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Cast :Wood Harris, Mekhi Phifer, Chi McBride
Director :Charles Stone III
Studio :Buena Vista Home Vid
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :October 25, 2002
DVD Released Date :April 08, 2003
Language :English (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateMay 12, 2005
SummaryThe Fullest Extent of Urban Life
Content
I can understand many of the bad reviews that I have read surrounding this film. Many have refered to this movie as a typical hood film and it is; but, at a level that captures the realm of economic prosperity (due to the crack-cocaine epidemic) that saturated ghettos everywhere. Unlike New Jack City, it was more realistic. It opened the project doors and windows for America to see.
It was based upon a true story, and presented cameo of each of the 3 actual hustlers (drug-dealers)that conquered Harlem in the mid 80's. Excellent film.

In order to really be able to appreicate the film at a height, I think that it is beneficial to have some knowledge of that time period ... and maybe even some knowledge of the hood.

Rating
DateApril 26, 2005
SummaryNope
Content
March/April: I went to three Hollywood Videos and two Blockbusters because I thought with a Mekhi Phifer movie, I couldn't go wrong. WRONG! This movie was about as boring and dry as most street movies. It was the same ole story. One guy is extra bummy, gets into drugs, gets some money, gets a clique with one loud-mouthed dummy, some people die, THE END. (Note: Mekhi Phifer looked good as usual though, and that's the only reason it got two stars).

On second thought, on 6/18/2005, this movie was on BET and I watched it again. For some reason, I really got into it this time. The story didn't change but I failed to notice the relationship between Mekhi's character with his son, the problems with family members and jealousy, the simplicity and intelligence of the main character wanting to be lowkey, and the very real (and amusing) relationship between the main character and his girl. It bothered me that ol' girl didn't try to talk him out of his lifestyle, but other than that, the movie was pretty decent. I watched it to the end and I liked it this time. No doubt, it's cliche--but an interesting cliche. I'll give it another star and make it *** stars if I could change it.

Rating
DateApril 01, 2005
SummaryThe American dream, their way
Content
The one thing I appriciate about this movie, is it's feel to realisim, and the feel of old harlem hood movies. It's not another State Property, Baby Boy or some horsecrap gangsta movie.

This movie is about Ace(Wood Harris) and his best friend Mitch(Mekhi Phifer) who get good buisness going out, but Mitch is put behind bars when he tries to get a nusience off his block. So Ace makes his move, and makes everyone happy becoming the top dog around.

But in the world of Harlem drug dealers, there's always a load of backstabbing snakes filled with envy. They try to get their way by kidnapping, jacking, and murder. And this movie tells that in a very balievable way.

This movie is highly underratted, and should be seen by everyone in the intrest of hood, or gang movies. Even Cam'ron's preformance is nice too. This movie delievers with actors who can act, and not crap like State Property run by rappers.

peace

Rating
DateMarch 08, 2005
SummaryAwesome Movie
Content
Wood Harris, Mekhi Phifer and Cam`Ron brought eighties back to life for me in this film. This film is almost like watching a documentary. I was sixteen in 86 and living in Harlem. I remember cell phones the size of bricks and beepers with no read outs. This was the age when only doctors and drug dealers carried beepers. I remember when "The Rooftop" was Harlem's hottest club. And if you had the dough Dapper Dan could make you a Gucci or Lois Vuiton jacket or suit. When Timbs were strictly an "uptown" thing. You could go to the club or "The Pro Rucker" (a famous harlem B-ball court where summer league games were held), and see these cats upclose and in person. Ghetto superstars Alpo (Rico), Richie Rich (Mitch) and yes the likable character AZ (Ace). Now remember im only sixteen broke and working at Mickey D's. So I don't know the story behind the glam. Just what I see and ofcourse the ghetto gossip. I say gossip because in the hood by the time the story reaches you, "he had a 38" some how manifests itself into "he had two chrome UZI's". I also remember the late model European whips. The truck jewelry and the wads of cash these dudes carried around as pocket change. I went to school with Alpo's lil sista. She had a gucci bag for every day of the week and wore a mink coat in the winter. It was crazy. In the Seventies Harlem belonged to Nicky Barnes. The eighties belonged to Alpo (Rico), Richie Rich (Mitch) and AZ (Ace). In closing, this movie isn't quite "Scarface". But a great gangster flick none the less, based on a true story as told by AZ.

Rating
DateFebruary 26, 2005
Summaryfun movie
Content
paid in full was a pretty fun movie too watch. that stars cam'ron, and has alot of scenes that is fantastic. and rap fan should pick this movie up.
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