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50 Cent - the New Breed [DVD]
 
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50 Cent - the New Breed [DVD]

50 Cent , Don Robinson , Dave Wright    Exempt   DVD
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  • Actors: 50 Cent
  • Directors: Don Robinson, Dave Wright
  • Format: Colour, DVD-Video, PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Universal Island
  • DVD Release Date: 24 May 2003
  • Run Time: 120 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00008Y4HQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 56,045 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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DVD Description

The Documentary:

  • 50 Cent: The New Breed
  • Tony Yayo: The Interview

The Music Videos:

  • Heat
  • Wanksta: Behind The Scenes
  • Wanksta
  • In Da Club: Behind The Scenes
  • In Da Club
  • Heat: The Street Version

The Detroit Show:

  • Not Like Me
  • Wanksta
  • Patiently Waiting
  • Love Me
  • Rap Game
  • In Da Club
  • The Detroit Show: Behind The Scenes

Including:

  • The highly controversial underground street video for the Dr Dre produced 'Heat'.
  • A day in the life feature leading up to a classic performance at Detroit's State Theatre with Eminem, D12, and Obie Trice - 'Not Like Me', 'Patiently Waiting' featuring Eminem, 'Rap Game' featuring D12, 'In Da Club' featuring Eminem, 'Wanksta' and 'Love Me' featuring Eminem & Obie Trice.
  • Exclusive interview with Tony Yayo of G-Unit from prison, giving an insiders look on watching 50's success from the inside and the highly anticipated G-Unit album.

Special Features

  • AOL performance of 'Wanksta', 'In Da Club' and 'Me I Call The Shots 'round Here'
  • 8 Mile movie DVD trailer

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
This DVD contains a lot of features, many of which you will watch a lot more than one time. As well as roughly a 20 minute documentary on the life of 50 Cent and a Tony Yayo interview from his prison cell, viewers are treated to music videos, 'Making Of' music videos, performances from 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks in the studio ('Wanksta', 'In Da Club' and 'I call the shots round here') and best of all LIVE performances from the Detroit show in February 2003.

At the Detroit live show, 50 performed a number of great songs from his amazing set of tracks, and Eminem, Lloyd Banks, Obie Trice and D 12 also rapped on stage, which is all on this DVD. You'll see the crowd go wild as they perform songs such as 'U Not Like Me' and 'Wanksta' to name but a few. Obie makes an appearance to play his part in the 'Love Me' song, and is great on the mic. This part of the DVD is very good.

The main documentary is interesting. Some hardcore 50 Cent fans might know most of what is said already. But if you know nothing about 50 Cent's past or how he got shot, etc, then this is for you. Tony Yayo's interview isn't particularly brilliant, but it's okay if a little too short.

There is also a bonus CD which contains 3 tracks, including a remix of Eminem's 8 Mile Road track by G Unit.

All in all I'd say this was a good purchase if you like 50 Cent. It's quite informative and the features will keep you entertained for a good while.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By AMP
Format:DVD
The New Breed is an excellent introduction to 50 Cent and his life. The DVD contains a detailed documentary informing you of 50 Cent's history and day to day antics. It's a good documentary and it taught me a few things I didn't know about 50.

There are 4 music videos on the DVD with a "Making of" for "Wanksta" and "In Da Club" though anyone that watches MTV will probably have seem most of the Footage for the "in Da Club" section. There are two good live sections on the DVD, one from a studio session at AOL and one live on stage from Detroit. It's a good showcase of 50's talent and and also has cameo's from other Shady/Aftermath artists like Eminem and D-12

The bonus CD contains three tracks you can't get on any other CD which is another reason to spend the money on this.

The only problem with this DVD is that some of the footage is used more than once and if you own the Bonus version of 50 Cent's album then you'll have seen some of the footage on the free DVD that comes with that.

Overall a good DVD and well worth buying.

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43 of 49 people found the following review helpful
Worth the Purchase 22 April 2003
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
As the first person reviewing this DVD that actually owns it, I can personally say that this is definitely worth the money by all means. Let me break down the contents of what is on it. The DVD contains:
THE DOCUMENTARY:
an 18-minute 50 Cent documentary
a jail interview with Tony Yayo from G-Unit
THE MUSIC VIDEOS:
2 music videos for the song "Heat"
Behind the Scenes for the "Wanksta" video
Behind the Scenes for the "In Da Club" video
the "Wanksta" video
the "In Da Club" video
THE DETROIT SHOW:
a 40-minute concert featuring 50 Cent and the rest of the Shady Records family
BONUS MATERIAL:
3 perfomance sessions from 50 Cent from America Online
a DVD trailer for the 8 Mile DVD
BONUS CD:
cd containing 3 new songs from 50 Cent and G-Unit

I know you are a 50 Cent fan and it is definitely worth the money so GO GET IT!!!

16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
The New Breed Definitely Worth Buying 9 Jun 2003
By Joe - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Whether he's deserving of it or not, 50 Cent is, at the moment anyway, easily the hottest hip-hop star this side of Slim Shady. Despite a mediocre major label debut in Get Rich Or Die Tryin', it's sold by the bucketloads, and naturally the millions who've bought into the 50 Cent philosophy want more music and information about the former Queens hustler. For those folks, Shady/Aftermath has quickly released 50 Cent's first stand-alone DVD (there was a limited edition DVD with 50's album, but it was in very limited quantities so only a few actually got it, including myself), aptly titled The New Breed. Clocking in at about 2 hours with quite a wide array of content, along with a bonus music CD, it's certainly an ambitious documentary/video collection. 50 fans will eat this up, and even those who didn't much care for his record might like it too, as it's quite interesting material.

Essentially, the DVD is split into 4 different sections. The first one features a pair of documentaries; one tells about the life of 50 Cent, discussing (in light detail) a lot of 50's musical situations, such as his being shot up before shooting a video for "Thug Love" with Destiny's Child for his unreleased Power of the Dollar record, then being dropped. It's rather short, at around 20 minutes long - but it's made up for with a nice widescreen presentation for videophiles, and it's quite interesting to see 50 portrayed as a pretty nice guy despite all his past situations.

The other half is a short interview with G-Unit member Tony Yayo, conducted in prison, where Yayo is serving a gun-possession related sentence. There's a load of "Free Yayo" propaganda thrown around in this segment and to be honest the interview is rather dry and worthless; just a vein of pimping out the G-Unit album coming later this year when Yayo (I keep missing the second Y, so hopefully I haven't been calling him Yao and reenacting the Yo/Yao Visa commercial this whole time!) esca...I mean is released from jail.

From here there's a nice selection of music videos, and naturally, a documentary about the making of the videos. Given that I don't watch music-video stations anymore (not that music video stations play music anymore, or anything), watching the videos for "Wanksta", "In Da Club", and "Heat" were fresh viewings for me. As much as I can't stand the actual song "Wanksta" the video is funny, featuring 50's son playing with a "wanksta" doll (a not so subtle nod to people who refer to Ja Foo...err Rule as an action figure version of 2Pac?). "In Da Club" is quite cool too, presented in widescreen and featuring Eminem and Dr. Dre overseeing the "creation" of 50 Cent; which is disturbing because 50 really does seem like another manufactured creation. Creepy. The final video, "Heat" is split into 2 editions; the "Street Edition" is a bit too intense for TV, apparently. The other version is likely to interest gamers, as it's a blatant takeoff of the Grand Theft Auto games, with an animated world and 50 rapping inside this world, while a couple dimwitted gamers (playing an Xbox, by the way - would it be cynical to ask how much cash Microsoft paid to feature an Xbox playing a GTA takeoff?) try to kill off some notorious thugs. It's a pretty amusing video, actually, though only presented in fullscreen like "Wanksta."

My only complaint about the video section involves edits; while there's a nice fat PA label on the case, the 50 videos are actually censored where they would be on television. I ask, why? It's supposed to be an uncensored/unedited version (a clean version is coming soon, apparently), so why not turn off the edited bits?

The best part of the DVD is easily the concert footage - recorded in February of this year in Eminem's hometown of Detroit. In front of a red-hot crowd of fans, this concert is actually quite cool to watch, though only 7 songs are picked off the concert - and not all of them are 50 Cent - the Obie Trice/50/Eminem track "Love Me" is performed, as well as D12, who perform "Rap Game", both from the 8 Mile soundtrack. The other 5 are off 50's record, though, including "In Da Club" and "Patiently Waiting." The Shady/Aftermath troupe really had fun on this one and it showed in the performances. Sprinkled around the concert footage is some behind-the-scenes stuff, with 50 at the local radio station answering questions from listeners, and a hilarious gag on the bellboy at a local hotel, with some other stuff too. No doubt, this is the strongest section of the disc.

The final DVD section is just some bonus material, featuring 50 and G-Unit, performing "Sessions @ AOL", on an online performance, I take it. The quality isn't really hot, though it's more about watching the guys rap and dance around while they're performing. Definitely, it's "just for die-hard fans" material, so I really didn't pay much attention to it. There's also a trailer for the 8 Mile DVD, if you haven't seen it yet.

As mentioned, The New Breed also comes with a CD of new 50 Cent music. It's only 3 songs, but somehow the 3 songs included are actually pretty decent. 2 of the 3 are actually G-Unit songs - "True Loyalty", discussing thug life, is a worthwhile listen, and "Eight Mile Road (G-Unit Remix) cops off Eminem's version from the 8 Mile soundtrack - though it's produced by Eminem himself, so it's not really a cop off. This song is only decent, saved by the great beats. The final song included is "In Da Hood", produced by Dre and starring Brooklyn who sings the hook and does a bit of rapping herself. 2 out of 3 ain't bad, as this final song on the CD is another decent, listenable cut, with Dre's production work shining through.

The Bottom Line
50 Cent - The New Breed is actually a very good DVD; especially for 50 fans looking for a great collection of 50 Cent material. Even for non-fans though, the great concert footage and 50 documentary is well worth the purchase price, and the bonus CD is solid, featuring some nice 50 Cent/G-Unit tracks. As far as music DVD's go, this is easily one of the better ones out there, whether the subject matter deserves his own DVD or not.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Good Dvd, Not Great Though 17 Jan 2005
By jono - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
This dvd isn't as bad as alot of people say it is. Sure its not near one of the best dvds ever, but it's still alright. 50's voice doesn't sound very good in concert, it sounds totally diferrent to what it does on "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'". The film-clips are good and the documentary is alright, it's not a documentary on 50's life though, it's about him getting shot & how he got a record deal and s**t like that. There is also some alright bonus footage. The bonus cd is pretty average. Overall, this cd is worth getting if you're a 50 fanatic, if not don't bother.
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