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He's A Good Man
ever since Ty flexed on TGT everybody been fukking him over lol love it
Tyrese had been in ONE F&F film before The Rock came on, FOH with that Fast Family bullshyt
The franchise belonged to Paul Walker. Everyone else can eat a fat dikk.And vin disel wasn't even part of that film. 2 fast 2 furious
Never said it was equivalent... different industry and money , but TGT seemed more like a family for Tyrese than FF cast since they actually made music and performed together and Tyrese put them on blast and sort of gave up on them when the other two wanted a second chanceHe could've handled it better. But it's a false equivalency.
The difference with TGT is there's no money in it. So no matter how much you wanna do right by people and be a good businessman that still has a moral code.....if there's no money, there's no business. Plus Ginuwine was high/coked out of his mind in their performances. If you're Tyrese, why put up with that? Why take time off from making millions/high seven figures doing easy movies, to do an album that might sell 100,000 copies that you'd have to split three ways? That's not a smart business decision. He didn't purposely try to fukk their lives over. It just wasn't putting food on his table. I'm pretty sure Tyrese would've okayed Joe, Jaheim, Avant or any other R&B nikka taking his spot if Ginuwine and Tank really wanted it to happen. Tyrese just wasn't interested. The Rock purposely tried to steal the franchise away from Vin after Vin allowed him to be in the franchise. He was purposely cozying up with Hollywood execs on some Jay-Z/Lyor Cohen shyt to do a Rock/Statham spinoff at the expense of the entire cast......the people that let him get in on the brand 5 movies in when they really didn't need him. It's a false equivalency. Even if you wanna find grimyness in Tyrese's actions, The Rock was moving 10x more grimy.
Never said it was equivalent... different industry and money , but TGT seemed more like a family for Tyrese than FF cast since they actually made music and performed together and Tyrese put them on blast and sort of gave up on them when the other two wanted a second chance
I am not defending the Rock so much as being critical of the hypocrisy of Tyrese's recent actions involving "family" . There's almost always going to an actor in Hollywood like The Rock who can make those type of moves
Real nikkas do what they wanna do, bytch nikkas do what they can do. I've never seen a more unlikeable bunch of mofos than the Fast Family minus Paul Walker, The Rock, and Jason Statham. The way they shamelessly used Paul Walker's death to get paid told me all I needed to know about the "Brotherhood"With TGT....you're talking about splitting maybe a few hundred thousand dollars...maybe.
That's not enough to feed people.
With Fast and Furious....we're talking about BILLIONS of dollars....it's enough money for EVERYBODY TO EAT.
And Rock still tried to fukk people over
Why you keep saying "they let him in" or "allowed him" as if they have any say in the matter?He could've handled it better. But it's a false equivalency.
The difference with TGT is there's no money in it. So no matter how much you wanna do right by people and be a good businessman that still has a moral code.....if there's no money, there's no business. Plus Ginuwine was high/coked out of his mind in their performances. If you're Tyrese, why put up with that? Why take time off from making millions/high seven figures doing easy movies, to do an album that might sell 100,000 copies that you'd have to split three ways? That's not a smart business decision. He didn't purposely try to fukk their lives over. It just wasn't putting food on his table. I'm pretty sure Tyrese would've okayed Joe, Jaheim, Avant or any other R&B nikka taking his spot if Ginuwine and Tank really wanted it to happen. Tyrese just wasn't interested. The Rock purposely tried to steal the franchise away from Vin after Vin allowed him to be in the franchise. He was purposely cozying up with Hollywood execs on some Jay-Z/Lyor Cohen shyt to do a Rock/Statham spinoff at the expense of the entire cast......the people that let him get in on the brand 5 movies in when they really didn't need him. It's a false equivalency. Even if you wanna find grimyness in Tyrese's actions, The Rock was moving 10x more grimy.
He could've handled it better. But it's a false equivalency.
The difference with TGT is there's no money in it. So no matter how much you wanna do right by people and be a good businessman that still has a moral code.....if there's no money, there's no business. Plus Ginuwine was high/coked out of his mind in their performances. If you're Tyrese, why put up with that? Why take time off from making millions/high seven figures doing easy movies, to do an album that might sell 100,000 copies that you'd have to split three ways? That's not a smart business decision. He didn't purposely try to fukk their lives over. It just wasn't putting food on his table. I'm pretty sure Tyrese would've okayed Joe, Jaheim, Avant or any other R&B nikka taking his spot if Ginuwine and Tank really wanted it to happen. Tyrese just wasn't interested. The Rock purposely tried to steal the franchise away from Vin after Vin allowed him to be in the franchise. He was purposely cozying up with Hollywood execs on some Jay-Z/Lyor Cohen shyt to do a Rock/Statham spinoff at the expense of the entire cast......the people that let him get in on the brand 5 movies in when they really didn't need him. It's a false equivalency. Even if you wanna find grimyness in Tyrese's actions, The Rock was moving 10x more grimy.
Yet there was money in TGT... was it Fast And Furious money? No....He could've handled it better. But it's a false equivalency.
The difference with TGT is there's no money in it. So no matter how much you wanna do right by people and be a good businessman that still has a moral code.....if there's no money, there's no business. Plus Ginuwine was high/coked out of his mind in their performances. If you're Tyrese, why put up with that? Why take time off from making millions/high seven figures doing easy movies, to do an album that might sell 100,000 copies that you'd have to split three ways? That's not a smart business decision. He didn't purposely try to fukk their lives over. It just wasn't putting food on his table. I'm pretty sure Tyrese would've okayed Joe, Jaheim, Avant or any other R&B nikka taking his spot if Ginuwine and Tank really wanted it to happen. Tyrese just wasn't interested. The Rock purposely tried to steal the franchise away from Vin after Vin allowed him to be in the franchise. He was purposely cozying up with Hollywood execs on some Jay-Z/Lyor Cohen shyt to do a Rock/Statham spinoff at the expense of the entire cast......the people that let him get in on the brand 5 movies in when they really didn't need him. It's a false equivalency. Even if you wanna find grimyness in Tyrese's actions, The Rock was moving 10x more grimy.
Never caused problems or tried to bite the hand that fed him (Michael Bay)
On the other side we have a biracial cat from Samoa that is only Black when it suits him, and it rarely suits him
He got accepted into the Fast & Furious which elevated him to the A-List level he's at now
He immediately starts causing problems with Vin Diesel, Tyrese and the rest of the cast and tries to replace them in the movie series they let him into.
Again...the half Black half Samoan that never claims his Black side and only has white children in his movies
The same guy that voted for Trump
Why you keep saying "they let him in" or "allowed him" as if they have any say in the matter?
"Steal the franchise" because Tyrese and Vin own the franchise?
They are just actors. shyt like this happens all the time. Movies get pushed back, actors bail out of one movie to do another, shyt gets shelved. That's showbiz, kid.
Tyrese has no one to blame but himself for not getting anything poppin outside of the FF movies.
While fans are gearing up to see more of Dom, Letty, Roman, and the rest of the "Fast" family in "The Fate of the Furious," most of the franchise almost never made it to the big screen or happened at all.
According to a 2013 interview in TheWrap, the franchise stalled creatively after the second film in the series, "2 Fast 2 Furious."
2001's original "Fast and the Furious" movie with Diesel, Paul Walker, and Michelle Rodriguez made $207.3 million worldwide. 2003's "2 Fast 2 Furious" built on that amount with $236.4 million worldwide after bringing back Walker while ditching the rest of the original cast. Instead, it introduced later fan favorites, Ludacris and Tyrese to the series.
The third movie, 2006's "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift," completely nixed the entire cast and feel of the first two films. "Tokyo Drift" revolved around a completely new character played by Lucas Black ("NCIS: New Orleans"). Despite a small surprise cameo at the film's end from Vin Diesel, the lack of recognizable stars or a real connection to the first two films, resulted in the series' worst performance of the franchise, grossing $158 million.
In turn, Universal, the studio behind the franchise, came close to releasing sequels directly to DVD.
"The talk internally was that the franchise was played out," Jeffrey Kirschenbaum, former Universal Pictures co-president of production, told TheWrap. "At that point we were weighing whether to go straight to video or not for future sequels. We weren't sure what we were going to do."
What saved the franchise from direct-to-DVD purgatory?
Universal convinced Diesel to come back for a small, surprise cameo in "Tokyo Drift." (In return for an appearance,Diesel wasn't paid. He was given the rights to his "Riddikk" franchise.) After seeing a huge response from audiences with Diesel in the picture, the studio handed a large amount of creative control over to the actor.
Diesel is not just a producer; he considers himself to be the "saga visionary," as he does everything from structuring story to selecting songs for the soundtrack. Diesel has become the face of the series, and Universal knew that based off the huge amount of excitement over his surprise cameo in "Tokyo Drift."
With Diesel back on board, Universal returned the franchise to its roots, focusing more on heists than underground street racing. Making the friendship between Diesel and Paul Walker the focus of the fourth film helped, given that the absence of one or the other in the second and third films didn't benefit the franchise.
Another big factor in the franchise's comeback was its budding global appeal.
Universal strung together a multi-ethnic cast to better reflect its diverse audience, from half-Samoan Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to Israeli actress Gal Gadot. The series welcomed back Tyrese, Ludacris, and Sung Kang, who played Han in "Tokyo Drift." Diesel even fought to bring back Michelle Rodriguez who appeared in the first film.
This is importantWhy you keep saying "they let him in" or "allowed him" as if they have any say in the matter?
"Steal the franchise" because Tyrese and Vin own the franchise?
They are just actors. shyt like this happens all the time. Movies get pushed back, actors bail out of one movie to do another, shyt gets shelved. That's showbiz, kid.
Tyrese has no one to blame but himself for not getting anything poppin outside of the FF movies.
That's cause he's in the spin offLuda been in it just as long as Tyrese and he congratulated The Rock.