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    Infamous Times - The Original 50 Cent

    Infamous Times - The Original 50 Cent
    Director: Fiddy
    Actor: *
    Studio: Vision Planet
    Category: DVD

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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
    Sales Rank: 66534

    Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: Unrated
    Region: 1
    Discs: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 120 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: VEND0000017D
    UPC: 185090000014
    EAN: 0185090000014
    ASIN: B0006VXM9E

    Theatrical Release Date: March 8, 2005
    Release Date: May 27, 2003
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Product Description
    Studio: First Look Home Entertain Release Date: 03/08/2005 Run time: 120 minutes


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    3 out of 5 stars 50 Cent cheapens hip hop   March 27, 2007
    golgotha.gov (Texas)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    INFAMOUS TIMES: THE ORIGINAL 50 CENT (2005)
    directed by Froi Cuesta
    approx. 1 hour 15 minutes

    By now its old news that Queens rapper Curtis Jackson named himself after Brooklyn stick up kid "50 Cent" a.k.a. Kelvin Martin. This DVD tries to give some context for the crime ridden Fort Greene projects where Martin got his reputation. Brooklyn in the 1980s was a dangerous place and Mr. Martin provided some of that danger. We are told that this is a man who would rob drug dealers and pimps. A criminal even in the criminal underworld, Kelvin Martin alienated most of his friends by the end of his life and seems like an unlikely figure to admire.

    Like other DVDs made for a rap audience, this movie romanticizes Kelvin Martin's violent exploits. This is a problem with America in general these days, that "underdogs" are expected to be lawless animals who don't know any other way. Martin's friends and family are interviewed throughout and others close to him provided personal letters and photos to piece together his story. His friends talk about his "career", from his early days stealing jewelry to his time in Riker's to his later stint in the military. His girlfriend talks about his "softer side" and says he didn't bring his criminal life to their relationship. We hear from his daughter who never got to know her father since he was gunned down. Some faces hip hop fans will recognize are DJ Scratch from EPMD and legendary producer Eric B. who both knew the young Martin. An interesting section of the movie is where people discuss why they think he got the name "50 Cent". Standing at just over 5 ft., its likely that he simply got the name because he was a short dude. One theory I hadn't heard is that while in jail he encountered the Five Percent Nation and later put a materialist spin on it.

    The sections with rapper Curtis Jackson are thankfully short. They interview some of his former associates and Jackson himself. They discuss the controversy over Jackson's "Ghetto Qua'ran". Of course this is the track where he basically "names names" of all the major NYC criminals from his youth and led to a "renewed interest" in these men by the NYPD. One name mentioned was "Slim" a.k.a. Chaz Williams who was Jackon's manager and is interviewed on this DVD. Another name was "Supreme" a.k.a. Kenneth McGriff, supposedly the inspiration for the movie 'NEW JACK CITY' and "business associate" of the Murder Inc. label, who Jackson was feuding with. All of this is also covered in the book 'QUEENS REIGNS SUPREME'.

    Kelvin Martin, despite being close to his family, was not a respectable person even by street criminal standards. At one point, one of Martin's friends tells the story of when he had to remind Kelvin that he was breaking the "codes of the streets". Martin responded "F%ck those codes". Maybe this is the message Curtis Jackson is trying to send by recording the type of music he does. Jackson says he named himself after the original 50 Cent because "he's the same type of person".

    I will say that the production value of this DVD is much higher than most other rap-related DVDs. There are graphics and re-enactments and the sound levels are mostly listenable throughout. There is also a followable structure throughout and best of all, no yelling doofuses hogging for camera time. The DVD also includes brief segments on such glamorous topics as Brownsville Brooklyn's Blood street gang (which includes footage of a pitbull fight) and Vernon, NY strip club "Sue's Rendezvous" (which states that the lowest amount the dancers make is $50,000).

    At the end of the movie, Curtis Jackson promises to keep Kelvin Martin's name alive. This movie is good for what it is, but why not a DVD on somebody like Frederic Morrow?



    2 out of 5 stars I Must Agree   November 16, 2006
    Keith A. Jones (Philadelphia PA)
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I am far from a fan of 50 cent but my friend lent me this DVD and told me I had to see this. First, 50 the rapper is only in this for about 5 minutes if that, so if you get this because you're a fan of his you'll probably be let down. He appears to say that he actually got his name from the real 50 Cent. This DVD is about the real 50 Cent from Brooklyn and it tells the whole story from his infamous stick-ups and even a brutal razor blade incident at a roller skating rink. This DVD is a nice documentary on 50 but like fellow reviewer G. Duenas pointed out the story is told in terribly bad taste. I think a lot of people like Curtis Jackson have been thirsty for a revealing of a real gansta from the black community to hold them on a level such as Al Capone or John Gotti.

    Whatever people may think when they watch this they surely will get the feeling that the stories told by his friends including stars like Eric B. are being told like they're bragging. Also like G. Duenas said this cat was stealing and killing his own people so doing something like putting up a statue of him would be a disgrace. There are two other articles in this DVD newspaper, one about NY bloods and another about a club. The NY bloods actually get to you and though it is a small story it lets you know what going on. No lie, this DVD is really embarrassing when you sum it all up and hopefully not too people are paying attention to it cause I know the first time I watched it will be the last.



    4 out of 5 stars Infamous Times - The Original 50 Cent   November 23, 2008
    A. W. Adams (Johnson City, TN)
    This is the story of the man from which Curtis Jackson acquired is moniker, 50 Cent. It tells the real life drama of Kelvin Martin, New York's feared and respected 50 CENT, the original gangster.
    Kelvin made a name for himself as a stick-up kid and all-around bad boy growing up around New York's Myrtle Avenue. In this documentary, there are interviews with people who were close to Kelvin Martin, including his daughter's mother and last love, Kelvin's daughter, his closest friends and rivals, people from his neighborhood, and rapper Curtis Jackson, know as today's 50 Cent.
    Very good audio and video. Pictures and memories from his life before his death, his short military career, plus special features offered by Infamous Times. If you want to know the real story of the REAL 50 Cent, this is a must have!



    3 out of 5 stars 50   June 17, 2005
    Bring Back the 90's (Miami)
    I was expecting something different. For example when you watch a film on Carlo Gambino, or the movie "Paid in Full", or if you read the book "Monster" and "Sammy the Bull" you think to yourself, "WOW, that was amazing how these people operated above the law". This documentary didn't highlight anything intelligent or witty about this individual...And the portion about the NY BLOODS was kind of silly and embarrassing for blacks.
    The only thing that I got from this movie was mixed thoughts about the rapper 50. How can he just take a nigga's name like that??? He really didn't seem to have a good explanation. Don't get me wrong he's a good rapper, but the film didn't help his image in my opinion. But who cares......



    4 out of 5 stars Original 50   May 8, 2005
    Bad Bad Man (Havana, Cuba)
    4 out of 7 found this review helpful

    For those who have not seen this documentry but have commented on it, it is not about the 50 cent the rapper, it is about 50 cent the street-thug/gangsta whom the rapper borrowed his name from, 50 the rapper even says in this documentery that he borrowed his name.


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