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EPISODE · May 29, 2022 · 1H 29M

Poetic Justice (1993) - Go Team Video (EP. 34)

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The AMPM Video crew watch for the first time Poetic Justice a 1993 American romantic drama film written and directed by John Singleton and starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur with Regina King and Joe Torry in supporting roles. Poetic Justice follows Justice (Jackson), an African-American poet mourning the loss  of her boyfriend to gun violence, who goes on a road trip from South Central L.A. to Oakland on a mail truck alongside her friend (King) and a postal worker  (Shakur) who she initally cannot stand but soon helps Justice deal with  her depression. Following the success of his debut film, Boyz n the Hood, Singleton wanted to make a film that would give a voice to young African-American women. Jada Pinkett, Lisa Bonet, Monica Calhoun and many other popular actresses auditioned for the role of Justice,  though Singleton knew from the script's draft that the role was solely  intended for Janet Jackson. Filming began on April 14, 1992 and ended on July 4, 1992. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube, listen on Spotify or  Apple Music & catch us next week live on twitch.tv/ampmvideo Drop a comment, like & hit the subscribe button. Give us a follow @ampm.video & @goteamvideo BIG shoutout to @gubbsmusic for our sick intro/outro music & BIG shoutout to @shotfromthepit for our fun promo photos! ⚡️ If you   would like to support @ampm.video & @goteamvideo for all we do & so that we can keep creating more content, check   out patreon.com/ampmvideo

The AMPM Video crew watch for the first time Poetic Justice a 1993 American romantic drama film written and directed by John Singleton and starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur with Regina King and Joe Torry in supporting roles. Poetic Justice follows Justice (Jackson), an African-American poet mourning the loss  of her boyfriend to gun violence, who goes on a road trip from South Central L.A. to Oakland on a mail truck alongside her friend (King) and a postal worker  (Shakur) who she initally cannot stand but soon helps Justice deal with  her depression. Following the success of his debut film, Boyz n the Hood, Singleton wanted to make a film that would give a voice to young African-American women. Jada Pinkett, Lisa Bonet, Monica Calhoun and many other popular actresses auditioned for the role of Justice,  though Singleton knew from the script's draft that the role was solely  intended for Janet Jackson. Filming began on April 14, 1992 and ended on July 4, 1992. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube, listen on Spotify or  Apple Music & catch us next week live on twitch.tv/ampmvideo Drop a comment, like & hit the subscribe button. Give us a follow @ampm.video & @goteamvideo BIG shoutout to @gubbsmusic for our sick intro/outro music & BIG shoutout to @shotfromthepit for our fun promo photos! ⚡️ If you   would like to support @ampm.video & @goteamvideo for all we do & so that we can keep creating more content, check   out patreon.com/ampmvideo

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