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TUPAC (AMARU) SHAKUR alias
2PAC alias MAKAVELI
Tupac Movies
Tupac Documentaries
Tupac Related Documentaries
Tupac Related
MusicDVD's
Tupac Movies

Gang Related (1997) aka Criminal Intent aka
Criminal Gang

Gridlock'd (1997) aka Dope Pushers

Bullet (1996)

Above the Rim (1994)

Poetic Justice (1993)
Juice (1992) aka Angel Town 2
Nothing But Trouble (1991)
Tupac Documentaries

Tupac: Resurrection (2003)

History on Video. Tupac Shakur: A New Look (2003)
2Pac 4 Ever (2003)
Tupac Shakur: Tupac VS. (2002)
Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel - The Life of an Outlaw (2002)
Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel - The Collector's Edition (2002)

Biggie and Tupac (2002)

Tupac Shakur: Before I Wake... (2001)

Tupac Shakur: Thug Immortal (1998)

Tupac Shakur: Words Never Die (1997)
Tupac Related Documentaries:
Beef (2003)
Outlawz: Worldwide (2002)
Westside, Tha (2002)
HipHop Story: Tha Movie (2002)

Welcome to Death Row (2001)
Freestyle: Art of Rhyme (2000)
Dead Homiez (1999)
Contains a freestyle by Tupac
and Biggie at the end of the movie while they are sitting
together at a table.
Rhyme & Reason (1997)
Tupac MusicDVD's
Tupac Related MusicDVD's:
Best of The Source Awards Vol. 1, Hip-Hop History (1994-1999) (2003)
Eyes On Hip Hop: R.I.P. Tribute II (2001)
Shades of Hip Hop: R.I.P. - Rest in Peace (2001)
The Best Of 2Pac (2000)
Death Row Uncut: Too Gangsta for TV (2000)
EXTRA:
Tupac TV-Guest Appearances:
Saturday Night Live (Season 21, Episode 400 - February 17, 1996)
This 1996 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Tom Arnold and features
musical guest Tupac Shakur. Tupac performs "California Love", "So
Many Tears" and "I Ain't Mad At Cha". (1hr 30min, with
Tom Arnold, Tupac Shakur, Jim Breuer ...more)
Saturday Night Special (Season 1, Episode 4 - May 04, 1996)
With Rosie Perez, Tupac Shakur, Ice-T, Fugees, The Verve
Pipe. Contains a performance of a Barbara Streisand song:
'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' by Ice-T. and Tupac (both singing).
A Different World (Season 6, Episode 142, June 17, 1993)
Piccolo - Homie, Don't Ya Know Me?
Lena's friends from Baltimore come to visit for the weekend. Lena (Jada
Pinkett) is disconcerted to discover that Piccolo (Tupac Shakur), her very
attractive ex-boyfriend, has tagged
along. Piccolo intends to prove that he has changed and win her back. He
mocks her for dating Dorian, who tries to be mature about the situation.
When Piccolo gets into an argument with Lena while dancing at the club,
Dorian steps in to fight him. Lena's friend Yolanda accuses her of selling
out by choosing college and her new friends over life in Baltimore. Dwayne
tries to help Lena by relating his past experiences. Although Piccolo insists
that he has turned away from the street scene, Lena feels he is the same
selfish, unreliable person he has always been. She cares about him, but
will not allow him to interfere in her life. Lena helps Dorian attend to
his black eye and assures him that she is glad to have him in her life.
Aired Only On TV (More Tupac Documentaries):
MTV's 'Tupac Resurrection' (2003, Movie Special NBS)
MTV's 'Tupac Resurrection: Soundtrack Special' (October
2003, 30min)
VH1's
'Who Killed Tupac Shakur?' (2002)
BNN's 'Mission Unfindable' (2003, Katja Schuurman op zoek
naar Tupac Shakur)
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