Game Over

Description
You saw the movie “Paid In Full”, now see the uncut documentary of the rise and fall of Richard Porter, AZ, & Alpo in their pursuit of the American Dream. Living by the code of the streets, they became major players in the New York drug trade by the ages of 16 and 17. Flambiyant and ruthless, they made street history and millions of dollars while becoming role models to many. However, ultimately, their greed and treachery led to kidnapping, betrayal and death. Narrated … More >>

Game Over

4 comments

  1. J. Lay says:

    this is a must see if you into that hustlin n g shit
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. THIS PRODUCT WAS GREAT I CANT COMPLAIN ABOUT IT, EXACTLY WHAT I EXPECTED. MY BOYFRIEND LOVED IT! MADE HIM SMILE AND HE IS REALLY PICKY ESPECIALLY WITH INTERNET SHOPPING, BUT DIDNT REGRET IT AND WILL DEF PURCHASE MORE FROM HERE.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. The reason the I think this dvd was just alright is because its kind of one sided. Its suppose to be about AZ, Alpo, Rich Porter, the three drug king pins who ran Harlem, The people who was mainly telling the story was AZ and Rich porters sister, but what about Alpo I wanted to here more of his side in his own words on why he killed his good friend. All they had of Alpo was him saying he was sorry for the murders but I wanted to no more, im sure it was much deeper than what the movie “paid in full” portrayed. But over all it was a good documentary and I think everyone should see it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Hunter says:

    This is the true story of three Harlem drug kingpins (AZ, Alpo & Rich Porter) in the 80’s and documents their rise and fall in the drug game. AZ (Azie Fasion) went to write the story that became the movie Paid in Full. To get the full picture of what happened, it is best to view these two movies together. If you are a fan of hip hop, you will learn more about many of the things and people many rappers talk about in their music because this story has influenced many of them. This is a gripping documentary that shows the real side of the drug game, not some romantic view of what happens with money, violence and betrayal. A true picture of America. While this is not the greatest documentray ever made it does give you that “slice of life.” A definite must-see.
    Rating: 4 / 5