The Latino hip-hop superstars get their due in this smoking collection of their biggest hits. Join B Real, Sen Dog and Muggs for such West Coast rap classics as "How I Could Just Kill a Man," "Stoned Is the Way of the Walk," "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That," "Latin Lingo," their breakthrough smash "Insane in the Brain," and more. 142 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, PCM stereo; bonus TV special; discography. |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Hmmmm...Apr 27, 2004
As much as I love Cypress Hill, after receiving this DVD, it appears to be exactly the same as their other "Still Smokin'" DVD...with just the songs in a different order. If you don't own either, it's worth having, but if you already own the other version, don't bother with this one.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
a classic compilation from a classic hip-hop crewMay 16, 2004
By Hype Currie
"scholar of pop culture"
The greatest hits DVD is out now: "Still Smokin".. it's got all the videos, from "phunky feel one" to "...Kill a man" (in english AND spanish), to "insane in the brain" to "Illusions" to "Trouble" to the latest, "What's your number", 22 videos in all.. some videos were not really promoted that well, and many viewers may be seeing them for the first time.. Plus-- It's got 6 live concert songs from their "live at the fillmore" concert; plus a 24-minute career retrospective with interviews, etc. Great stuff-- It's very sad that they were abandoned by Urban radio-- and video-- roughly around 1998, the "Cypress Hill IV" LP.. so now they kind of operate as an alternative band by default.. how silly.. "What's your number", The latest song, sampling "Guns of Brixton" by the Clash, is nowhere to be found on Urban radio.. i've requested it, but never heard it.. ah well.. I also recommend looking to get the rage against the machine dvd's..
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
THAT PHUNKY CYPRESS HILL CLICKJul 20, 2005
By Marcus Bautista
"Army Soldier"
I've been a Cypress Hill fan since day one, this DVD catches their career expanding music videos, all of which are stylish and fresh, my only complaint is that most the songs are censored as far as cuss words go, with the exception of two and the bonus live tracks(Hits from the bong being my fav. live track...they pull out a 4 foot bongzilla on stage and have a fan take a rip off it)...the DVD also comes with a short documentary about the group, anyways buy this DVD, even used, you wont regret it.PEACE
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Livin' ClipsMay 22, 2010
By Michael Kerjman These lads are ones of the walking US streets wherever round a country and their loud tunes are of problems surrounding-sex, drags, money mostly.
Low budget clips of life experiences.
Pretty GoodFeb 24, 2010
By Bobby Marquez
"sicknight"
Its a good of Cypress Hill Videos. I just wish they would reformat to a HD digital collection as the picture is as bad as I remember it from the 90's. Brings back some good memories. Thanks
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