dogg takes you into is his Snoopadelic world in this creative animated film. Ride with him as he rolls through the streets of Long Beach in Los Angeles and is joined by B Real (Legendary Rap group Cypress Hill), The Game, Kurupt and others, as they show you the life a rap star that’s still in the community they grew up in. The film futures music by Hip Hop most successful artists, giving you hip, edgy and very entertaining storylines to the songs that are the soundtrack to their lives.
About this product: Sleepy-eyed hip-hop luminary Snoop Dogg stars in Bones, an energetic horror film about a hustler who returns from the dead. Jimmy Bones used to rule his street, but now his body lies in the basement of a gothic abandoned house. When a troupe of young DJs and promoters decide to turn the house into a nightclub, dark forces are, unsurprisingly, unleashed. Bones has a cutting sense of humor, and Ernest Dickerson's direction snaps, crackles, and pops. It's not exactly subtle--the opening scene launches into gore and special effects--but there is some evocative imagery, particularly a large black hellhound that the club kids foolishly adopt as a pet. Snoop casts an effectively spectral aura, and Pam Grier, as the hustler's psychically gifted former girlfriend, has her usual presence and energy. All in all, a dynamic and enjoyable horror flick. --Bret Fetzer
About this product: He may have been usurped in recent years, but during the period detailed in Murder Was the Case, Snoop Doggy Dogg was the last word in gangsta rap. As with Eminem, the power behind Snoop's throne was undoubtedly producer Dr. Dre, and he is included in nearly as much of the documentary footage as the rapper himself. While not exactly in-depth, a few of the interviews do scratch beneath the surface of the gangsta veneer (when asked if he is a violent man, Snoop's reply is a slightly chilling "When I have to be"). Along with clips from live television performances are a selection of music videos, the usual mix of edgy urban funk and street style coupled with the rather tired visual imagery. The short film from which the package derives its title takes these concepts to an uncensored conclusion, a tasteless and crass work indulging in explicit scenes of violence, drugs, and misogyny. --Phil Udell
About this product: First off, let me say that this movie was not that bad. I know it was an idependent film so I am not going to compare it to the GodFather. The plot was simple, but what do you honestly expect from a rapper? I'm sure this was the first movie for the entire cast. The cinematography was definately low budget, but it was a low budget movie. Making movies is an art and Snoop is still practicing that art. Some parts seemed a little far fetched, but so is Stallone, Arnold, and Bruce killing 20 men all by themselves. It is strictly entertainment. This is good enough to rent on a rainy day, but not good enough to have in your collection unless you are the ultimate Snoop Dogg fan. It kept me from being bored for 90 minutes.
About this product: Snoop Dogg plays Smooth, a man with the skills to make his dreams come true. The house, the cars, the beautiful wife, he lives a life of excess where loyalty is tied to the mighty dollar, where trust is as unpredictable as a roll of the dice. If you’re going to play the game, you better play to win. No Limit Video Compilation Bonus DVD!- This compilation promises to take you on a hip-hop ride as we hit you with the hottest No Limit Videos. See never seen before videos that have been banned from T.V.!
About this product: Take a ride with Big Snoop D.O.double G on his legendary Puff Puff Pass tour across the US. Featuring smokin' live performances and exclusive backstage footage with fans, groupies and a whole lot more! Snoop takes the camera where no camera has gone before! Disc 2 features additional footage including Snoop in Japan, and Snoop's thoughts on a number of people and topics, including the Iraq War, Al Sharpton, George W. Bush and more! Featuring live performances of 5 of Snoops biggest hits: Murda Was The Case, The Next Episode, Still A 'G' Thang, Who Am I (What's My Name) and Gin & Juice!