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2 Great Films on One DVD!
OUT KOLD: Down and out boxer Slim finds himself falling for his boss' number one girl. He soon finds mixing business with pleasure can be deadly when his boss finds out, and his girl sets him up for a double-cross. Bullets fly and somebody's gonna be taken 'Out Kold'!
KEEPIN' IT REAL: When Joslyn is forced by her boyfriend, Raw-D (Kurupt), to steal a recording master she doubts his affections and begins to pine for an odd ball she meets on the road.
Average customer rating:
- I'LL HAVE TO AGREE
- Keepin' It Real REVIEW
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Keepin' it Real
Starring:
Kurupt ,
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ,
Bob Gilliam ,
Sean Blakemore , and
Claudia Patton
Director:
Brian Cox (III)
Manufacturer: York
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
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ASIN: B00005OSLV
Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Customer Reviews:
I'LL HAVE TO AGREE.......2004-10-08
The homie Jim is correct with thi film, what more can i say then this was very dissapointing.The fact that it made out to be like it stars kurupt, it goes the opposite way and only features the rapper in a few scenes. When I first got this I was very excited to chill with my boys and view it, but that went down the drian. Don't get me wrong it has it's moments and if you are a die hard kurupt fan like my self you will no doubt buy it. But I woundn't recommend it to many people.
Keepin' It Real REVIEW.......2004-02-29
It very rarely gets any worse than this lousy low-budget straight-to-video urban comedy featuring Dogg Pound Gangsta, Kurupt, in his first "starring" role. Fact is Kurupt is only shown in about three or four sequences and the rest of the film is about a studio executive's daughter who steals her rapper boyfriend's master recordings and heads out to California to find him. Along the way, she meets up with a nerdy but romantic wannabe poet. Even Tiny Lister, who is usually always pretty good in his roles, can't save this garbage.
Customer Reviews:
I'LL HAVE TO AGREE.......2004-10-08
The homie Jim is correct with thi film, what more can i say then this was very dissapointing.The fact that it made out to be like it stars kurupt, it goes the opposite way and only features the rapper in a few scenes. When I first got this I was very excited to chill with my boys and view it, but that went down the drian. Don't get me wrong it has it's moments and if you are a die hard kurupt fan like my self you will no doubt buy it. But I woundn't recommend it to many people.
Keepin' It Real REVIEW.......2004-02-29
It very rarely gets any worse than this lousy low-budget straight-to-video urban comedy featuring Dogg Pound Gangsta, Kurupt, in his first "starring" role. Fact is Kurupt is only shown in about three or four sequences and the rest of the film is about a studio executive's daughter who steals her rapper boyfriend's master recordings and heads out to California to find him. Along the way, she meets up with a nerdy but romantic wannabe poet. Even Tiny Lister, who is usually always pretty good in his roles, can't save this garbage.
Customer Reviews:
I'LL HAVE TO AGREE.......2004-10-08
The homie Jim is correct with thi film, what more can i say then this was very dissapointing.The fact that it made out to be like it stars kurupt, it goes the opposite way and only features the rapper in a few scenes. When I first got this I was very excited to chill with my boys and view it, but that went down the drian. Don't get me wrong it has it's moments and if you are a die hard kurupt fan like my self you will no doubt buy it. But I woundn't recommend it to many people.
Keepin' It Real REVIEW.......2004-02-29
It very rarely gets any worse than this lousy low-budget straight-to-video urban comedy featuring Dogg Pound Gangsta, Kurupt, in his first "starring" role. Fact is Kurupt is only shown in about three or four sequences and the rest of the film is about a studio executive's daughter who steals her rapper boyfriend's master recordings and heads out to California to find him. Along the way, she meets up with a nerdy but romantic wannabe poet. Even Tiny Lister, who is usually always pretty good in his roles, can't save this garbage.
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