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Originally Posted by 703 Hwy
Paid in Full.......need to come out on Blu-Ray lol
Originally Posted by CelticsFan9783
Was watching In Too Deep the other night, and got to thinking about how many classic hood movies there are from the 1990's. I'm curious to see what type of taste Nike Talk has in regards to this genre. So what is your favorite hood/urban/black movie?
It's hard to decide but I have to roll with
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I remember seeing the movie poster for Fresh at my video store back in the 4th grade always wondering what it was about. Could never rent because it was R. When I finally saw it I was blown away.![]()
I've always been a fan since I rented it on VHS back in like 2000. Solid cast (LL Cool J, Omar Epps, Nia Long, Stanley Tucci, Pam Grier, Hill Harper) + Nas/JD/Shyheim/MyaOriginally Posted by tim teufel
In too deep was good. Liked trespass
Originally Posted by CelticsFan9783
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Underrated IMO.
Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
been realized it but just seeing this thread makes me upset that they really dont make quality urban movies anymore
Originally Posted by LB81986
Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
been realized it but just seeing this thread makes me upset that they really dont make quality urban movies anymore
thank Tyler Perry for all that
Bought Blue Hill Avenue used from a record store. Wouldn't even play in my DVD playerOriginally Posted by enlightenedespot
My fav is paid in full. A hood joint with drug dealing and 80s whips = win
Blue Hill Avenue wasnt bad at all.