jumpythomi
Better than the first. but not by a whole lot. Overall, the film is just okay. There's no plot whatsoever. Just a guy killing dumb teens. Thats it. But its fun. SO whatever.


Movie spotlight
When Marty's car is stolen, he sets out on a mission to find it; however, he soon realizes that the person who stole it is much more dangerous than he thinks.
This documentary delves into the vibrant and influential year of 1996 in hip-hop music. It explores the major albums, emerging artists, and cultural shifts that defined the genre during that pivotal period. Through archival footage and interviews, the film captures the energy and creativity that made 1996 a landmark year for hip-hop.
Rewind 2: 1996 was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its nostalgic look back at a golden era of hip-hop. Reviewers praised its comprehensive coverage of the music and culture of 1996, highlighting its ability to evoke a strong sense of the time.
Praised for its in-depth exploration of 1996's hip-hop scene.
Lauded for its nostalgic feel and comprehensive look at key artists and albums.
Appreciated for its energetic presentation and celebration of a significant year in music history.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Rewind 2: 1996, appreciating its accurate portrayal of 1996's hip-hop landscape and the excellent selection of featured artists. Many commented on how effectively the documentary brought back fond memories of the music and culture from that era.
Nominated for Best Music Documentary at the Independent Film Awards.
The documentary features rare, behind-the-scenes footage from several iconic music video shoots that took place in 1996.
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Better than the first. but not by a whole lot. Overall, the film is just okay. There's no plot whatsoever. Just a guy killing dumb teens. Thats it. But its fun. SO whatever.