Showing posts with label Biggie movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biggie movie. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Rapper Jamal Woolard & Cast Nail Their Roles In Searchlight's New Biggie Biopic "Notorious"

I'm still trying to process it, but after just seeing the first screening of the film Notorius last night, all I can say is "WOW!!!!!"

Here in Miami at the 3rd Annual I Rock The Mic conference, I met Jamal Woolard aka “Gravy” aka the actor who's performance as the larger than life Christopher "Biggie" Wallace will have everyone talking.

Sure Angela Bassett was outstanding as always as Voletta Wallace (although I was expecting to hear more of the mom's accent) and Anthony Mackie as Tupac was well-played. But the stars of a film that will no doubt be a huge success are Derek Luke as the Bojangles music president of Bad Boy Records Sean Puffy Combs, and Antonique Smith, the veteran stage actress who channels Faith Evans in a way that could only be described as brilliant.

Producer credits include B.I.G.’s mother, his former managers Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts. Even the sister who worked at Fox Searchlight for five years before pitching the project lived just blocks away from the legendary recording artist who was seemingly coming to terms with who he was as a man when his life took a tragic turn. It's not only the story about how one talented as hell chubby black kid from Brooklyn rose to the top of the rap game, it's also a true ode to hip hop.

Following Biggie’s life from his school days as a smart kid from Brooklyn who just wanted to fit in and be loved by his pops, to his drug hustle, his prolific talent, and his untimely demise, the power of the genre explodes in a way very few films capture. Raw sexuality, cruel misogyny, reckless excess, Red Bull intensity and artistic brilliance, the violence and love coupled with the pain, denigration and celebration of African American urban life is a much needed detour from the cycle of Tyler Perry themed films of late.

What was particularly insightful was the huge East Coast - West Coast rivalry that was laid out in the film and how Sean Comb was the only one left standing. Tupac, Suge Knight and Wallace each played a role, along with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg ( who is never really mentioned for unexplained reasons) in the insane circumstances leading to former friends Shakur and Biggie becoming enemies after a shooting at a recording studio that many viewed as a set-up. Several questions remain, although much of the drama is dealt with and explained in painstaking detail.

According to Barrow, “People wanted to give us a check and do a film that they wanted to do, but Searchlight gave us the opportunity to really be able to come in and tell the story the way it was supposed to be told”. I can tell you first hand, they came correct. And as for actress Naturi Naughton, in her coruscating film debut as the complicated Lil Kim, expect new things from this rising star. She really put it all out there... in more ways then one. I'm talking Halle Berry in Monster's Ball, if they keep the film as presently edited.

As a fan tells Biggie after he signs a copy of his cd in the movie, “Thanks for making the big brothers in style”

With Notorius, it’s not just big brothers who ultimately come out on top. it’s a whole generation who will see firsthand how important and powerful music is, at a time when the industry is suffering.

Check out Notorius when it opens on January 16. It will move you.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Biggie Comes Back To Life Looking Good, Lil Kim Is Still Alive And She Even Gets A Makeover

ONLY IN HOLLYWOOD!

Jamal Woolard and Naturi Naughton are set to play Biggie and Lil Kim in the upcoming film, “Notorious” which is currently being shot on location in NYC. [Bossip]

Monday, August 13, 2007

Notorious B.I.G. Movie Cattle Call: The Search for a Big Poppa


When the late rapper Notorious B.I.G. was alive, his career and personal life was a swirl of media attention and controversy.

Now, over ten years after his tragic assassination, the drama continues.

This time it's headed to the big screen--again--but not as a documentary. The life and death of Christopher Wallace (aka Biggie) will be portrayed in a movie entitled "Notorious" by Fox Searchlight.

Diddy is set to executive produce the film. Wallace's mother, Voletta Wallace, and his two former managers, Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts, are producing the movie. The film will be directed by George Tillman Jr. (he directed "Soul Food" and "Men of Honor") Nothing surprising there.

But here's the twist: The role of Notorious B.I.G. will be filled through an open casting call.

This means that the producers will seek its star by auditioning actors and non-actors alike who resemble the rapper. Thus anyone, repeat, ANYONE, can submit audition videos to

Foxlight or Biggie Casting.

Why are they doing this? The producer said, "In the typical Hollywood world, no one came to mind outside of Forest Whitaker who could capture that essence genuinely."

But the film's producers never approached Whitaker because - though he would have been ideal - at 46 years old, Whitaker is more than twice the age Wallace will be for much of the film. Wallace was gunned down at the age of 24 on March 9, 1997, after a music-industry party in Los Angeles.

"We thought it would be best to open it up to the world and . . . give somebody the opportunity to step into his shoes and fulfill their own."

Big boys seeking to play Biggie could line sidewalks for miles. Now THAT'S a cattle call!