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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ok Movie, not to good cd..., November 6, 2005
Sorry Triple6 but the first movie was the bomb....This one is ok... But hey what happen on the cd??? Its not to good.. Also the first DVD had music on it this one doesn't... I can't wait to see Pat and the next movie.....Peace....
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Your Typical Three 6 Mafia Album, June 24, 2005
The Three 6 Mafia are back with their new movie and soundtrack "Choices II: The Set Up", which is the sequel to their first movie and soundtrack "Choices". What I like most about Triple Six Mafia is that they keep it VERY gangsta. Every track is all about either being a Pimp, or beating the holy $hit outta someone who thinks they're hard, or smoking on that dro. The production is solid by DJ Paul and Juicy J as always. They bring you those southern crunk filled beats that make you wanna jump up and punch somebody right upside their head. I have to admit that the lyrics from the remaining Triple Six members have disintigrated over the years, but they still bring that fire and flow with such intensity that it keeps you listening. This is not an album for Hip Hop fans who want to hear intelligent rap or conscious MCing, for the Three 6 are all about showing you how real and hard they really are. This is a great CD to bump up in your new ride you got.
Some of the best songs are "Who The F*ck You Playin Wit", "Yeah I Rob", the first single "Who I Is", "Shoot Up Da Club", "It's Whateva Wit Us", and "One Hitta Quitta". The only joint on the album that I'm not really feeling is "P.I.M.P." To be honest, there are just too many songs called PIMP out there. The joint itself is very mediocre anyway. Kinda boring in it's own right. Triple Six Mafia fans and southern fans alike should not be disappointed by the album. The movie, "Choices II The Set Up", is an okay film too. It's not a ghetto masterpiece or a suspenseful hood drama, but it is a movie worth having in your collection. It's about 2 hustlers in Memphis, which are DJ Paul and Juicy J, who land in prison after a planned heist went wrong. They are offered freedom by 2 crooked DEA agents, but only if they do a job for them. They can choose to stay behind bars or get caught up in the system. Which one will the Memphis boys choose? The acting is decent by all actors, and the plot is average as well.
So I'd say buy the album, especially because you get the CD and the DVD in one package. Both discs are good, so it's worth the price you pay. Well, actually, this should only be a few dollars above normal CD prices at your local store anyway. There's something else I wanna say: F*CK LIL JON. That dude ain't the king of crunk, and the Eastside Boys ain't the kings of crunk. That title does, and always will, belong to the Three 6. Them Memphis boys have had s**t on lock since 95' and they're still going strong a decade later. They've been holding it down for Memphis and TN so F*CK Lil Jon. Buy the CD/DVD already. Whatchu waiting on?
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
What Happened?!!!!!!, November 11, 2005
Sorry triple 6, but Choices 1 was a whole lot better than this.
First thing, what happened with the beats?, choices 1 had that
dark, murder, heavy bass hits like y'all usually do which made it
unstoppable to listen to. But Choices 2: The Set Up soundtrack
was WAY different but I still listen to it though. But Not as much
I listen to choices 1. What's going on?, I hope that this was
not Sony Music's decision.
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