Da Game of Life

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Snoop Dogg
Da Game of Life

[ Stomp Visual / 2 DVD ]

Release Date: Saturday 15 January 2005

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Rated: R16 - Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993R16 No Notes

R16 - Contains violence, offensive language, drug use, and sex scenes.

All Regions - Regular 1.33:1 / 4:3 - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - Colour - 96 Minutes (total) - NTSC

Snoop Dogg stars in the brand new hip hop film from Master P & No Limit, 'Da Game Of Life'.

Living the life means owning the night! Snoop plays Smooth, a man with the skills to make his dreams come true. The house, the cars, the beautiful wife; he lives a life of excess where loyalty is tied to the almighty dollar & where trust is as unpredictable as the roll of the dice. If you're going to play the game, you'd better play to win.

The bonus disc included in this 2DVD package features a full-on, no-holds-barred look at No Limit founder Master P & his ever-expanding empire, in the form of the 'Master P Video Compilation Vol. 1'.

An established superstar, Master P is a powerful brand in American TV, film & music, with sales rapidly approaching the ten million plus mark! He wrote & starred in 'I Got The Hook Up', which grossed US$10 million at the box office.

The second disc features some of the hottest No Limit music videos - some never before seen that have been banned from TV! - from Master P, Mystikal, C-Murder, Fiend, Snoop Dogg, Mya & more, as well as a host of No Limit extras, including adverts for the No Limit clothing brand, interviews with Master P, footage of Master P's b-ball exploits & a stack of other treats & goodies from the No Limit camp.

Snoop is a bonafide mega-star. A protégé of Dr Dre & leader of the second generation of West Coast "gangsta rap" homies, with more than ten million units sold, Snoop has remained one of the most distinctive voices in hip hop since his '92 debut on the Dre song "Deep Cover" from the soundtrack of the Laurence Fishburne film of the same name.

Recently Snoop has been branching out into movies, having established his acting credentials in other hip hop DVD movies such as 'Murder Was The Case' & 'Tha Eastsidaz'. Box office successes 'The Wash' & 'Soul Plane' both star Snoop but it was his cameo in Mike Myers' latest 'Austin Powers' movie that brought him to mainstream cinema attention.