I looked at all the names and didn't recognize anyone. That gives me an idea if it's worth my while or not. I only want to watch documentaries from people who have been listening to Wu-Tang for 25 years.
2. "No I don’t. I watched it though " In response to Reply # 1
No surprises for any diehard Wu fan. I understand why the ASAP cats and Joey Badass were added, but some of the new people seem to have no connection to Wu. At least ASAP fam did a song with Meth and Joey is obviously a Wu student.
I thought it was okay. Still waiting for the Gza documentary on Wu but clearly that has taken forever. No pun.
3. "When the idea of GZA doing a documentary was first introduced to me" In response to Reply # 2 Mon Nov-12-18 01:29 PM by micMajestic
>No surprises for any diehard Wu fan. I understand why the >ASAP cats and Joey Badass were added, but some of the new >people seem to have no connection to Wu. At least ASAP fam did >a song with Meth and Joey is obviously a Wu student. > >I thought it was okay. Still waiting for the Gza documentary >on Wu but clearly that has taken forever. No pun.
i vaguely remember it being accompanied by some raw uncut footage of brothers in their element. Am I bugging, or is that how it went? As excited as I was about that idea, at this point most of the unflattering material has likely been removed, for various reasons. And that was part of the magic.
GZA can still give us something special with all the footage he's got though. But if there's not someone reputable actively going through all of it, we're not going to ever get anything.