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Dead Presidents
Starring: Larenz Tate , Keith David , Chris Tucker , Freddy Rodríguez , and Rose Jackson Director: Allen Hughes , and Albert Hughes Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items: ASIN: 1558908390 Release Date: 1998-05-20 |
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Twin brother codirectors Albert and Alan Hughes planned their first film, the 1991 ghetto crime drama Menace II Society as a response to John Singleton's Boyz N the Hood, which they considered wimpy and moralistic. They set their sights on The Deer Hunter in this ambitious follow-up, and they just about pull it off. Larenz Tate (from Why Do Fools Fall in Love) plays Anthony Curtis, an open-hearted African American teenager who gets shipped out to Vietnam with several of his pals, witnesses unspeakable horrors, and then struggles to readjust to civilian life. The evolving textures of life in a declining inner-city neighborhood over a period of a decade are seamlessly evoked, and there's enough nuanced character development and personal interaction for a seven-hour miniseries. Still in their early 20s, the Hughes brothers are already poised and masterful moviemakers; they cover an enormous amount of historical and emotional ground, and every twist and turn is crystal clear. They betray their inexperience only at the very end, in an elaborately staged heist sequence that, while stunningly executed, feels a bit desperate, as if they were reaching blindly for a big payoff. Chris Tucker (Rush Hour) has a startling supporting role as a kid who becomes junkie during the war, and never quite recovers. --David ChuteDescription
Get ready for action with this explosively exciting hit! On the streets they call cash dead presidents. And that's just what a Vietnam veteran (Larenz Tate -- MENACE II SOCIETY) is after when he returns home from the war only to find himself drawn into a life of crime. With the aid of his fellow vets he plans the ultimate heist -- a daring robbery of an armored car filled with unmarked U.S. currency! From the Hughes Brothers, acclaimed directors of the smash hit MENACE II SOCIETY -- you'll love every pulse-pounding second as these bold thieves risk it all for the score of a lifetime!Customer Reviews:
Greate Movie!.......2007-04-03
Great movie and Great soundtrack.....................2007-01-15
3.5--"People out of work everywhere and the government just be throwing money away!"..........2006-09-07
Dead Presidents is alive and well!.......2006-05-29
Get Rich or Die tryin'...................2006-01-08
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Charlie Rose with Ephraim Sneh; Billy Crudup (March 28, 2000)
Manufacturer: Charlie Rose ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000IMVPHW Release Date: 2006-09-18 |
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As peace talks between Israel and Syria come to a dead halt, Ephraim Sneh, Israel's deputy defense minister, discusses the issues standing in the way of a breakthrough. Later, actor Billy Crudup on his craft and his new movie, Waking the Dead, which tells the story of a man who runs for Congress at a very early age.
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Dead Presidents [Region 2]
Starring: Larenz Tate , Keith David , Chris Tucker , Freddy Rodríguez , and Rose Jackson Director: Allen Hughes , and Albert Hughes ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00004VYR0 |
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Dead Presidents [Region 2]
Starring: Larenz Tate , Keith David , Chris Tucker , Freddy Rodríguez , and Rose Jackson Director: Allen Hughes , and Albert Hughes ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items: ASIN: B00004CYQF |
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Twin brother codirectors Albert and Alan Hughes planned their first film, the 1991 ghetto crime drama Menace II Society as a response to John Singleton's Boyz N the Hood, which they considered wimpy and moralistic. They set their sights on The Deer Hunter in this ambitious follow-up, and they just about pull it off. Larenz Tate (from Why Do Fools Fall in Love) plays Anthony Curtis, an open-hearted African American teenager who gets shipped out to Vietnam with several of his pals, witnesses unspeakable horrors, and then struggles to readjust to civilian life. The evolving textures of life in a declining inner-city neighborhood over a period of a decade are seamlessly evoked, and there's enough nuanced character development and personal interaction for a seven-hour miniseries. Still in their early 20s, the Hughes brothers are already poised and masterful moviemakers; they cover an enormous amount of historical and emotional ground, and every twist and turn is crystal clear. They betray their inexperience only at the very end, in an elaborately staged heist sequence that, while stunningly executed, feels a bit desperate, as if they were reaching blindly for a big payoff. Chris Tucker (Rush Hour) has a startling supporting role as a kid who becomes junkie during the war, and never quite recovers. --David ChuteCustomer Reviews:
Greate Movie!.......2007-04-03
Great movie and Great soundtrack.....................2007-01-15
3.5--"People out of work everywhere and the government just be throwing money away!"..........2006-09-07
Dead Presidents is alive and well!.......2006-05-29
Get Rich or Die tryin'...................2006-01-08
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