अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThis film is an unbiased look into the rise and fall of late 80's and early 90's rap superstar MC Hammer. It begins showing Hammer as a ball boy for his hometown Oakland Athletics, and ends ... सभी पढ़ेंThis film is an unbiased look into the rise and fall of late 80's and early 90's rap superstar MC Hammer. It begins showing Hammer as a ball boy for his hometown Oakland Athletics, and ends with his departure from Death Row Records. It delves deep into the ruthless dirty business... सभी पढ़ेंThis film is an unbiased look into the rise and fall of late 80's and early 90's rap superstar MC Hammer. It begins showing Hammer as a ball boy for his hometown Oakland Athletics, and ends with his departure from Death Row Records. It delves deep into the ruthless dirty business of record companies and dirty sanchez's. The most moving scene in the film is when Hammer... सभी पढ़ें
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 1 नामांकन
फ़ोटो
- Freddie
- (as Kareem Grimes)
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I think if it was a national movie and not a cable movie a lot more would have been put into it, I thought Lamont Bentley looked a little like Tupac, he did a great acting in bringing out the late singer. I thought in all it was a good biography and wouldn't mind owning it and watching it over and over again.
The hardest part of being successful is remembering to pay your taxes.
A lesson learned by the young MC in this biography.
From an early age Stanley Burrell (Robert Bailey Jr.) would dance outside of Oakland A's games for money.
Eventually his moves landed him a job as the team's batboy and a nickname that would propel him into stardom.
Spreading his gospel on Sunday years later and selling his rap singles on the street, Stanley's new pseudonym: MC Hammer (Romany Malco) starts spreading as well.
It's not until he releases Can't Touch This, however, that Hammer hits hard.
But his expansive tastes and unending generosity towards his posse soon lands him in hot water with the IRS.
An exemplary VH1 bio-picture, Too Legit not only has the highs and the lows but also top- notch dancing and unexpected cameos.
In hindsight, however, Hammer should've named his hit-song Can't Tax This.
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Where was 2 Big MC?? Oaktown 357...Ace Juice, Special Generation etc....too many fragments missing from this story..Interesting how the song "Pray" was missing from the movie..yet they show Hammer in church twice...all in all this movie sucked..they would have been better off getting the real deal.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe name of this movie comes from M.C. Hammer's 4th studio album "Too Legit to Quit," released in 1991. It is also the name of the title track and first single from that same album, although the spelling of that song is "2 Legit 2 Quit".
- गूफ़The controversial video for "Pumps and a Bump" was released before MC Hammer signed with Death Row Records and became acquainted with Suge Knight's gang. The song was released by Giant Records in 1994.