
G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us
Directed by Marc D. Ware7.2
This hard-edged look at G-Unit, one of the most explosive hip-hop outfits around, shows the history of the band, including its founding by 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks, and its subsequent addition of new members such as Young Buck. From their brushes with the law, feuds with other rappers and chart-topping success, this unauthorized biography shows the whole behind-the-scenes story of the group that's all about keeping it real.
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G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us was released on 1 January 2008.
G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us was directed by Marc D. Ware.
G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us has a runtime of 82m.
G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us was produced by Marc D. Ware.
This hard-edged look at G-Unit, one of the most explosive hip-hop outfits around, shows the history of the band, including its founding by 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks, and its subsequent addition of new members such as Young Buck. From their brushes with the law, feuds with other rappers and chart-topping success, this unauthorized biography shows the whole behind-the-scenes story of the group that's all about keeping it real.
The key characters in G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us are Self (50 Cent), Self (Lloyd Banks), Self (Young Buck).
G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us is rated Not Rated.
G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us is a Documentary film.
G-Unit: Bullets Can't Touch Us has an audience rating of 7.2 out of 10.







