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Hollywood Hulk Hogan: Hulk Still Rules (2002)
Best Wrestling DVD!
This DVD covers the biography of the Hulkster, a wrestler who I grew up idolizing. It features Hogan's beginning days in the early 80s (Hogan as the bad guy), his role in Rocky III, his first title reign from the Iron Sheik in 1984, his successful title defenses against King Kong Bundy and Andre the Giant at WrestleMania II & III, feuding with the Macho Man, his WCW debut, winning his first WCW title from Ric Flair, the formation of the nWo, highlights of the nWo, his return two years ago as part of the nWo, and his matches with The Rock at Wrestlemania X-8, and his sixth WWE title win from Triple H at Backlash. The DVD also features great things such as his debut match, his first title match, three Saturday Night Main Event matches, including one with Mr. Perfect, his match with The Barber versus The Macho Man and Zeus, the guy from 'No Holds Barred' at Summerslam '89, his 1990 Royal Rumble victory, his Survivor Series rematch with the Undertaker for the title at Tuesday in Texas, his WCW debut match, and interviews. With all those features, they make this the best wrestling DVD, along with Shawn Michaels: From the Vault.
WWE Monday Night RAW (1993)
It sucks now, its awful as WWE, it was better when it was the WWF
This is turning into a really overrated piece of crap that I shoulda stopped watching two years ago, I was starting to grow out of wrestling anyway, so I stopped watching it for a while. Then one night, I turn the TV on and decide to watch RAW and I am amazed to see Shawn Michaels wrestling, my all-time favorite wrestler, then I just starting watching it again soon after. I'm watching for a few months and I'm seeing people that really bored the hell outta me then and now, Eric Bischoff, Christian, The Dudleys, Ric Flair, that Randy Orton punk, and of course Triple H. But people like HBK, Booker T, Goldberg, and Rob Van Dam save the business because people like Kane and Goldust and Val Venis are so overrated. I just watch it because I need something to watch, but it's way better in the old WWF days.
Boyz n the Hood (1991)
Best Urban Crime film ever!
This movie came out of John Singleton's personal expericences with racism and crime in South Central, like Spike Lee with "Do the Right Thing". But this movie was one of the first of many urban-crime films to come (i.e. New Jack City, Juice, Menace II Society, Dead Presidents). Ice Cube, a rapper at the time, made his film debut as Doughboy, the drug dealer who does the most crime on the streets on South Central. Cuba Gooding, Jr. also made his debut as Tre, a man whose father (Laurence Fishburne) teaches him how to be responsible and making the right choices. The performances were great, The rare Soundtrack had cool songs like Cube's "South Central" song and this movie is best of many crime films, not like the gangster films though.