This is the unauthorized biography of the most powerful group in the rap industry. From the streets to money and power, 50 Cent has brought together a crew that rivals all past and present crews. G-Unit has amassed a following that generates electricity that the group uses to infiltrate all sets and consciousness.
Their bad boy rap sheet against authority blows the minds of law enforcement world wide. Toney Yayo, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck solidify the teams "Get Rich or Die Tryin" attitude to the fullest extreme with their explosive rhymes and hustle. With the bullet proof vest 50 Cent garners to paint a portrait of their "Most Wanted" label surrounding the crew, it is a most true moniker that all agree in the rap community. G-Unit adds members to the crew at an alarming rate. Are they the most talented of all-time. Wu-tang, Terror Squad, Dipset, is there any to step up and take the crown from these talented artist? Money, Power, Respect, let's keep it right. G-Unit, are they the most talented of all time? "Bullets Can't Touch Us."
The classic Canadian documentary Manufacturing Consent based on the Noam Chomsky/Edward Herman book by the same name. Explores the the propaganda model of the media.
Directed by David Belhassen and Asher Hemias. The documentary won the award for "Best Documentary" at the Haifa International Film Festival and was featured as a documentary at the Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles in 2007.
Between 1968 and 1972, nine American spacecraft voyaged to the Moon, and 12 men walked upon its surface. They remain the only human beings to have stood on another world. In the Shadow of the Moon brings together for the first, and very possibly the last, time surviving crew members from every single Apollo mission which flew to the Moon, and allows them to tell their story in their own words. The definitive story of going to the moon, told by those who went. Between 1969 and 1972 an elite group of men achieved an incredible dream. They were, and remain, the only human beings to set foot on a planet other than our own. These personal testimonies are interwoven with digitally remastered footage from Nasa film archives, much of it previously unseen and all of it hauntingly evocative of a bygone era. The result is an intimate and epic film which vividly communicates the daring and the danger, the pride and the passion, of this band of special young men.