lol, haters really have nothing better to do then sit around and thread crap.
Anyways, if you don't mind I'd like to raise the IQ level of this discussion. I went into the movie thinking, "he's been dead 7 years, how on earth are they going to manage to find enough never-before seen footage to make a 2 hour long movie?" I was pleasantly surprised that they did indeed have enough footage from Tupac's school days and home footage from his mom, and enough audio feed from interviews to make a pretty good story. In the words of Tupac, he was the only one there for his whole life, and who better to tell his story then himself? It's worth seeing, I remember reading in one of the reviews that the movie is baised and that they could've easily made a movie about his more criminal side as well, and yes that's very true. However, everyone knows his violent side already, and this was a chance for people to see his side of things. If you're too stubborn to acknolwedge that he was one of the greats, then that's your opinion, albeit one that no one really cares about. When you die, you can be damn sure no one's going to make a movie about your life.