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Two southern-fried, gold-digging Georgia peaches (also known as "Black American Princesses") hit Hollywood to audition for a music video to raise cash. But they really hit the jackpot when the director's unctuous nephew involves them in a scam to trick his wealthy old employer into believing that one of the B.A.P.s is his long-lost love's granddaughter.

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Director John Singleton (BOYZ IN THE HOOD, SHAFT) revisits to South Central L.A. with BABY BOY. Former Calvin Klein model Tyrese Gibson stars as Jody, a smooth-talking but immature black male who has children from two different women. One of them, Yvette (Taraji P. Henson), wants him to be faithful and move in with her, but Jody prefers his room at Mom's (A.J. Johnson) house, and his life of aimless womanizing and hanging out with neighborhood pal Sweet Pea (Omar Gooding). However, this childhood paradise seems about to destruct with the arrival of Mom's new ex-con boyfriend, Melvin (Ving Rhames). And when a dangerous former lover of Yvette's (Snoop Doggy Dogg in a nicely unsympathetic performance) gets out of jail and moves back in, the stage is set for Jody to either stand up like a man, or die in the attempt. Singleton tells the story in a series of vibrant vignettes, and though he supplies plenty of crowd-pleasing sex and violence, the focus remains on his characters. A rich score of old and new rap and R&B gives the film a nice boost, and Rhames is superb as the aging former thug trying to find happiness with Jody's mom.

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The minute Play learns his folks are leaving town, he plans a house party to show off his rapping talents. Kid wants to be a rapper too, but his pop forbids him from attending the party. Kid's adventure begins when pop falls asleep and he sneaks out to the party.

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Ice Cube makes his directorial debut with this comedy about the inhabitants and employees of a steamy Los Angeles strip club. Surprisingly moralistic, this sexy drama surrounds a woman who attempts to make the money, while not allowing the money to make her. Bernie Mac shines as the proprietor of the nightclub.

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Kool (Silkk The Shocker) is a good kid from the inner city with ambitions of becoming a successful rap star. After being double crossed by a crooked cop and having his girlfriend wrongfully accused of murder and jailed, he begins to find difficulty in ignoring the lure of urban gang-life. Kool is eventually pushed over the edge by a pair of racist cops and decides to start his own gang called "Hot Boyz," who turn out to be the toughest new gang in the city. Written and directed by rapper Master P.

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In this fresh urban comedy Master P and Michael Blackson play Tea and Coffee, two repo men trying to break the repossession record. But when they repossess a truck containing millions of dollars in diamonds, they suddenly have a criminal kingpin breathing down their necks, and to make matters worse, the truck has been stolen by their despised coworker, Tick Tack.

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Hip-hop star and actor Master P. hosts this hilarious night of comedy, with the brightest stars in the hood getting their chance to shine. The standup performances include comedians who have made their names in some of contemporary culture's funniest cult films: Kat Williams (FRIDAY AFTER NEXT), Michael Blackson (DEF COMEDY JAM), and A.J. Johnson are just a few of the highlights.

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When New York cops run numbers running Clyde out of town, he decides to head to Los Angeles to help out a buddy who is in too deep with the mafia. After he and his friend Roscoe's efforts to clear Roscoe's name go awry, they decide to try and make the necessary money by reviving a failing restaurant. Their plan is to devise the recipe for the most delicious chicken and waffles anyone has every tasted...but their time is running out!

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Director Tim Blake Nelson sets Shakespeare's OTHELLO in a modern day private high school and the result is a dark, somber teen tragedy. Mekhi Phifer (CLOCKERS) stars as Odin James, an African American star basketball player at the otherwise all-white school. The coach of the team (Martin Sheen) loves Odin like a son, which causes real son Hugo (Josh Hartnett) to squirm with jealousy and plan an elaborate revenge. Julia Stiles (a modern dress Shakespeare regular, having also co-starred in HAMLET and TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU) is Desi, the virginal daughter of the dean, with whom Odin is in love. The ensuing outburst of tragic teen violence is a shocking denouement that elevates the already dangerous mood of the film to full-fledged terror. Because of the intense violence in the film, it was shelved for years by a nervous Miramax in the wake of the real-life Columbine high school massacre. Finally, it was picked up by Lion's Gate Films. Upon viewing the film, such worry seems needless, as the film does nothing to glorify the violence it depicts. It explores themes of class, race, and all-consuming jealousy. Shakespeare's original dialogue is abandoned in favor of hip-hop-flavored modern language, but the tale's timeless relevance remains unaltered.

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Director John Singleton (BOYZ IN THE HOOD, SHAFT) revisits to South Central L.A. with BABY BOY. Former Calvin Klein model Tyrese Gibson stars as Jody, a smooth-talking but immature black male who has children from two different women. One of them, Yvette (Taraji P. Henson), wants him to be faithful and move in with her, but Jody prefers his room at Mom's (A.J. Johnson) house, and his life of aimless womanizing and hanging out with neighborhood pal Sweet Pea (Omar Gooding). However, this childhood paradise seems about to destruct with the arrival of Mom's new ex-con boyfriend, Melvin (Ving Rhames). And when a dangerous former lover of Yvette's (Snoop Doggy Dogg in a nicely unsympathetic performance) gets out of jail and moves back in, the stage is set for Jody to either stand up like a man, or die in the attempt. Singleton tells the story in a series of vibrant vignettes, and though he supplies plenty of crowd-pleasing sex and violence, the focus remains on his characters. A rich score of old and new rap and R&B gives the film a nice boost, and Rhames is superb as the aging former thug trying to find happiness with Jody's mom.

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Director Tim Blake Nelson sets Shakespeare's OTHELLO in a modern day private high school and the result is a dark, somber teen tragedy. Mekhi Phifer (CLOCKERS) stars as Odin James, an African American star basketball player at the otherwise all-white school. The coach of the team (Martin Sheen) loves Odin like a son, which causes real son Hugo (Josh Hartnett) to squirm with jealousy and plan an elaborate revenge. Julia Stiles (a modern dress Shakespeare regular, having also co-starred in HAMLET and TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU) is Desi, the virginal daughter of the dean, with whom Odin is in love. The ensuing outburst of tragic teen violence is a shocking denouement that elevates the already dangerous mood of the film to full-fledged terror. Because of the intense violence in the film, it was shelved for years by a nervous Miramax in the wake of the real-life Columbine high school massacre. Finally, it was picked up by Lion's Gate Films. Upon viewing the film, such worry seems needless, as the film does nothing to glorify the violence it depicts. It explores themes of class, race, and all-consuming jealousy. Shakespeare's original dialogue is abandoned in favor of hip-hop-flavored modern language, but the tale's timeless relevance remains unaltered.

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Director Tim Blake Nelson sets Shakespeare's OTHELLO in a modern day private high school and the result is a dark, somber teen tragedy. Mekhi Phifer (CLOCKERS) stars as Odin James, an African American star basketball player at the otherwise all-white school. The coach of the team (Martin Sheen) loves Odin like a son, which causes real son Hugo (Josh Hartnett) to squirm with jealousy and plan an elaborate revenge. Julia Stiles (a modern dress Shakespeare regular, having also co-starred in HAMLET and TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU) is Desi, the virginal daughter of the dean, with whom Odin is in love. The ensuing outburst of tragic teen violence is a shocking denouement that elevates the already dangerous mood of the film to full-fledged terror. Because of the intense violence in the film, it was shelved for years by a nervous Miramax in the wake of the real-life Columbine high school massacre. Finally, it was picked up by Lion's Gate Films. Upon viewing the film, such worry seems needless, as the film does nothing to glorify the violence it depicts. It explores themes of class, race, and all-consuming jealousy. Shakespeare's original dialogue is abandoned in favor of hip-hop-flavored modern language, but the tale's timeless relevance remains unaltered.

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On the surface, it appears the Anthony (Mailon Rivera) has the perfect life--a thriving career, an impressive home, a lovely wife, and a beautiful mistress. Underneath it all, though, his wife (Kristen Shaw) has become increasingly distant, his mistress (Debra Wilson) is becoming increasingly psychotic, and his best friend, Michael (Steve White), accuses him of being a sellout. When Michael and his sexually-adventurous wife, Sarah (A.J. Johnson), come over for drinks and discussion one day, none of them realize that by the end of the day, one of them will be dead--leading them to a heated discussion of prejudice and race.

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On the surface, it appears the Anthony (Mailon Rivera) has the perfect life--a thriving career, an impressive home, a lovely wife, and a beautiful mistress. Underneath it all, though, his wife (Kristen Shaw) has become increasingly distant, his mistress (Debra Wilson) is becoming increasingly psychotic, and his best friend, Michael (Steve White), accuses him of being a sellout. When Michael and his sexually-adventurous wife, Sarah (A.J. Johnson), come over for drinks and discussion one day, none of them realize that by the end of the day, one of them will be dead--leading them to a heated discussion of prejudice and race.

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Kool (Silkk The Shocker) is a good kid from the inner city with ambitions of becoming a successful rap star. After being double crossed by a crooked cop and having his girlfriend wrongfully accused of murder and jailed, he begins to find difficulty in ignoring the lure of urban gang-life. Kool is eventually pushed over the edge by a pair of racist cops and decides to start his own gang called "Hot Boyz," who turn out to be the toughest new gang in the city. Written and directed by rapper Master P.

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Silky smooth MTV veejay Bellamy turns up the unctuous charm as a "player" whose casual dalliances with multiple women come up to bite him when his right-thinking sister invites his entire unsuspecting menagerie to a Malibu party. Look for a fun bit from blaxploitation superstud Max Julien ("The Mack").

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Tommy Davidson (IN LIVING COLOR) hosts this round-up of family-friendly comedians, including Small Frie, Chris Spencer, and A.J. Jamal.

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Best-selling author Susan Price (Hunter - WALK IN THE PARK) is forced to assume the identity of one of her fictitious characters when she is framed for the murder of her fiancee, the billionaire publishing mogul Jack Reynolds (Busey - DETOUR). While searching for the killer, Susan works incognito as a relay operator for the hearing impaired -- a position that brings her into close contact with District Attorney Beth McDaniels (Matlin - CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD), who happens to be deaf. Susan believes McDaniels holds the keys to her acquittal, but as she gets closer to the D.A., she becomes entwined in a deadly web of lust, obsession and deceit.

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Best-selling author Susan Price (Hunter - WALK IN THE PARK) is forced to assume the identity of one of her fictitious characters when she is framed for the murder of her fiancee, the billionaire publishing mogul Jack Reynolds (Busey - DETOUR). While searching for the killer, Susan works incognito as a relay operator for the hearing impaired -- a position that brings her into close contact with District Attorney Beth McDaniels (Matlin - CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD), who happens to be deaf. Susan believes McDaniels holds the keys to her acquittal, but as she gets closer to the D.A., she becomes entwined in a deadly web of lust, obsession and deceit.

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Morris (Howard Walker) and Malik (Maurice Patton) have got it made in Miami; Uncle Fredo has given them full use of the hottest house on the beach. They figure they cannot help but score now, but just when they are about to throw down with the city's finest, Malik's Cousin E (AJ Johnson) shows up to up the party ante. The crazy Cousin mounts the wildest party any of them have ever seen, and unfortunately in the process literally raises the roof. Now the trio has only a few days to put this house back together, and fun in the sun will never be quite the same again.

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Booted from their apartment for not paying the rent, Jamal and Kenny move in with Jamal's sassy cousin Lisa. She gives them one month to dig up some dough, so they go to work selling "sweet oranges" on the street. The only problem: the buddies can't keep their eyes off all the passing babes long enough to make any sales.

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Christina Kinsey (Susan Dey, THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY, LA LAW) is headed down a dead-end street, taking drugs with her addict boyfriend while hanging on to a job that passes her up for promotion year after year. Her relationship with her mother (Piper Laurie) is strained to say the least, as she disapproves heartily of her daughter's lifestyle despite her own chemical dependencies. Things are shaken up a bit when Christina gets pregnant, and her premature daughter is born with a cocaine addiction. Social worker Flo Crawford (Lorraine Toussaint) is assigned to make sure Christine is a fit for motherhood, and at first the hard-nosed mother of three is decidedly opposed, taking the child away and threatening adoption. Faced with this prospect, however, Christine finally begins to get her life together, motivated by her love for her daughter and the strength of someone who believes in her.

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Silky smooth MTV veejay Bellamy turns up the unctuous charm as a "player" whose casual dalliances with multiple women come up to bite him when his right-thinking sister invites his entire unsuspecting menagerie to a Malibu party. Look for a fun bit from blaxploitation superstud Max Julien ("The Mack").

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A mysterious clan of violent woodsmen living in the mountains of West Virginia shoot down a small aircraft piloted by brave pilot Nick Baskin. When Baskin and his passengers are taken as captives and thrust into the brutal world of the secret mountain society, they uncover an evil plot to destroy Earth's ecosystem.

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These brutal and amazing clips show some of the most outrageous knockouts, wipeouts, biffs, and crashes ever caught on video. See race cars crash into rows of fans, skiers and skateboards fall hard, and athletes throw sucker-punches. Set to hip-hop, the film is intercut with footage of sexy ring girls.

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Two southern-fried, gold-digging Georgia peaches (also known as "Black American Princesses") hit Hollywood to audition for a music video to raise cash. But they really hit the jackpot when the director's unctuous nephew involves them in a scam to trick his wealthy old employer into believing that one of the B.A.P.s is his long-lost love's granddaughter.

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In this fresh urban comedy Master P and Michael Blackson play Tea and Coffee, two repo men trying to break the repossession record. But when they repossess a truck containing millions of dollars in diamonds, they suddenly have a criminal kingpin breathing down their necks, and to make matters worse, the truck has been stolen by their despised coworker, Tick Tack.
 
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Morris (Howard Walker) and Malik (Maurice Patton) have got it made in Miami; Uncle Fredo has given them full use of the hottest house on the beach. They figure they cannot help but score now, but just when they are about to throw down with the city's finest, Malik's Cousin E (AJ Johnson) shows up to up the party ante. The crazy Cousin mounts the wildest party any of them have ever seen, and unfortunately in the process literally raises the roof. Now the trio has only a few days to put this house back together, and fun in the sun will never be quite the same again.
 
  • product
Silky smooth MTV veejay Bellamy turns up the unctuous charm as a "player" whose casual dalliances with multiple women come up to bite him when his right-thinking sister invites his entire unsuspecting menagerie to a Malibu party. Look for a fun bit from blaxploitation superstud Max Julien ("The Mack").
 
  • product
Ice Cube makes his directorial debut with this comedy about the inhabitants and employees of a steamy Los Angeles strip club. Surprisingly moralistic, this sexy drama surrounds a woman who attempts to make the money, while not allowing the money to make her. Bernie Mac shines as the proprietor of the nightclub.
 
  • product
On the surface, it appears the Anthony (Mailon Rivera) has the perfect life--a thriving career, an impressive home, a lovely wife, and a beautiful mistress. Underneath it all, though, his wife (Kristen Shaw) has become increasingly distant, his mistress (Debra Wilson) is becoming increasingly psychotic, and his best friend, Michael (Steve White), accuses him of being a sellout. When Michael and his sexually-adventurous wife, Sarah (A.J. Johnson), come over for drinks and discussion one day, none of them realize that by the end of the day, one of them will be dead--leading them to a heated discussion of prejudice and race.
 
  • product
Director Tim Blake Nelson sets Shakespeare's OTHELLO in a modern day private high school and the result is a dark, somber teen tragedy. Mekhi Phifer (CLOCKERS) stars as Odin James, an African American star basketball player at the otherwise all-white school. The coach of the team (Martin Sheen) loves Odin like a son, which causes real son Hugo (Josh Hartnett) to squirm with jealousy and plan an elaborate revenge. Julia Stiles (a modern dress Shakespeare regular, having also co-starred in HAMLET and TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU) is Desi, the virginal daughter of the dean, with whom Odin is in love. The ensuing outburst of tragic teen violence is a shocking denouement that elevates the already dangerous mood of the film to full-fledged terror. Because of the intense violence in the film, it was shelved for years by a nervous Miramax in the wake of the real-life Columbine high school massacre. Finally, it was picked up by Lion's Gate Films. Upon viewing the film, such worry seems needless, as the film does nothing to glorify the violence it depicts. It explores themes of class, race, and all-consuming jealousy. Shakespeare's original dialogue is abandoned in favor of hip-hop-flavored modern language, but the tale's timeless relevance remains unaltered.
 
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Director Tim Blake Nelson sets Shakespeare's OTHELLO in a modern day private high school and the result is a dark, somber teen tragedy. Mekhi Phifer (CLOCKERS) stars as Odin James, an African American star basketball player at the otherwise all-white school. The coach of the team (Martin Sheen) loves Odin like a son, which causes real son Hugo (Josh Hartnett) to squirm with jealousy and plan an elaborate revenge. Julia Stiles (a modern dress Shakespeare regular, having also co-starred in HAMLET and TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU) is Desi, the virginal daughter of the dean, with whom Odin is in love. The ensuing outburst of tragic teen violence is a shocking denouement that elevates the already dangerous mood of the film to full-fledged terror. Because of the intense violence in the film, it was shelved for years by a nervous Miramax in the wake of the real-life Columbine high school massacre. Finally, it was picked up by Lion's Gate Films. Upon viewing the film, such worry seems needless, as the film does nothing to glorify the violence it depicts. It explores themes of class, race, and all-consuming jealousy. Shakespeare's original dialogue is abandoned in favor of hip-hop-flavored modern language, but the tale's timeless relevance remains unaltered.
 
  • product
Director John Singleton (BOYZ IN THE HOOD, SHAFT) revisits to South Central L.A. with BABY BOY. Former Calvin Klein model Tyrese Gibson stars as Jody, a smooth-talking but immature black male who has children from two different women. One of them, Yvette (Taraji P. Henson), wants him to be faithful and move in with her, but Jody prefers his room at Mom's (A.J. Johnson) house, and his life of aimless womanizing and hanging out with neighborhood pal Sweet Pea (Omar Gooding). However, this childhood paradise seems about to destruct with the arrival of Mom's new ex-con boyfriend, Melvin (Ving Rhames). And when a dangerous former lover of Yvette's (Snoop Doggy Dogg in a nicely unsympathetic performance) gets out of jail and moves back in, the stage is set for Jody to either stand up like a man, or die in the attempt. Singleton tells the story in a series of vibrant vignettes, and though he supplies plenty of crowd-pleasing sex and violence, the focus remains on his characters. A rich score of old and new rap and R&B gives the film a nice boost, and Rhames is superb as the aging former thug trying to find happiness with Jody's mom.
 
  • product
Silky smooth MTV veejay Bellamy turns up the unctuous charm as a "player" whose casual dalliances with multiple women come up to bite him when his right-thinking sister invites his entire unsuspecting menagerie to a Malibu party. Look for a fun bit from blaxploitation superstud Max Julien ("The Mack").
 
  • product
Director John Singleton (BOYZ IN THE HOOD, SHAFT) revisits to South Central L.A. with BABY BOY. Former Calvin Klein model Tyrese Gibson stars as Jody, a smooth-talking but immature black male who has children from two different women. One of them, Yvette (Taraji P. Henson), wants him to be faithful and move in with her, but Jody prefers his room at Mom's (A.J. Johnson) house, and his life of aimless womanizing and hanging out with neighborhood pal Sweet Pea (Omar Gooding). However, this childhood paradise seems about to destruct with the arrival of Mom's new ex-con boyfriend, Melvin (Ving Rhames). And when a dangerous former lover of Yvette's (Snoop Doggy Dogg in a nicely unsympathetic performance) gets out of jail and moves back in, the stage is set for Jody to either stand up like a man, or die in the attempt. Singleton tells the story in a series of vibrant vignettes, and though he supplies plenty of crowd-pleasing sex and violence, the focus remains on his characters. A rich score of old and new rap and R&B gives the film a nice boost, and Rhames is superb as the aging former thug trying to find happiness with Jody's mom.
 
  • product
Two southern-fried, gold-digging Georgia peaches (also known as "Black American Princesses") hit Hollywood to audition for a music video to raise cash. But they really hit the jackpot when the director's unctuous nephew involves them in a scam to trick his wealthy old employer into believing that one of the B.A.P.s is his long-lost love's granddaughter.
 
  • product
Kool (Silkk The Shocker) is a good kid from the inner city with ambitions of becoming a successful rap star. After being double crossed by a crooked cop and having his girlfriend wrongfully accused of murder and jailed, he begins to find difficulty in ignoring the lure of urban gang-life. Kool is eventually pushed over the edge by a pair of racist cops and decides to start his own gang called "Hot Boyz," who turn out to be the toughest new gang in the city. Written and directed by rapper Master P.
 
  • product
The minute Play learns his folks are leaving town, he plans a house party to show off his rapping talents. Kid wants to be a rapper too, but his pop forbids him from attending the party. Kid's adventure begins when pop falls asleep and he sneaks out to the party.
 
  • product
Kool (Silkk The Shocker) is a good kid from the inner city with ambitions of becoming a successful rap star. After being double crossed by a crooked cop and having his girlfriend wrongfully accused of murder and jailed, he begins to find difficulty in ignoring the lure of urban gang-life. Kool is eventually pushed over the edge by a pair of racist cops and decides to start his own gang called "Hot Boyz," who turn out to be the toughest new gang in the city. Written and directed by rapper Master P.
 
  • product
Kool (Silkk The Shocker) is a good kid from the inner city with ambitions of becoming a successful rap star. After being double crossed by a crooked cop and having his girlfriend wrongfully accused of murder and jailed, he begins to find difficulty in ignoring the lure of urban gang-life. Kool is eventually pushed over the edge by a pair of racist cops and decides to start his own gang called "Hot Boyz," who turn out to be the toughest new gang in the city. Written and directed by rapper Master P.
 
  • product
The minute Play learns his folks are leaving town, he plans a house party to show off his rapping talents. Kid wants to be a rapper too, but his pop forbids him from attending the party. Kid's adventure begins when pop falls asleep and he sneaks out to the party.
 
  • product
No Limit Records guru Master P extends his empire (which already includes a hip-hop and movies) to the world of black comedy. The raunchy, no-holds-barred, honest stand-up of these hilarious comedians is similar to the rhymes of gangsta rap; each tackles the humor and hardships of the African-American experience. I GOT THE HOOK-UP features the bitingly funny routines of Eddie Griffin, Tommy Chunn, A.J. Johnson, and Sheryl Underwood.
 
  • product
Two brothers who are on opposite ends of the legal system, and haven't seen each other since childhood, team up to bust a ring of international jewel smugglers.
 
  • product
Best-selling author Susan Price (Hunter - WALK IN THE PARK) is forced to assume the identity of one of her fictitious characters when she is framed for the murder of her fiancee, the billionaire publishing mogul Jack Reynolds (Busey - DETOUR). While searching for the killer, Susan works incognito as a relay operator for the hearing impaired -- a position that brings her into close contact with District Attorney Beth McDaniels (Matlin - CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD), who happens to be deaf. Susan believes McDaniels holds the keys to her acquittal, but as she gets closer to the D.A., she becomes entwined in a deadly web of lust, obsession and deceit.
 
  • product
Best-selling author Susan Price (Hunter - WALK IN THE PARK) is forced to assume the identity of one of her fictitious characters when she is framed for the murder of her fiancee, the billionaire publishing mogul Jack Reynolds (Busey - DETOUR). While searching for the killer, Susan works incognito as a relay operator for the hearing impaired -- a position that brings her into close contact with District Attorney Beth McDaniels (Matlin - CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD), who happens to be deaf. Susan believes McDaniels holds the keys to her acquittal, but as she gets closer to the D.A., she becomes entwined in a deadly web of lust, obsession and deceit.
 
  • product
A mysterious clan of violent woodsmen living in the mountains of West Virginia shoot down a small aircraft piloted by brave pilot Nick Baskin. When Baskin and his passengers are taken as captives and thrust into the brutal world of the secret mountain society, they uncover an evil plot to destroy Earth's ecosystem.
 
  • product
Hip-hop star and actor Master P. hosts this hilarious night of comedy, with the brightest stars in the hood getting their chance to shine. The standup performances include comedians who have made their names in some of contemporary culture's funniest cult films: Kat Williams (FRIDAY AFTER NEXT), Michael Blackson (DEF COMEDY JAM), and A.J. Johnson are just a few of the highlights.
 
  • product
No Limit Records guru Master P extends his empire (which already includes a hip-hop and movies) to the world of black comedy. The raunchy, no-holds-barred, honest stand-up of these hilarious comedians is similar to the rhymes of gangsta rap; each tackles the humor and hardships of the African-American experience. I GOT THE HOOK-UP features the bitingly funny routines of Eddie Griffin, Tommy Chunn, A.J. Johnson, and Sheryl Underwood.
 
  • product
Ice Cube makes his directorial debut with this comedy about the inhabitants and employees of a steamy Los Angeles strip club. Surprisingly moralistic, this sexy drama surrounds a woman who attempts to make the money, while not allowing the money to make her. Bernie Mac shines as the proprietor of the nightclub.
 
  • product
Silky smooth MTV veejay Bellamy turns up the unctuous charm as a "player" whose casual dalliances with multiple women come up to bite him when his right-thinking sister invites his entire unsuspecting menagerie to a Malibu party. Look for a fun bit from blaxploitation superstud Max Julien ("The Mack").
 
  • product
Two brothers who are on opposite ends of the legal system, and haven't seen each other since childhood, team up to bust a ring of international jewel smugglers.
 
  • product
Two brothers who are on opposite ends of the legal system, and haven't seen each other since childhood, team up to bust a ring of international jewel smugglers.
 
  • product
The minute Play learns his folks are leaving town, he plans a house party to show off his rapping talents. Kid wants to be a rapper too, but his pop forbids him from attending the party. Kid's adventure begins when pop falls asleep and he sneaks out to the party.
 
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The minute Play learns his folks are leaving town, he plans a house party to show off his rapping talents. Kid wants to be a rapper too, but his pop forbids him from attending the party. Kid's adventure begins when pop falls asleep and he sneaks out to the party.
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