This movie might be best known for Dave Chapelle's impression of Samuel L. Jackson screaming about it but it deserves another look on its own merits. I think Netflix occasionally recommends things based on current events and with all the hub bub over the holographic Tupac performance at Coachella recently I'm sure the great Netflix Recommendation Computer assumed that lots of people would be interested in this 1992 juvenile crime story starring a certain Tupac Shakur. It might not be as famous as a west coast counterpart like Boyz N The Hood but since it's on Instant and it has flesh and blood Tupac, it deserves a watch.